Recurrent Pain, Popping Sound In Ear. Have Chronic Sinus Problem. Possible Cause?
I have had recurrent pain in my ear that has been seen by an ENT. IU was told that there is nothing that could be causing the problem. I have a chronic sinus problems and inquired if it could be related to it. I was told that that it should not cause the pain I was having. Also experience popping sound in my left ear that usually happens in the morning while I am upright I bed. I am seeking another opinion.
HI Thank for choosing HCM The popping sound in ear might be due to some wax inside the ear dry wax usually produces such sound, sinusitis particularly maxillary sinus may cause the otalgia (ear pain) try some NSAID with CPM (Chlorpheniramine maleate ) take steam inhalation have hot drinks, it will come around no need to worry have nice time ( In very rare situation upper respiratory allergic condition became worse)
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Recurrent Pain, Popping Sound In Ear. Have Chronic Sinus Problem. Possible Cause?
HI Thank for choosing HCM The popping sound in ear might be due to some wax inside the ear dry wax usually produces such sound, sinusitis particularly maxillary sinus may cause the otalgia (ear pain) try some NSAID with CPM (Chlorpheniramine maleate ) take steam inhalation have hot drinks, it will come around no need to worry have nice time ( In very rare situation upper respiratory allergic condition became worse)