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What Causes Ear Pain And Throat Soreness Using A Drop Of Peroxide Into Ear?

I out literally a drop of peroxide in my ear and ii bubbled and was fine then all of an sudden it traveled down my ear canal and began to hurt more than anything I've felt in my life. My nasal cavity and throat are sore on that side and pain is still red hot feeling. What is causing it?
Thu, 5 Nov 2015
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Hi, i do care for your concern.
peroxide is intended to be used only in untidy wounds that are heavily contaminated.
peroxide is approved for external use only, as this could cause severe damage to delicate structure i.e mucous membrane.
I would advise you to consult your ENT specialist, and to assess the patency of the tympanic membrane. and to get treated accordingly.
taking vitamin A capsule would add to the help.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
thank you.
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What Causes Ear Pain And Throat Soreness Using A Drop Of Peroxide Into Ear?

Hi, i do care for your concern. peroxide is intended to be used only in untidy wounds that are heavily contaminated. peroxide is approved for external use only, as this could cause severe damage to delicate structure i.e mucous membrane. I would advise you to consult your ENT specialist, and to assess the patency of the tympanic membrane. and to get treated accordingly. taking vitamin A capsule would add to the help. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. thank you.