Suggest Treatment For Sore Throat, Tinnitus And Eye Redness
Question: I have had a sore throat and my left ear has been ringing and is blocked (sometimes painful). Today my left eye is very red. Should I worry and go to a doctor?
Brief Answer:
Should see a doctor to evaluate your ears condition...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry for the painful situation you are going through.
From what you are describing, it seems that you are having viral infection of upper respiratory tract.
As you are having ear pain that is persisting although use of oral anti inflammatory medications and ear pain drops, I advise to see a doctor as soon as possible in order to evaluate your ears conditions. They might get infected and you might need prescription ear drops.
Continue taking the meds as taken until now, keep good oral hygiene, increase fluids intake, gargle with warm water and salt.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Should see a doctor to evaluate your ears condition...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry for the painful situation you are going through.
From what you are describing, it seems that you are having viral infection of upper respiratory tract.
As you are having ear pain that is persisting although use of oral anti inflammatory medications and ear pain drops, I advise to see a doctor as soon as possible in order to evaluate your ears conditions. They might get infected and you might need prescription ear drops.
Continue taking the meds as taken until now, keep good oral hygiene, increase fluids intake, gargle with warm water and salt.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Is the redness of one eye related to the infection? I can see through it properly but it's slightly irritated.
Brief Answer:
Upper respiratory tract infection commonly associated with red eyes...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
When viral infection of upper respiratory tract is set, it is also associated with redness of the eye. It will be subsided in a few days. Keep the eye well cleaned:
- mix 1 part baby shampoo with 5 parts warm water
- clean your eyes; can use cotton buds to clear the eyes; remember to use one clean cotton bud for each eye
- rinse well
- at the end, rinse with chamomile tea
If the redness will persist for longer than a couple of weeks, then, should see an ophthalmologist for further evaluations.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Upper respiratory tract infection commonly associated with red eyes...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
When viral infection of upper respiratory tract is set, it is also associated with redness of the eye. It will be subsided in a few days. Keep the eye well cleaned:
- mix 1 part baby shampoo with 5 parts warm water
- clean your eyes; can use cotton buds to clear the eyes; remember to use one clean cotton bud for each eye
- rinse well
- at the end, rinse with chamomile tea
If the redness will persist for longer than a couple of weeks, then, should see an ophthalmologist for further evaluations.
Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Last question. My left ear has now had a static for 3 days. Should I be worried about a hearing loss and check it up with ENT specialist?
Brief Answer:
Can check it up with ENT specialist as you might need prescription medicine
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Everything you are experiencing for the moment (including the ear problems) are related to viral infection.
If your left ear has been static for 3 days now, then, should get further consultation with ENT specialist to evaluate current problems and get them treated accordingly. Perhaps, you might need prescription medicines.
To my opinion, there is no fear for hearing loss until the inflammation is completely subsided. If that will continue for a few weeks, then, we can discuss about hearing loss.
For the moment, the problems are only related to viral infection you are going through that might be possibly complicated with bacterial infection. This is what we need to get further checked by ENT specialist and get it specifically treated.
All the best!
Dr.Albana
Can check it up with ENT specialist as you might need prescription medicine
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Everything you are experiencing for the moment (including the ear problems) are related to viral infection.
If your left ear has been static for 3 days now, then, should get further consultation with ENT specialist to evaluate current problems and get them treated accordingly. Perhaps, you might need prescription medicines.
To my opinion, there is no fear for hearing loss until the inflammation is completely subsided. If that will continue for a few weeks, then, we can discuss about hearing loss.
For the moment, the problems are only related to viral infection you are going through that might be possibly complicated with bacterial infection. This is what we need to get further checked by ENT specialist and get it specifically treated.
All the best!
Dr.Albana
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar