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Suggest Treatment For Sinus Cold

I had a 3 week stuffy sinus cold. After it cleared my ears began to ring. One doctor removed impacted ear wax from left ear none in the right. No other signs or symptoms of ear infection or sinus infection. Then told me to go on Sudafed for 5 days. However when it did not clear up my 2nd doctor visit(Diff clinic & doctor) she explained that I did not buy the strong Sudafed that I needed and to take it for 2 weeks along with Amoxicillan for 10 days. I have 1 day left on the amoxicillin and it still has not cleared. The ringing persists now in both ears. Do I need to see an ENT?
Fri, 24 Oct 2014
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better you take warm salt water gargles along with tab levoflox 500 mg once in a day for 3 days. also take tab diaminic dca thrice in a week for 3 days.
if you severe symptomps with persistent discharge from ear, better you consult ENT specialist.
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Suggest Treatment For Sinus Cold

welcome better you take warm salt water gargles along with tab levoflox 500 mg once in a day for 3 days. also take tab diaminic dca thrice in a week for 3 days. if you severe symptomps with persistent discharge from ear, better you consult ENT specialist. thanks