Question: I developed a severe respiratory infection on 12/29/13. That day flew from Minneapolis to San XXXXXXX Both ears plugged. used typical home remedies....cough syrup, heating pad, fluids. It is now 3 weeks later and left ear is clogged with fluid. I can barely hear out of that ear . Tinnitus has increased. today is a holiday. Is my best option to go to an urgent care since all MD offices seem to be closed for holiday.
Brief Answer:
You may require a course of antibiotics
Detailed Answer:
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Sometimes, people (especially the very young and the elderly) with respiratory tract infection can suffer from acute ear infection or acute otitis media which occurred due to spread of bacteria through blood pathway from the respiratory tract (especially the upper). If you had respiratory tract infection which was not effectively treated with indicated antibiotics (if the causative germs were bacteria), this might have spread to the ears, thereby leading to ear infection. If this is the case (which should be confirmed upon physical examination by your doctor at the emergency room), you will require a course of antibiotics for about 5-7 days with additional antiinflammatory.
Hope this helps and wish you the best.
Dr. Nsah
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What Is The Remedy For Clogged Ears?
Brief Answer:
You may require a course of antibiotics
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting on XXXXXXX
Sometimes, people (especially the very young and the elderly) with respiratory tract infection can suffer from acute ear infection or acute otitis media which occurred due to spread of bacteria through blood pathway from the respiratory tract (especially the upper). If you had respiratory tract infection which was not effectively treated with indicated antibiotics (if the causative germs were bacteria), this might have spread to the ears, thereby leading to ear infection. If this is the case (which should be confirmed upon physical examination by your doctor at the emergency room), you will require a course of antibiotics for about 5-7 days with additional antiinflammatory.
Hope this helps and wish you the best.
Dr. Nsah