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Has Blue Feet And Hands, Dizziness And Ear Infection. What Could This Be?

Hello. I refuse to give you name, so please, call me Akiko. Recently, someone I know has had blue feet and hands, dizziness, and an ear infection. If she is able to pop her ear, she feels better. This has been going on for months now, and while she has gotten quite a bit better, it still affects her daily life. None of her doctor or hospital visits have come up with any results. Do you have an idea?
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Dear,
As per the history you have given and the clinical findings you may be having either infection in labrinth ( labrinthitis ) or may she is having dysfunction of the eustachian tube and that is getting relatively better with poping up of the ear.but I would suggest you to consult the Specialist if you don’t get relief as on examination the findings may be different and line of treatment may have to be changed. Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more query. i will be pleased to answer.
Yours sincerely
The Health Caremagic Medical Team

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Has Blue Feet And Hands, Dizziness And Ear Infection. What Could This Be?

Dear, As per the history you have given and the clinical findings you may be having either infection in labrinth ( labrinthitis ) or may she is having dysfunction of the eustachian tube and that is getting relatively better with poping up of the ear.but I would suggest you to consult the Specialist if you don’t get relief as on examination the findings may be different and line of treatment may have to be changed. Please don’t hesitate to consult and ask for any more query. i will be pleased to answer. Yours sincerely The Health Caremagic Medical Team