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What Causes Deafness In Ears With Swelling And Sore Throat?

I have had a recurring deafness in both ears for the last 6 months this time I have been deaf for 4 weeks I have a feeling like I have golf balls behind my ears and the tubes in my neck feel full and swollen I have a sore throat, cough and painful sternum. In the last 48 hours I have developed a watery and swollen eye. What could be wrong with me?
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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I think you are suffering from eustachian tube dysfunction. I suggest you to start antibiotics of penicillin group with clav acid. With nasal decongestant and steam inhalation. After steam inhalation, blow cheeks with nose closed
also you are advised to visit otologist for tympanic membrane check up
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What Causes Deafness In Ears With Swelling And Sore Throat?

Hello Welcome to healthcare I think you are suffering from eustachian tube dysfunction. I suggest you to start antibiotics of penicillin group with clav acid. With nasal decongestant and steam inhalation. After steam inhalation, blow cheeks with nose closed also you are advised to visit otologist for tympanic membrane check up