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How To Treat Constant Burning,pressure And Pain In Inner Ears?

Good evening. I have a continuous burning in both of my inner ears and often with pressure and pain like when you blow balloons. I ve had allergy s and am on daily Claritin and a nasal spray but its not working. I have continuous runny nose as well. Have already got an allergy shot but that only suppressed the sensation for a week.
Wed, 13 Aug 2014
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The symptoms may be continuing because you are still being exposed to the allergen.
You may need to consider allergy testing to determine what is causing your reaction so that it may eliminated.

The use of decongestants- oral and topical (applied directly to the nose), may help relieve some of your symptoms.
These would be available over the counter at your local pharmacy.

I hope this helps
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How To Treat Constant Burning,pressure And Pain In Inner Ears?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic The symptoms may be continuing because you are still being exposed to the allergen. You may need to consider allergy testing to determine what is causing your reaction so that it may eliminated. The use of decongestants- oral and topical (applied directly to the nose), may help relieve some of your symptoms. These would be available over the counter at your local pharmacy. I hope this helps