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Tweeting Sound In Ear, Not Going Away. Normal Hearing Test, On Octovent. Treatment?

Hi, my son is 13 ysars old and has had a cricket/tweeting sound in his right ear for about 12months. He has had antibiotkcs from the doctor and seen an ent consultant at the hospital. He had a hearing test and that was ok, he said the noise wud go away but it hasnt. The doctor says it is nof tinitus as he is too young. He has octovent which he blows a balloon up thru his nose . This eases it fot acouple of seconds. Any idea how to sase symptons or what it is. Regards
Thu, 2 Jan 2014
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Hi
Thanks for your query
I can feel your concern
keep your ear dry , put gentacin ear drops in them ,avoid oily foods and soft drinks .you should do gargles and take some green tea I recommend to have a proper clinical examination.
Hope it helps
Wishing a speedy recovery
Regards
Dr imran
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Tweeting Sound In Ear, Not Going Away. Normal Hearing Test, On Octovent. Treatment?

Hi Thanks for your query I can feel your concern keep your ear dry , put gentacin ear drops in them ,avoid oily foods and soft drinks .you should do gargles and take some green tea I recommend to have a proper clinical examination. Hope it helps Wishing a speedy recovery Regards Dr imran