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Suggest Remedy For Numbness In Nose With Ringing In Ears

I've had a cold or flu for the past 6 weeks, i start getting better then i'm sick again, I've gone through four boxes of nose decongestant, heaps of nose drops and antibiotics. The right side of my face feels blocked, numb, my ear is blocked and i here ringing in it, i'm not hearing as well as normal, but it doesn't seem to be putting my balance off, the numbness is from the middle of my face, down to my jaw bone
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The pain on the right side of the face and blocked sensation of the nostrils may indicate that your sinuses are congested.

You need to consider an oral decongestant along with the topical one.

At this stage with persistent symptoms, you may need to consider a short course of steroids to help with your inflammation.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Remedy For Numbness In Nose With Ringing In Ears

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The pain on the right side of the face and blocked sensation of the nostrils may indicate that your sinuses are congested. You need to consider an oral decongestant along with the topical one. At this stage with persistent symptoms, you may need to consider a short course of steroids to help with your inflammation. I hope this helps