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How Can A Blood Clot Behind The Eardrum Be Treated?

I was diagnosed with a blood clot behind the ear drum --- I had terrible sinus infection and ear infection two weeks ago and had antibiotics and nasal spray to use --- the popping went away and was told the ear drum burst --- now the clogging feeling is back and a blood clot formed ---- the doctor gave me no more antibitoics or anything just said to use the nasal spray --- is that correct? is there something else I should do
Fri, 19 Jan 2018
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antibiotics are not needed always.

you can take stream. it will clear your sinus infection

if you have headache or pain in maxillary area I advice you to have a continuous followup with your doctor.

avoid cold exposure

if your symptoms continues over time you may need surgery to stop further progression of symptoms.

hope I have answered your questions in a simple way .

if you have further questions I will be here to help you.
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How Can A Blood Clot Behind The Eardrum Be Treated?

antibiotics are not needed always. you can take stream. it will clear your sinus infection if you have headache or pain in maxillary area I advice you to have a continuous followup with your doctor. avoid cold exposure if your symptoms continues over time you may need surgery to stop further progression of symptoms. hope I have answered your questions in a simple way . if you have further questions I will be here to help you.