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Depending on your situation:
1..Initial diagnosis: Upper respiratory tract infection,,, secondary to acute otitis media.
Let me first talk about why a cold can cause otitis media, between the nasopharynx and the middle ear, there is a thin tube called the eustachian tube.
Usually, air enters the middle ear through the nasopharyngeal cavity and through the eustachian tube, so that the air pressure in the middle ear is balanced with the external air pressure, so that the eardrum can vibrate normally and people can hear sound.
Colds are often caused by inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasopharynx and larynx, which spreads to the eustachian tubes, causing the mucous membranes of the eustachian tubes to become congested and swollen, causing the nasopharyngeal cavity to be isolated from the air in the middle ear.
The original gas in the middle ear is completely absorbed, and finally it becomes a negative pressure state, and the eardrum is attracted and inverted.
Due to the negative pressure, the blood vessels in the middle ear dilate, and the permeability increases, causing fluid to accumulate in the middle ear, so that the patient feels that the ear is filled with water and cannot hear sounds.
At this time, if it is not timely**or incomplete, the mucus exuded from the middle ear will become organized, causing tympanic membrane adhesions, and the sound cannot vibrate, and the hearing will be lower.
This is the main cause of hearing loss caused by ear blockage caused by colds.
2..**Scheme:
1) Ear ultrasound physiotherapy, which is very effective, 2) Intravenous drip of high-dose antibiotics, high-dose antiviral drugs + symptomatic drugs.
Because it has already caused otitis media, the effect of oral medicine in general dose is not ideal, and because it is necessary to use intravenous drops of large doses of antibiotics to attack, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital, so I will not prescribe a perfect prescription here, I hope to forgive me,,, this program should be effective soon, 3....For your health, I and the netizens in the medical community, are only able to provide the best ideas or solutions for the disease according to our experience, I and the netizens in the medical community, do not bear any prescription responsibility, please consult and abide by the instructions of the local physician or pharmacist in terms of medication, I wish you a speed
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Swallow saliva, blow your nose and don't push too hard, too hard and your ears will be deaf.
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Check to see if you have an ear fluid imbalance.
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Nose blowing is to blow one nostril, not two. This causes the eardrum to bulge. It's like I can't hear clearly, if it's not serious, it's good to rest for a few days, and if it's bad, go to the hospital for examination.
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What rural people say about fire is actually inflammation, and anti-inflammatory drugs should be fine.
Your action itself is harmful to your ears, you are blowing your nose. >>>More
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, once I also encountered this situation, go to the hospital to clean the lower ear canal, check whether the periosteum is ruptured, or invaginated, if invaginated, the problem is not big, it is good to raise it for a period of time, it is estimated that it will recover in about 2 months. If it is ruptured, some people can also raise it, it depends on the person, it takes a little longer, usually pay attention not to shut up and swallow saliva and the like, which will only exacerbate the deterioration, and your situation will be fine for a period of time.
Landlord, when you have a cold, your facial features are prone to inflammation, your condition may be caused by an inverted eardrum, when you yawn, the air pressure inside and outside is balanced, and the eardrum bulges, so listening to the sound is balanced. So when you feel that you can't hear clearly, pinch your nose and puff out, and you can hear clearly. >>>More
Hello, the cold itself is acute rhinitis, and if it is not cured for a long time or is not completely cured, it will be a symptom of rhinitis, and if it has a long-term white viscous nasal discharge, it should be considered a symptom of chronic rhinitis. >>>More
Anamnesis? Rhinitis cold or Eustachian tube inflammation will induce a feeling of ear blockage, actively ** cold, after the cold is healed, see if the blockage is restored, and further CT examination is necessary.