The ear infection can affect the outer, middle, or inner ear leading to ear pain, discharge, blocked ears, tinnitus, the fullness of ears, improper hearing, etc. Recurring ear infections can lead to mild hearing loss. Antibiotic ear drops are used for their treatment. Sometimes eardrop with added local anesthesia solution might be required to relieve the pain.
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Query: Hello doctor, I am a 37-year-old male. Five days back I went to a swimming pool and water entered my ears. In my right ear, I feel there is water that is not coming out and it feels like something is stuck inside. I am able to hear very less from my right ear. In my left ear also, I have almost 30 %... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. The sensation of fullness, reduced hearing, and the history of recent swimming indicate you could have an ear infection. I would like to know if you have a high body temperature or if any fluid is draining from your ear. I wo... Read Full »