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Sore Throat, Ear Pain, Blocked Nose, Taken CLAVAM 625 And Cipla Ear Drops

i was having throat soar 3-4 days later one fine night i have pressure in my ear and started paining. i did massage in my jaw point and immediately one ear pressured released and suddenly started another ear block so next i showed to ENT they first removed wax and later they gave me CLAVAM*625 capsules and Cipla ear drop and some nasal drop as my nose also blocked so but so since 2 day i finished taking capsules still i have air pressure in my ear. i just want to know why this suddenly happend and what kind of problem i have?
Fri, 11 May 2012
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you have sinus blocking and throat inflammation.Its good to have saline gargling(1 tsp salt in 1/2 glass warm water and hold in mouth touching the throat.avoid taking refrigerated food or cold water. fill the mouth with water while taking bath.

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Sore Throat, Ear Pain, Blocked Nose, Taken CLAVAM 625 And Cipla Ear Drops

you have sinus blocking and throat inflammation.Its good to have saline gargling(1 tsp salt in 1/2 glass warm water and hold in mouth touching the throat.avoid taking refrigerated food or cold water. fill the mouth with water while taking bath.