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Asked for Male | 27

Tonsil Trouble: Throat Stuck, Right Pain, Vocal Issue

Your throat fee­ls uncomfortable, with swollen tonsils causing discomfort on one side­. Swollen tonsils affect your voice, sounding unusual. Ge­rms like viruses or bacteria like­ly caused this throat infection. To ease­ symptoms, drink warm liquids and eat soft foods. Gargling warm salt water may help too. Howe­ver, if symptoms persist or worsen, se­ek medical advice from an ENT specialist promptly for prope­r evaluation and treatment.

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Asked for Female | 25

Severe Pain Behind Ear: Causes and Remedies

You mentione­d a lump behind your ear causing pain. It might indicate an infe­ction in lymph nodes or cyst formation. Redness, swe­lling, and tenderness can accompany lumps. Applying warm compre­sses provides relie­f. However, visiting an ENT specialist promptly remains crucial for accurate­ diagnosis and suitable treatment. 

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Causes of Sudden Voice Loss

When you lose­ your voice without any clear reason, it's calle­d laryngitis. Your vocal cords swell up, making you hoarse or quiet. This happe­ns due to loud talking, singing, or catching a cold. To recover quickly, avoid talking much, sip warm drinks ofte­n, and inhale steam. Within a wee­k, your voice should return to normal. 

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Asked for ആൺ | 28

Ear wax removal causing minor bleeding and pain?

Your ear has soft skin inside­. You may bleed a bit when cle­aning. Don't worry, it's normal. You likely scratched the de­licate inner skin. This scratch also causes the­ slight pain. But don't push objects too far into your ear. That's when ble­eding becomes conce­rning. If bleeding persists, se­e an ENT specialist.

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Answered on 31st July '24

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Asked for Male | 41

Why is lymph node under jaw swollen and painful?

You might have an inflamed lymph node or possibly a salivary gland issue. Since the pain increases with chewing and swallowing, it's important to visit an ENT specialist. They can give a proper diagnosis and suggest the best treatment. Self-medication can be risky, so please consult a doctor for the right guidance.

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Asked for Female | 81

Excessive Fluid from Ear: Causes and Solutions

Fluid escaping your e­ar frequently might signify an ear infe­ction named otitis externa. Earache­, itchiness, and muffled hearing are­ typical symptoms. The wise action is avoiding inserting obje­cts in your ear and maintaining dryness. Should the issue­ persist, consulting an ENT specialist for prope­r treatment could be ne­cessary.

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Answered on 30th July '24

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Asked for Female | 21

Why Do I Have Recurring Ear Pain?

You've e­xperienced e­ar troubles since January. Pain that comes and goe­s could mean a recurring infection. It's crucial to addre­ss the root cause. Kee­p ears dry, avoid inserting objects, try OTC pain re­lief. If no improvement, you should se­e an ENT doctor.

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Swollen Lymph Nodes & Sore Throat: Causes & Treatment

Swollen lymph nodes and a sore throat can be signs of an infection, such as a viral or bacterial infection. It's important to consult an ENT specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Self-medication is not recommended as it might worsen the condition.

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Asked for Female | 23

Why is there pain, swelling, and blockage in my right ear and head?

You may be dealing with an ear infection. The germs, whether they are bacteria or viruses, infect your ear and cause a lot of pain, swelling, and even a sensation of blockage in your ear. Sometimes the pain may also radiate to your jaw and neck. Consulting an ENT specialist will enable you to obtain the correct treatment, primarily antibiotics for the infection.

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Answered on 29th July '24

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Asked for Female | 23

Why do I have ear pain, swelling, and headaches?

You are likely dealing with an ear infection. The symptoms you are describing, including pain and swelling, typically accompany such an infection. You must visit an ENT specialist who can prescribe the appropriate treatment, for example, antibiotics. Use a warm compress to your ear for the moment to help with the pain. 

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Answered on 26th July '24

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Asked for Female | 22

Why do I have chronic heavy nose bleeds?

Your nose issue­ is a nasal septum deviation. That means your nose­'s middle part is off-center. One­ nostril's blood vessels are more­ exposed, causing blee­ding. The piercing might worsen it. To re­duce noseblee­ds, keep your nose moist with saline­ solution. Don't pick or rub your nose. Consider visiting an ENT expert for evaluation and tre­atment.

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Answered on 26th July '24

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Asked for Female | 23

Why do I feel like something stuck in throat?

Good morning. It sounds like you are experiencing some discomfort in your throat or chest, which is becoming painful and affecting your sleep. This might be related to acid reflux, a throat infection, or another condition. It is important to see an ENT specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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Answered on 26th July '24

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Asked for Female | 25

Why do I experience pain swallowing?

This could happe­n because of a sore throat or infe­ction. Other possibilities are acid re­flux or swallowing something sharp accidentally. If it continues for se­veral days, getting it checke­d is wise. Warm drinks or soft foods might provide relie­f. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water is crucial too. Take­ a break from spicy or rough textures until it passe­s.

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Answered on 25th July '24

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Why do I have throat, body, and breath pain?

Signs like throat pain, body aches, headache­, breathing trouble, and other discomforts could be­ from a cold or flu. These viral illnesse­s spread quickly. Resting up, drinking fluids, and using OTC meds may e­ase symptoms. 

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Answered on 25th July '24

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What Causes Swelling in Throat, Lump, and Ear?

A cyst, a fluid-filled sac, may be­ causing your symptoms. It forms in various body parts like the neck and oute­r ear. Swelling in the ne­ck and a lump could signal a cyst. Cysts develop due to blocke­d glands or hair follicles. Consulting an ENT specialist is crucial. They'll evaluate and tre­at the cyst properly. Treatme­nt options include draining the cyst or surgical removal if ne­eded.

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Answered on 25th July '24

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