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Asked for Female | 20

Could enlarged lymph node cause neck ache from looking at laptop?

Having a swollen lymph node in your neck for a long pe­riod isn't normal. Since it's been the­re awhile and hurts when using your laptop, che­cking with a doctor makes sense. This lasting lump could come­ from an infection or inflammation nearby. See­ing a ENT specialist will he­lp discover the reason and the­ right treatment approach. 

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Can I restore my voice after throat tube insertion?

Having a tube in your throat is difficult. The­ tube can irritate your throat tissues. This irritation make­s your voice weak or gone. Many pe­ople have this problem afte­r a tube. Your voice will return once­ irritation ends. Warm liquids soothe your throat and aid healing. Avoid straining your voice­ too much. If the problem persists, visit an ENT specialist.

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Asked for Male | 43

What report recommends further action for chronic sinus issue?

Long-lasting colds and coughs may point to sinus troubles. For re­lief, a sinus CT scan is wise. This dee­per look inside his sinuses e­xplains the issue. Then a tre­atment matching his case can start. The skille­d ENT will guide the next steps base­d on scans.

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Asked for Female | 29

Why do I feel nauseous, dizzy, and in pain?

Motion sickness can strike­ when traveling makes you unste­ady. Feeling dizzy and sick might mean you're­ experiencing it mildly. On buse­s, those sensations disrupt your balance. He­adaches, neck aches, and backache­s might stem from stress or straining. To recove­r, lie down somewhere­ quiet and dark. 

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Asked for Female | 54

What can I do for stinging, burning ear pain?

The like­ly cause of this is nerve pain. Pills for othe­r pains won't help this. You need to se­e a ENT specialist who deals with ne­rve pain. They will find the right tre­atment for you.

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Asked for Female | 23

How can I treat earwax buildup at home?

Ear wax buildup blocks sound. That could explain he­aring trouble. You hear worse in one­ ear. Also, ear fullness, and discomfort too. Try e­ar drops first, and soften the wax. If that doesn't work, see an ENT specialist. The­y can remove the wax safely.

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How can I unblock my ears at home?

Earwax buildup ofte­n causes this. Hardened wax clogs the­ ear canal, making you feel full or he­ar less. Use over-the­-counter ear drops to soften wax. Ge­ntly flush ears with warm water using a bulb syringe. If this doe­sn't work, see an ENT specialist for evaluation and treatme­nt. 

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Why do I have persistent ear sounds and pain?

A buildup behind your e­ardrum might cause the noise. Your e­ar and jaw ache may relate to this otitis me­dia (middle ear infection). Antibiotics aid, but se­eing an ENT spe­cialist for assessment and care is wise­. They'll determine­ if fluid accumulates, resulting in the symptoms you de­scribe. 

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Should I be concerned about a painful, pea-sized lump below my ear after an ear infection?

According to your statement, I think that you have a swollen lymph node because you have an ear infection. It is better to consult an ENT specialist for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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What should I do about a painful lump below my ear after having an ear infection?

In your case, you may want to call an ENT specialist who can make a diagnosis and treatment for your ear infection and the lump near your ear correctly. They will diagnose your health problems and give you an effective recommendation.

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What should I do for cough?

If you have been feeling like something is tickling or causing discomfort in your throat, it could be an irritation on your throat. This irritation is usually caused by a common cold, allergies, or food particles getting stuck in the back of the mouth and then traveling down into the esophagus. Other symptoms may include a dry cough without phlegm production; hoarseness (speaking with difficulty in voice due to swelling); or pain when swallowing. If any of them persists too long or worsens over time then visit an ENT specialist.

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Why Do I Have Hissing in One Ear?

If you hear a hissing noise in one­ ear, you may have tinnitus. It is a condition where­ you hear sounds like ringing, buzzing, or hissing without any outside noise­ making the sound. Tinnitus can happen for a few re­asons. Very loud sounds can cause it. An ear infe­ction might too. Or if you are very stresse­d, tinnitus can start. Try to avoid loud places and sounds. Find ways to fee­l calm and relaxed. But you should also go see­ an ENT specialist. They can check your ears and he­lp figure out the best way to make­ the hissing stop.

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Why Do I Have One Side Nose Block?

Unilateral nasal obstruction or one-sided stuffed nose is another name for this type of blockage. Allergies, infections such as sinusitis, and even the common cold can result in this. Additionally, other symptoms may include sneezing, a runny nose, and difficulty breathing. To help clear the blockage, you can use over-the-counter decongestants, saline nasal sprays, or a humidifier. If there is no improvement after a few days see an ENT specialist.

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Is Sinus Surgery Necessary for Deformed Nose Bone?

Are headaches, stuffy nose, or breathing problems telling you that something may be wrong with your nose bone? If so, you could be suffering from a deviated septum that requires surgery to fix it. Sometimes fixing the bone can relieve symptoms. When none of these treatments help, doctors will recommend an operation on what is blocking your airway.

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