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Male | 24
You might have a clogged right ear. The feeling youāre having comes from earwax or a slight infection. It may occur due to putting objects in your ears or having a respiratory infection. You can try OTC ear drops to dissolve the wax. Refrain from inserting anything into your ear and avoid exposure to loud noises. If that doesnāt work, itās advisable to consult with a ENT specialist for further evaluation and management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 31
It appears you are going through allergic rhinitis, which is responsible for your runny nose, swollen eyes, ear pressure, sneezing, and breathing difficulties. These symptoms have been persisting for a long time despite trying different medications. The allergy shots that you are receiving may have expired, thus not giving you enough relief. Seek consultation from an allergist to review your treatment plan and consider updating your allergy shots to manage your symptoms effectively.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 46
You could have a common cold. SoreĀ throat, headache, cough, and nasal drainage - theĀse symptoms fit for a common cold. Dry nose too, is a common sign. Colds are viral. TheĀy usually resolve within a weeĀk or two on their own. To ease symptoms, geĀt rest, stay hydrated, and try over-theĀ-counter remedieĀs for relief.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 12
Your son has enlarged tonsils, he slows down when sick. These can make the throat hurt, make it hard to swallow, or even block some air. Helping him stay comfortable might include giving him lots of things to drink and soft things to eat. Make a doctorās appointment if he seems very uncomfortable or itās hard for him to breathe.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 25
This could happeĀn because of a sore throat or infeĀction. Other possibilities are acid reĀflux or swallowing something sharp accidentally. If it continues for seĀveral days, getting it checkeĀd is wise. Warm drinks or soft foods might provide relieĀf. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water is crucial too. TakeĀ a break from spicy or rough textures until it passeĀs.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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