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What Causes Frequent Closure Of The Diaphragm In Ears?

I HAVE A PROBLEM WITHIN MY LEFT EAR. IT S DIAPHGRAM STICKS FREQUENTLY WITHOUT ANY REASON(AS WE FEEL WHILE TRAVELLING AT HEIGHT). I HAVE TO OPEN BY OPENING MY MOUTH. I HAD ALREADY CONSULTED 2-3 ENT SPEACIALIEST BUT EVERY ONE GIVING DIFFERENT OPENION LIKE(1) AS THE HOLE BECOME SMALL(2) DUE TO PERMANANT COUGH & COLD (BUT I DON T HAVE THE SAME) (3) DUE TO SWELLING OF THE UPPER JAW. NOW CAN I KNOW THE EXCAT REASON OR GUIDENCE TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEM
Tue, 17 Mar 2020
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Hello,

The symptoms are suggestive of serious otitis media. The pressure changes in the Eustachean tube is the cause for the symptoms.

As a first line management you can take over the counter available antihistamines like cetrezine or levocetrizine for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persists better to consult an ENT specialist and get evaluated.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family physician
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What Causes Frequent Closure Of The Diaphragm In Ears?

Hello, The symptoms are suggestive of serious otitis media. The pressure changes in the Eustachean tube is the cause for the symptoms. As a first line management you can take over the counter available antihistamines like cetrezine or levocetrizine for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persists better to consult an ENT specialist and get evaluated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family physician