- Female
- 26 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about my wife. She's pregnant and has thyroid issues. She's also taking Modeslor. I'm just concerned if continuing these medications could possibly affect our baby. What should we do?
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View allIt seems like some cotton got stuck in my ear and it's not coming out. I'm really worried about it and don't know what to do. Can you give me some advice on how to handle this situation?
seek ent specialist immediately
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I've been dealing with a lot of issues because of DNS and have cholesteatoma in my right ear. I need to get both septoplasty and cholesteatoma surgery done as soon as possible. Can you tell me what the cost for these surgeries would be in Hyderabad and whether they're usually covered under medical insurance policies?
for P/E ENT specialist opinion is advised to the patient.
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I've been dealing with this weird crawling sensation in my right ear for months now. I've already seen two ENT specialists and my GP, but no one found anything. They told me not to use ear buds, although I rarely do. One of the specialists mentioned that the lack of wax might be causing it and gave me ear drops, but they're not helping. The sensation comes and goes, but it's really starting to drive me crazy. Do you have any suggestions on what else I could try?
It sounds like you may be experiencing a condition called "tinnitus," which can cause sensations like crawling, buzzing, or ringing in the ears. In your case, since there is no visible issue inside the ear and minimal wax, the crawling sensation could be due to nerve signals misfiring in the ear. I recommend trying a medication like Betahistine (brand name Serc) at a dose of 16 mg three times a day. Betahistine can help improve blood flow in the inner ear and reduce the symptoms of tinnitus. However, please consult your doctor before starting any new medication to ensure it is suitable for you.
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