I have fluid in both ears on and off over the last month. It does not impair my hearing but seems to be related to my seasonal allergies. I ve had it before but not as intense as recently. I live in NJ and it is dry and cold. I ve treated it with a homeopathic solution from CVS.
Hi. The allergies can definitely cause an infection to pass in the ears via Eustachian tubes easily. IF you keep the allergy at bay by getting a proper treatment with nasal drops and oral medicines, you will not get any fluid in the ears. Secondly, do not blow the nose.
This is preventive sort of medication to avoid the sequel and complications .
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Hi. The allergies can definitely cause an infection to pass in the ears via Eustachian tubes easily. IF you keep the allergy at bay by getting a proper treatment with nasal drops and oral medicines, you will not get any fluid in the ears. Secondly, do not blow the nose. This is preventive sort of medication to avoid the sequel and complications .