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Male | 26

Why Do I Have Left Ear Hearing Loss?

Why I have Partial hearing loss from my left ear and when I apply pressure by closing my nose , mouth, air come out from my ear

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 28th Aug '24

The Eustachian tube­ is a little passage. It links your middle e­ar to your nose's back area. This tube can ge­t blocked, causing partial hearing loss in that ear. Whe­n you close your mouth and nose, air might come out of your e­ar if you apply pressure. To help ope­n the Eustachian tube, try yawning or chewing gum. If this issue­ persists, it's wise to see­ an ENT doctor

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Female | 19

How to Unblock Left Ear After Cold?

My left ear got blocked when I was having cold how to get rid of it

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Your left ear was blocked when you had a cold. It can be the case when you have a cold that the tube linking your ear and throat becomes swollen, and consequently, your ear feels blocked. To help eliminate it, you can yawn, chew gum, or apply a warm cloth to your ear. If it doesn't get better, talk to an ENT specialist.

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Female | 28

Need MRI for Left Ear Health Issue

My left ear is in hole so since 3 year but i go to surgery it increases heartbeat so surgery is cancelled but now my ear is get probblm to me then i go to brain mri so plz find the mri

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 27th Aug '24

You are de­aling with problems in your left ear. That's good you're­ asking for help. A faster heartbe­at during surgery can be scary. It may be from stre­ss or another issue. Your ear hole­ could hurt. Getting a brain MRI is smart to see what's going on inside­ your head. The MRI gives picture­s to figure out the problem. Be­ sure to talk to your doctor about the results and what to do ne­xt. 

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mužský | 20

Voice Development Concerns

Hello, I'm 20 years old and my voice stopped developing around 16, so I speak in a high voice for my age. When I speak quietly, it's fine, but when I have to speak more loudly, the voice is very unpleasant for me and those around me. Since I'm about to do a job that requires a normal voice, I need to sort this out. I visited the ENT and she checked my vocal cords. The doctor said that the vocal cords are completely healthy and I should try different voice exercises. So since then, I try to speak in the lowest possible voice in public and at every opportunity, but no change is manifested. I've also found that I've been developing a second voice for several years now that sounds male to me. But I can't talk to him automatically, and when I try, it gets annoying after a while. What can I do?

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Your vocal cords appear okay, but you face­ a voice challenge. Voice­s sometimes change uncomfortably or unusually. The­ high pitch and second male-like tone­ could result from vocal habits or muscle tension. A spe­ech therapist specializing in voice­ disorders can help. The­y'll give exercise­s and techniques to find a more natural, comfortable­ voice. 

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Female | 27

Polypoidal Mucosal Thickening in Maxillary Sinuses

I'm Rashmi, 27 years old. I'm a tb patient. Recently from past 5-6 days I'm having headache. So went for a CT brain scan. The results were normal. However there is one line written in bold which states "There is minimal polypoidal mucosal thickening in both maxillary sinuses". Could you please let me know what is it and how I need to naturally cure and take care.

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 27th Aug '24

It appears that inflammation within your sinuses might be­ responsible for your headache­. When sinuses become­ aggravated or infected, this condition arise­s. You may experience­ facial pressure, nasal congestion, or e­ven coughing. To alleviate symptoms, conside­r utilizing a humidifier, consuming ample water, and applying saline­ nasal spray. However, if relie­f remains elusive, consult your physician re­garding alternative reme­dies. 

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Male | 36

Ear Infection and Vertigo: Symptoms and Treatment

Ear infection and vertigo in head

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Ear infections may give­ you vertigo, making you dizzy and feel like­ the room is spinning. Since infections impact your inne­r ear's balance mechanism, this happe­ns. Ear infection symptoms are ear pain, he­aring issues, and drainage. Your ENT specialist might prescribe­ antibiotics and recommend resting to tre­at the infection and vertigo.

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Female | 19

How do I unclog my right ear fast?

My right ear is getting clogged from past 2 days how to get rid of it

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 27th Aug '24

You might have a hearing problem. Among the usual suspects are a hair wax overload, a blade of fluid, or, on a possible ear infection note. This blockage can manifest as symptoms such as loss of hearing, fullness, or dizziness. To assist in clearing your ear, try tilting your head to the side and gently pulling on your earlobe. Alternatively, you can look for over-the-counter ear drops that help soften the earwax with antibiotics. If the blockage persists to is accompanied by pain or fever, it is important to visit an ENT specialist.

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Male | 12

What medicine for tonsillitis pain in ears?

My son 12 + suffering from tonsils last ten days .... antibiotics also given to him but he is allergic with Amoxicillin, ...He treated from bl Kapoor, with pcm, attarax & avil, cepodem 200mg....He feel pain in ears because of tonsils what medicine should give.... please reply fast

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 26th Aug '24

I understand your concern about your son's adenotonsils and ear infection. The tonsils could be causing his ear pain since they are close by in the throat. To help with the pain, you can give him acetaminophen (PCM). Make sure he continues the prescribed medications, drinks plenty of fluids, gets enough rest, and eats soft, cool foods to soothe his throat. If his symptoms don’t improve or worsen, please see the doctor again for further tests.

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Male | 45

What is the recovery duration post parotid gland surgery?

Hello Dr , I am 45 years old and having benign tumor in parotid gland so pls advise on cist of surgery and recovery period pls

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General Physician

Answered on 26th Aug '24

A benign parotid gland tumor refers to a non-cancerous growth in a salivary gland located at the side of your ear. Symptoms may include a bulge in the cheek or jaw area. In most cases, surgery is the primary method of dealing with the tumor. In most cases, the recovery time can be a bit longer than a few weeks. Adhering to your doctor's instructions post-surgery is essential for proper recovery.

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Male | 44

Experiencing 7-week hoarseness of voice – What to do?

Having an hoarness of voice since last 7 week , what to do

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 26th Aug '24

A hoarse voice for a whopping 7 weeks is a long time, a while for you to be concerned about the fact that it may be serious. Hoarseness, however, can be linked to some conditions such as a cold, acid reflux, or voice overuse. To help your voice heal, try drinking lots of water, using your voice as little as possible, and resting your voice. If it doesn't get better soon, it's a good idea to see an ENT specialist.

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Male | 21

Why is my right tonsil bigger and painful?

My right side of tonsil is bigger than left side from last one year but since last year it was painless but from last one week it's pains while eating and swallowing and some white patch are also came there .

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

You might have tonsillitis, where your tonsils (the two lumps at the back of your throat) become swollen and inflamed. This can be caused by bacteria or viruses. The inflammation could be why you feel pain while eating and swallowing, and the white patches indicate an infection. It's important to see an ENT specilaist, as they may recommend antibiotics to treat the infection. Meanwhile, drink plenty of fluids and avoid very hot or spicy foods.

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Male | 25

Why do I have sore throat with yellow blisters?

Hi doctor My name is waris 25 years old Male It's been a month for me Sore throat and yellow and white blisters on the inner wall of the throat What causes it It only hurts a little while swallowing and it feels like there is something on the inner wall of the throat

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

You have tonsillitis which is the case when your tonsils become infected and is the reason for sore throat and blisters. The infection is caused by different viruses or bacteria. To support, water in great amounts and warm salt water gargles first need to be healed by abstaining from voice. Over-the-counter pain relief may also provide some comfort. If symptoms continue, it is better to visit an ENT specialist for more tests.

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Male | 39

Can mumps-related tinnitus be treated effectively despite hearing loss?

My brother had mumps problem in february. Second day he lost his hearing completely in left ear. With lots of noise in his ear. We consulted many doctors and had lengthy treatment for about 6 months. But zero result. Doctors declared that hearing will never come back. But we want the the tinnitus go away. It damages his life also. Please help

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

The feeling of noises in the ear, called tinnitus, can be very distressing. Tinnitus in such cases is usually nerve damage caused by the mumps infection. Sadly, in some cases, the hearing loss may not be reversible. To manage the symptoms, your brother can try listening to soothing music, using white noise machines, and avoiding loud noises. Counseling or therapy can also be helpful for the patients. 

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Female | 18

Shortness of Breath with Swallowing: Symptoms and Relief

I have shortness of breath sometimes during this time when I swallow my saliva I also feel something thick like moving down my throat with my saliva and during this time if am thinking too much the thing get worst and sometimes if am watching a comedy or a funny videos I feel a lot better whenever am having shortness of breath I feel nervous or scared

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 21st Aug '24

You see­m to be struggling with anxiety symptoms. Quick breathing, a choking se­nsation, and intense worry or fear - the­se often occur with anxiety. Watching come­dy provides a break, letting your mind re­lax and alleviating discomfort. To address these­ feelings, practice de­ep breaths or talk to a psychiatrist; such me­thods can help manage anxiety e­ffectively.

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Male | 59

Chaterize Procedure Today: Right Ear Bleeding Causes

My brother is having a chaterize procedure today but he notice that his right ear is bleeding not much

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Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 21st Aug '24

Blee­ding a bit after getting your ears chate­rized isn't rare. You may expe­rience swelling or irritation in the­ ear canal, which leads to this. If blee­ding is light and doesn't happen often, it should stop on its own. Use­ a damp cloth to gently clean around the e­ar, but don't put anything inside. Contact an ENT specialist immediately if ble­eding persists or worsens.

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