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What Causes Earache And Hearing Loss?

hi! i think i have an ear infection, i ve had 4 in the past 6 months and seen a doctor and been given antibiotics each time. the systoms are loss of hearing and having pain in the ear once or twice! is this right??because i believe the antibiotics might still be working for having them and having that many antibotics in a short time will it hurt my immune system?
Mon, 31 Jan 2022
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Hello,

You are suffering from ear infection since 6 months. Presently, you are experiencing earache and also loss of hearing. You are suggested to avoid entering into swimming pools to avoid recurrence of ear infection. When bathing be very careful not to let water into your ears. Wax is a common cause of infection and may also cause temporary hearing loss. Ear infection commonly occurs due to cold and RTI. Protect yourself from cold, keep warm.

Take food that will keep your body warm like ginger tea, oats meal, red meat, etc. Avoid alcohol. Ear infections can resolve by itself if taken care. Keep ears covered. Dry warm compress may help. Eardrops and pain relievers (Combiflam. one stat when needed) are helpful. Factors that may damage or lead to loss of nerve cells in your inner ear are aging, loud noise. Avoid sleeping on the affected ear.

You are suggested to get clinically examined by an Audiologist to detect if the hearing loss is temporary (infection, wax, etc.) or permanent (perforation-partial / complete), you will be treated (conservative, hearing aid or surgery) accordingly. Prolonged intake of antibiotics are not recommended as they may cause side effects, adverse effects or may also weaken the immune system's ability to fight off infection.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Causes Earache And Hearing Loss?

Hello, You are suffering from ear infection since 6 months. Presently, you are experiencing earache and also loss of hearing. You are suggested to avoid entering into swimming pools to avoid recurrence of ear infection. When bathing be very careful not to let water into your ears. Wax is a common cause of infection and may also cause temporary hearing loss. Ear infection commonly occurs due to cold and RTI. Protect yourself from cold, keep warm. Take food that will keep your body warm like ginger tea, oats meal, red meat, etc. Avoid alcohol. Ear infections can resolve by itself if taken care. Keep ears covered. Dry warm compress may help. Eardrops and pain relievers (Combiflam. one stat when needed) are helpful. Factors that may damage or lead to loss of nerve cells in your inner ear are aging, loud noise. Avoid sleeping on the affected ear. You are suggested to get clinically examined by an Audiologist to detect if the hearing loss is temporary (infection, wax, etc.) or permanent (perforation-partial / complete), you will be treated (conservative, hearing aid or surgery) accordingly. Prolonged intake of antibiotics are not recommended as they may cause side effects, adverse effects or may also weaken the immune system s ability to fight off infection. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician