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Ear Remains Blocked. Cough Deposition? Prescribed Cepodem And Nasal Spray? Okay During Pregnancy?

Hi, I am 30 years old. I have problem in my right ear for about a month. it remains blocked for most of the time. my doctor told me that it is because of cough deposition and has prescribed me cepodem 200, lcz plus, histac 150 and nasivion nasal spray . i am 6 months pregnant and want to know whether these medicines are safe during pregnancy? i am taking supplements and progestrone tablets and duodolan at present. will it be ok to take these medicines together?
Wed, 1 Aug 2012
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
this problem of yours is indeed due to cough deposition in the region between the posterior parts of your nose and mouth. This in turn blocks the eustachian tube connecting the aforementioned region to your ear.Thus leading to blockage of the ear, and sometimes earache too.
The medications you've been prescribed will do the job. Don't you worry. Have faith.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Ear Remains Blocked. Cough Deposition? Prescribed Cepodem And Nasal Spray? Okay During Pregnancy?

Hello, this problem of yours is indeed due to cough deposition in the region between the posterior parts of your nose and mouth. This in turn blocks the eustachian tube connecting the aforementioned region to your ear.Thus leading to blockage of the ear, and sometimes earache too. The medications you ve been prescribed will do the job. Don t you worry. Have faith. Wish you a speedy recovery.