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Can Alerfix And Histigo Cure Injury In Temporal Bone Area And Hearing Loss?

sir i fell down in bathroom on oct 18 . i had ejury in my lower right temporal bone area due to fall down. due to enjury i have unusual feeligs (some thing moving in my ear with sound) in my right ear and slight pain . hearing test shows a bit hearing loss in right ear . initially i had the medicine safe pod-200 and pain killer for 15 days just after injury. Now,my doctor has prescribed me the medicine alerfix total 5 mg and histigo 16 . kindly advise.
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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Injury in temporal area has to be treated by cleansing with antiseptic solution.

An O P G -radiograph will help to rule out the trauma or inflammation underlying the bone.

Complete course of analgesics with muscle relaxants as well as amoxycillin with clavulanic acid has to be administered.

Hope this helps.


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Can Alerfix And Histigo Cure Injury In Temporal Bone Area And Hearing Loss?

Hello, Injury in temporal area has to be treated by cleansing with antiseptic solution. An O P G -radiograph will help to rule out the trauma or inflammation underlying the bone. Complete course of analgesics with muscle relaxants as well as amoxycillin with clavulanic acid has to be administered. Hope this helps.