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Used Floxin antibiotic ear drop for 3 times total 15 drops on my right ear. Now my ear is clogged and muffled. My ear is very uncomfortable. The first ENT I saw game me Floxin antibiotic ear drop, he didn t say what I had but gave me prescription. The 2nd ENT said, I do not have ear infection, but my ear was itch and have pain. I lost hearing too. Please let me know how I can clear up this. Thank you.
The commonest causes for clogged ear with the history you have mentioned are as follows: - Fluid development in the middle ear. - Wax. - Fungal ball. - Congested ear drum. - Secondary to changes at the back of nose from where the Eustachian tube supply air to the middle ear. Hence I would advise you the following: Consult your ENT Surgeon again for proper clinical evaluation. - Insist for oral medicines like anti-inflammatory and decongestant. - Stop instilling anything in ear if there is no fungus or wax. - Do not clean yourself. - Do not blow nose.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, ENT & General Surgeon
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How To Treat Clogged And Muffled Ear?
Hi, The commonest causes for clogged ear with the history you have mentioned are as follows: - Fluid development in the middle ear. - Wax. - Fungal ball. - Congested ear drum. - Secondary to changes at the back of nose from where the Eustachian tube supply air to the middle ear. Hence I would advise you the following: Consult your ENT Surgeon again for proper clinical evaluation. - Insist for oral medicines like anti-inflammatory and decongestant. - Stop instilling anything in ear if there is no fungus or wax. - Do not clean yourself. - Do not blow nose. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. T. Chandrakant, ENT & General Surgeon