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Suggest Treatment For Ear Congestion

My left ear is clogged from what I thought has been an ear infection. I have been prescribed ear drops that seemed to work but as soon as I finished the drops- the clogged ear problem returned. I also have a broken tooth on the same side. Could this be related? I do have a dentist appointment next week but I am a teacher and having a very difficult time teaching 100 middle schoolers when I cannot hear from 1 side of my head.
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood your problems. It is difficult to say which drops helped you to open the clogged ears.
If the problem is recurred, you need to see an ENT surgeon to know the exact diagnosis and get the proper treatment since this is related to your profession.
This is not related to the broken tooth.
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Suggest Treatment For Ear Congestion

Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your problems. It is difficult to say which drops helped you to open the clogged ears. If the problem is recurred, you need to see an ENT surgeon to know the exact diagnosis and get the proper treatment since this is related to your profession. This is not related to the broken tooth.