Brief Answer:
Continue chewing gum. Add flu medication...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Blocked ear /
hearing impairment with
tinnitus that occurs spontaneously without notice suggest possible middle ear pathology. As predicted earlier, fluid accumulation behind the tympanic membrane (ear drum) associated with a
blocked eustachian tube would be responsible for tinnitus, blocked ear/hearing impairment and the lymph node. Your doctor needs to carefully examine the ear drum under bright light to pick up subtle signs of middle
ear infection. I am sure the ENT surgeon would be able to do that.
As of now, I would suggest you to continue gum chewing to drain fluid and clear eustachian tube block. You can switch to flu medication which are available over the counter such as tylenol cold and flu is available in the US (you can check for
paracetamol with antihistamine combination for cold and flu infections) instead of
ibuprofen alone. In addition, I would recommend that you start steam inhalation three times a day. Avoid cold and refrigerated food / drinks.
Upper respiratory infection is usually caused by virus and rarely bacterial infection. Therefore in most cases symptoms gradually resolve in a weeks time. So do not be concerned. Visit ENT surgeon as advised.
I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep me posted if you face any more troubles.
Regards