बाहरी कान के संक्रमण के इलाज के बाद अगर मेरे बाएं कान में गूंजने वाली आवाज़ आ रही है तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
मेरे बाएं कान में दर्द हो रहा था, मैं कल एक जनरल फिजिशियन के पास गया, उन्होंने मेरे बाएं कान के बाहरी हिस्से में संक्रमण पाया, उन्होंने मुझे एक कान की बूंद और एक मरहम दिया लगाने के लिए, लेकिन आज मैं देख रहा हूँ कि मेरे बाएं कान में आवाज गूंज रही है, अब मुझे क्या करना चाहिए??
How long have you been experiencing the echoing sound?:
- Less than 1 dayHow would you describe the echoing sound?:
- IntermittentHave you noticed any other symptoms along with the echoing sound?:
- Pain or discomfortAre you currently taking any other medications or treatments for this condition?:
- Yes, as prescribed by the doctorHave you had any recent upper respiratory infections or allergies?:
- No, I have been healthyHow is your overall hearing in the left ear since the treatment started?:
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Doctors' responses
Echoing sound in the ear following ear infection treatment can have a couple of potential explanations. One possibility is that there’s still residual fluid or inflammation in the ear that’s interfering with normal hearing processes. Sometimes, after starting treatment for an outer ear infection (or otitis externa), the inflammation or fluid might need a bit more time to resolve; this is relatively typical and usually improves as the inflammation decreases. However, having your ear examined again might be necessary if this persists beyond a few days.
Firstly, continue adhering to the treatment prescribed by your physician— use the ear drops and ointment as they specifically indicated. Be cautious about keeping your ear dry; moisture can be complicating recovery from ear infections. Avoid inserting anything into your ear, including earbuds or cotton swabs, as these can further irritate or re-infect the area. If possible, avoid getting water in the ear while showering by using ear protection.
Monitor if there’s any change in symptoms, especially any increase in pain, presence of discharge, or worsening hearing issues. If the echoing or any other symptom doesn’t improve in several days or worsens, a follow-up appointment is advisable. It’s possible that the infection hasn’t fully resolved or that there’s something else, like a blocked ear canal or an additional underlying condition, needing attention.
If the echoing becomes troublesome or is accompanied by other symptoms like dizziness, severe pain, or significant hearing loss, seek further evaluation from your physician or an ENT specialist. They can rule out other possible causes like middle ear involvement or complications requiring a different approach. Regular follow-up and keeping open communication with your healthcare provider is valuable for managing these symptoms effectively.
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