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Fluid Movement And Sloshing In Left Ear. Regular Intake Of Sudafed And Nasonex. Is This A Side Effect?

i have fluid in my ears everyday! everytime I swallow my ears pop...really just on the right side...I hear nothing in my left ear. also, when I sleep and move, sometimes I can hear a sloshing sound. I feel as if there is always fluid in my head and its driving me crazy. I am taking Sudafed everyday..which im sure is not good. the allergy meds seemed to dry me up too much, so I also use a nasal spray everyday (nasonex) but anwyas...is it ok to take Sudafed everyday?
Fri, 29 Nov 2013
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ENT Specialist 's  Response
hello,
No you should not use it daily.
You must consult an ent specialist and then he can examine you so that a proper diagnosis is made. Secondly You may require a CT scan of nose and paranasal sinuses for diagnosis and to plan further treatment.
In doubt do reply
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Fluid Movement And Sloshing In Left Ear. Regular Intake Of Sudafed And Nasonex. Is This A Side Effect?

hello, No you should not use it daily. You must consult an ent specialist and then he can examine you so that a proper diagnosis is made. Secondly You may require a CT scan of nose and paranasal sinuses for diagnosis and to plan further treatment. In doubt do reply