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Why Do I Hear Sounds In Ears And Have Pain?

Hi. my name is biny and my 2 hear is bad i mean in one year 24hours very noise(a sounds like raining....like motor)and another pain i saw many doctors and they say tat its becoz of bad formation i dono wat to do can u help me? plsss..... Can u tell wat s the problem and y i have sound?
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Dear Biny,

There is a connecting tract (known as Eustachian tube) between the nasopharynx & middle ear through which infection can spread to ear.
Also obstruction to this Eustachian tube, secondary to an upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, cold & congestion, can lead to ear pain/ringing sounds by causing un-equalisation of pressure between the nasopharynx & middle ear.

Management includes:
1. Antihistamine preparations like Allegra.
2. Decongestant nasal drops.
3. Antibiotics based on culture & sensitivity reports.
4. Warm salt water gargle.
5. Steam inhalation.
6. Maintenance of adequate hydration & nutrition status of the body.
7. Protection from cold, dust & other allergens.

Wish you good health.
Take care.
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Why Do I Hear Sounds In Ears And Have Pain?

Dear Biny, There is a connecting tract (known as Eustachian tube) between the nasopharynx & middle ear through which infection can spread to ear. Also obstruction to this Eustachian tube, secondary to an upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, cold & congestion, can lead to ear pain/ringing sounds by causing un-equalisation of pressure between the nasopharynx & middle ear. Management includes: 1. Antihistamine preparations like Allegra. 2. Decongestant nasal drops. 3. Antibiotics based on culture & sensitivity reports. 4. Warm salt water gargle. 5. Steam inhalation. 6. Maintenance of adequate hydration & nutrition status of the body. 7. Protection from cold, dust & other allergens. Wish you good health. Take care.