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Posted on Thu, 12 Jan 2017
Question: I have been having issues with my right ear. It was very full and I was very dizzy for several days. I went to get checked and was diagnosed with a mild middle ear infection. The nurse practitioner stated my ear drum was a little red. She prescribed amoxicillin and nasal spray. I have a very severe medication phobia and chose not to take the medication. My ear has gotten a lot better the last two weeks however I do feel just a bit of fluid in it everyday periodically. My dizziness for the most part is gone. I have a few short bouts but I also suffer from an anxiety disorder so I am not sure if I am truly dizzy or if maybe it is from my anxiety. I am currently very worried about mastoiditis since I chose to not take the antibiotics. Would my ear clear most of the way and then my mastoid bone get infected? I have definitely seen a huge improvement in my symptoms just not 100% more like 90%.
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Answered by Dr. Sumit Bhatti (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Mild ear infections will settle down, even without treatment in most cases.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for your query.

1. Mild ear infection will settle down and your symptoms are also down by 90%.

2. These medications are very safe and commonly used. If you have avoided these, and are feeling better, take at least plain steam inhalation for a few days. Medication helps reduce the severity of the disease but it is your body's own immunity and healing power that takes care of the disease. Hence in every case medication is not mandatory.

3. Dizziness due to ear problems usually is a spinning or rotatory vertigo. Imbalance is consistent with your symptoms and should settle down.

4. An Impedance Audiometry helps detect any fluid or pressure changes in the middle ear and should be done to guide further treatment, if necessary.

5. Chronic mastoditis is unlikely following a mild infection. Mastoid X-rays can be used to rule out mastoiditis.

I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any further questions, I'll be available to answer them.

Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Dr. Sumit Bhatti

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Suggest Treatment For Ear Infection

Brief Answer: Mild ear infections will settle down, even without treatment in most cases. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for your query. 1. Mild ear infection will settle down and your symptoms are also down by 90%. 2. These medications are very safe and commonly used. If you have avoided these, and are feeling better, take at least plain steam inhalation for a few days. Medication helps reduce the severity of the disease but it is your body's own immunity and healing power that takes care of the disease. Hence in every case medication is not mandatory. 3. Dizziness due to ear problems usually is a spinning or rotatory vertigo. Imbalance is consistent with your symptoms and should settle down. 4. An Impedance Audiometry helps detect any fluid or pressure changes in the middle ear and should be done to guide further treatment, if necessary. 5. Chronic mastoditis is unlikely following a mild infection. Mastoid X-rays can be used to rule out mastoiditis. I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any further questions, I'll be available to answer them. Regards.