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Female | 19

Should I be concerned about a painful, pea-sized lump below my ear after an ear infection?

I am a 19 year old female. I have had an infection in my ear the last couple of days and experienced pain around my ear this afternoon I realized that I have a hard pea sized lump right below my ear thats painful and now I am concerned.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

According to your statement, I think that you have a swollen lymph node because you have an ear infection. It is better to consult an ENT specialist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Female | 19

What should I do about a painful lump below my ear after having an ear infection?

I have had an infection in my ear and have had pain around it for the last couple of days. Its due to water in my ear. I just realized this afernoon that I have a hard pea sized lump right below my ear thats painful and now I am concerned. What should I do Doc.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

In your case, you may want to call an ENT specialist who can make a diagnosis and treatment for your ear infection and the lump near your ear correctly. They will diagnose your health problems and give you an effective recommendation.

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Female | 65

What should I do for cough?

If we have cough in our neck what to do

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you have been feeling like something is tickling or causing discomfort in your throat, it could be an irritation on your throat. This irritation is usually caused by a common cold, allergies, or food particles getting stuck in the back of the mouth and then traveling down into the esophagus. Other symptoms may include a dry cough without phlegm production; hoarseness (speaking with difficulty in voice due to swelling); or pain when swallowing. If any of them persists too long or worsens over time then visit an ENT specialist.

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Male | 23

Why Do I Have Hissing in One Ear?

Hello I’ve been having some hissing in one ear

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you hear a hissing noise in one­ ear, you may have tinnitus. It is a condition where­ you hear sounds like ringing, buzzing, or hissing without any outside noise­ making the sound. Tinnitus can happen for a few re­asons. Very loud sounds can cause it. An ear infe­ction might too. Or if you are very stresse­d, tinnitus can start. Try to avoid loud places and sounds. Find ways to fee­l calm and relaxed. But you should also go see­ an ENT specialist. They can check your ears and he­lp figure out the best way to make­ the hissing stop.

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Female | 30

Why Do I Have One Side Nose Block?

One side nose block problem

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General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Unilateral nasal obstruction or one-sided stuffed nose is another name for this type of blockage. Allergies, infections such as sinusitis, and even the common cold can result in this. Additionally, other symptoms may include sneezing, a runny nose, and difficulty breathing. To help clear the blockage, you can use over-the-counter decongestants, saline nasal sprays, or a humidifier. If there is no improvement after a few days see an ENT specialist.

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Female | 40

Is Sinus Surgery Necessary for Deformed Nose Bone?

Hi, recently I was diagnosed with Sinuses. Doctor suggests surgery because nose bone is deformed. Is surgery necessary or it will be treated by medicine.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Are headaches, stuffy nose, or breathing problems telling you that something may be wrong with your nose bone? If so, you could be suffering from a deviated septum that requires surgery to fix it. Sometimes fixing the bone can relieve symptoms. When none of these treatments help, doctors will recommend an operation on what is blocking your airway.

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Male | 24

Struggling with Chronic Sinus Issues: Seeking Effective Solutions?

Hello doc, I’m fahmi from Ethiopia. I have sinus since when I was 10 and from the last 2 years it becomes so hard to breathe through my nose. I tried to change environment, the weather and different things but my nose still stuffy and closed. MRI shows I have infection on my top nose. Doctors just always gave me nasal drops for temporary relief. Now I have been using nasal drops for 2 years and sometimes it start adopting didn’t work by 2-3 drops and also some times it wants the stronger one like Oxymetazol to stay for longer like 8-10 hours. Please I need your help , thank you ????????

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

You may have chronic sinusitis. This is when your sinuses become swollen or inflamed. Breathing through your nose could become difficult because of this. Using nose drops gives temporary relief; however, they might not be helpful in the long run as the body would be used to them. It’s important to find out what causes these before suggesting remedies for them. Visit an ENT Specialist for more insight into the matter.

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Female | 45

Why is there a sound in mummy's ear for 2 years?

Sir mummy ko kan me awaj aata h 2 year se

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General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Suppose one has a sound playing inside their ear for two years, that might be tinnitus. Tinnitus is a condition where you hear ringing or buzzing or any other sound in your ear that is not caused by any external noise source. It could result from exposure to loud noise, and ear infections among other causes such as stress. A visit to an ENT specialist is necessary to find the cause and consequently receive appropriate treatment.

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Male | 27

Should I be concerned about persistent nosebleeds?

It was cold. Blood is coming out of the nose. Even spit. It's been 2 days

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General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Nosebleeds can happen because the air is dry or if you sneeze a lot. If you are spitting blood with a bleeding nose, it might be from the back of your nose. Sit straight up, pinch your nose, and breathe through your mouth. If it doesn’t stop, get help from an ENT specialist.

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Female | 22

Why am I producing clear mucus for 6 months?

Ever since I was diagnosed with allergies rhinitis I can't stop producing clear mucus and Iits been six months

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General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

It is caused when the body is fighting off allergens, such as dust and pollen, in the nasal passages. This kind of disease is seasonal and it may become severe if not controlled. Employing saltwater nasal sprays, keeping away from various triggers like dust, and staying hydrated can reduce the production of the excreted mucus.

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Male | 28

Why do I hear voices in one side of my head for three years?

I feel some voice in one side of my head and some time in both side from three years

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

It may sound like you're experiencing a symptom known as tinnitus, which manifests as the perception of ringing, buzzing, or whooshing sounds in the head, and can occur in one or both ears. Tinnitus can be related to factors such as age, exposure to loud noises, or ear infections. Coping strategies for tinnitus include reducing exposure to loud sounds, managing stress, and ensuring adequate sleep. However, since your symptoms involve hearing voices specifically on one side or both sides of your head, it's advisable to consult an ENT specialist for further evaluation and management. 

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Female | 17

Why is my uvula swollen with white tonsil spots?

Hey I have been having a sore throat for a while and when I looked at the back of the theoat my uvula looked swollen and I thought that I saw white stuff on my tonsils.

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

You may be suffering from a condition called Tonsilitis. It is a bacterial and viral infection that may also affect the adenoids and the lingual tonsils. Pus is a sign of infection. Symptoms include a feeling of pain in the throat and while swallowing food and a fever. Drinking plenty of fluids and taking care of themselves is vital, It's best to see an ENT specialist (Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor) for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Male | 39

What could cause gland enlargement and lymph node swelling?

I am a 39 year old man. I have a increased gland beneath my left ear which is not painful but causes some pressing sensation in the inside of my mouth. My ultrasound detected a few enlarged and few subcentimeter cervical lymphnodes.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you may be experiencing swelling in your salivary gland and some enlarged lymph nodes in your neck. These could be due to various reasons, including infection or inflammation. It's important to consult an ENT specialist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management.

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Female | 16

Could my symptoms indicate sinus infection with allergies?

So I have really bad allergies and I think I might have a sinus infection. My snot is bright yellow, sometimes clear, and very slimy. However, sometimes I'll see a little bright green sticky booger but it's mostly just bright yellow and clear. My throat has been sore and I can't smell what do you think?

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

It seems like you might have a sinus infection, which is when your sinuses become swollen and filled with mucus. Yellow or green snot is a sign of infection. Additionally, a sore throat and difficulty smelling could indicate a problem with your sinuses. To help yourself feel better, try using a saline nasal rinse and drink plenty of water. If your symptoms worsen or do not improve, consult a ENT specialist, they can offer more assistance.

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Female | 43

How can I cure 2-week ear infection fast?

How do I get over ear infection I have for 2 weeks

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 23rd May '24

Ear pain, redness, and sometimes a fever can be signs of an ear infection. It happens when your ear gets germs in it. You need to visit an ENT specialist so that they can help you get better. Rest, take the medicine, and apply warm compresses to your ear.

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