Suffering From Ear And Nasal Congestion, How To Treat Motion Car Sickness?
I have had fluid on my ears and nasal congestion for about 3 months. I am on round 3 of antibiotics. I just can t seem to kick this. My ears are so bad it is making me car sick just from the motion of the moving car. What can I do to clear up this problem.
As you said and after analyzing and co-relating your symptoms it appears as you are suffering from upper respiratory tract infection with eustachian tube dysfunction which result in your ear problem.
Since you are worried for motion sickness along with above problem so in my opinion you should take-
1- Steam inhalation.
2- Nasal decongestant drops or spray of oxy-zyolometazoline.
3- Tab Rabeprazole with Domperidone.
4- Tab Paracetamol.
5- Antibiotic (preferably Broad spectrum).
6- Adequate fluid orally.
I hope above will help you.
Regards.
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Suffering From Ear And Nasal Congestion, How To Treat Motion Car Sickness?
Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding ear and nasal congestion and having motion sickness. As you said and after analyzing and co-relating your symptoms it appears as you are suffering from upper respiratory tract infection with eustachian tube dysfunction which result in your ear problem. Since you are worried for motion sickness along with above problem so in my opinion you should take- 1- Steam inhalation. 2- Nasal decongestant drops or spray of oxy-zyolometazoline. 3- Tab Rabeprazole with Domperidone. 4- Tab Paracetamol. 5- Antibiotic (preferably Broad spectrum). 6- Adequate fluid orally. I hope above will help you. Regards.