Hi,i got through your question and understand your question.
I have seen so many patient like this in my clinic.
If was your treating doctor i would first examin your right ear then compare with the left one
On otoscopic examination perforation of tempanic membrane is likely the possibilty.
Then i would put you on conservative management i.e
Antihistaminic to keep your eustachian tube
Open, antibiotic like
ciprofloxacin if their if evidence of infection
More important is AVOID BLOWING OF NOSE. And quikly get treatment for your
common cold if it occurs.
Follow up after 3 month is advised, if tempanic membrane fails to heal with conservative treatment
surgical treatment like MERINGOPLASTY is next option.
I hope my answer will help you.
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