- Male
- 21 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been prescribed a 6-day course of Ebast DC for my allergies and breathing issues, and it seems to be helping. Can I safely continue using this medication every day for a year if it's making a difference? Not considering any other factors.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Yes You can use it as SOS
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Ent Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI've had really bad ear pain for the past 3 days and an ENT doctor said there's an infection. I took the medicines and ear drops they prescribed but nothing's helping. They mentioned I might need surgery - is that really necessary or are there other options we could try first? The pain isn't getting better and I'm worried about what to do next.
It's understandable to be concerned about persistent ear pain and the possibility of surgery. While surgery might be an option in some cases, it's not always the first step, and there are other approaches you can explore. If the infection persists despite medication, it's important to discuss your options with your doctor, including potential alternative treatments and the specific reasons why surgery might be considered.
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My daughter is 6 years old and has adenoids her main issue is snoring at night. Someone suggested using metaspray and montair LC at night to avoid surgery. Do you think these medications would help or should we consider other options?
Yes, Certainly the mentioned medications can be advised.
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I've been dealing with pain when I turn my neck and this weird feeling like something's stuck in my throat. An X-ray showed an elongated styloid process on my right side. I've seen multiple ENT and ortho doctors, tried antibiotics, pain meds, anti-inflammatory gargles, and tablets but nothing's helped. What's the best way to treat this - surgery, physical therapy, or something else?
It's likely you're experiencing Eagle syndrome, a condition caused by an elongated styloid process, which can cause pain in the throat, neck, and face, along with a feeling of something being stuck in the throat. The best treatment depends on the severity of your symptoms and whether conservative measures have been tried
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