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Fuzzy Feeling In Right Ear, Paining While Burping. Infected Tooth. Prescribed Antibiotics. Advice?

I went to my PCP today and told her my right ear has a fuzzy feeling in it and sometimes hurts when I burp. This has been going on for 5 months. She looked in my mouth and saw a back tooth that I broke a year ago and said it is because my tooth is infected. My tooth has never hurt. She wants me to take antibiotics. Do you think this is why my ear is acting up? My email is YYYY@YYYY you
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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The cause can be a caries tooth and should be treated. You can use nasal decongestant drops and steam inhalation for few days.
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Fuzzy Feeling In Right Ear, Paining While Burping. Infected Tooth. Prescribed Antibiotics. Advice?

The cause can be a caries tooth and should be treated. You can use nasal decongestant drops and steam inhalation for few days.