A blocked ear with severe pain that worsens and is accompanied by popping sensations, especially after using ear drops like Soliwax, requires careful assessment. Soliwax is commonly used for softening earwax, but sometimes it can contribute to temporary blockage if the wax swells and doesn’t expel on its own. The pain might be caused by other factors, such as an ear infection or if the earwax is pressing against the eardrum. First, avoid inserting anything into your ear, as this can push wax further in or injure your ear canal. If over-the-counter ear drops were recommended and that’s contributed to pain, it’s important to discontinue use and have the ear examined by a healthcare professional. They might need to remove the wax manually and check for potential infections, or other issues. For severe and persistent pain – or if you notice any discharge or fever accompanying these symptoms – you should see a doctor promptly, as that may indicate an infection requiring treatment, possibly involving antibiotics. Keep your ear dry to prevent exacerbation of any underlying condition, avoiding submersion in water until advised otherwise by a clinician. Over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen or acetaminophen could help temporarily alleviate discomfort until you’re able to receive more definitive care. Ensure you do this safely considering any personal medical history or medication you are currently taking. If symptoms evolve suddenly or intensely—such as notable changes in pain intensity, sensation, or hearing—seek urgent medical attention to prevent complications, such as hearing loss or further damage to the ear.
Hello dear See it seems ear blockage probably impact on tympanic membrane I suggest you to please get following tests done for confirmation Otoscopy Audiometry Tympanometry Kindly share the result with ENT surgeon in person for better clarity Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards
Hello Japleen I’m sorry you’re going through this—blocked ears with pain and hearing loss can be really uncomfortable. Based on your description, it sounds like the earwax may have swollen or shifted, causing a complete blockage, and possibly even an infection or injury to the ear canal or eardrum.
Here’s what you should do: - Stop using Soliwax or any other drops for now. - Do not try to clean your ear yourself with cotton buds, pins, or any objects, as this can worsen the blockage or cause injury. - See an ENT specialist as soon as possible. You need a proper ear examination. The doctor may need to remove the wax safely (sometimes with suction or irrigation) and check for infection or damage. - If you develop fever, severe pain, fluid or pus discharge, or dizziness, seek medical help urgently.
Why this happens: Sometimes, wax softeners like Soliwax can cause the wax to swell, especially if there’s a large plug, leading to complete blockage and pain. The popping/rushing sensation suggests pressure changes, possibly from trapped wax or fluid.
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