- Male
- 32 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've just had a nosebleed not too long ago, and now my nose is hurting a bit. My left nostril, where the nosebleed happened, feels like there's something hanging around in it. Should I be worried about this, or is there something I can do to make it feel better?
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View allI've been hearing this strange noise coming from the back of my head, just above my neck, mostly on the right side. It happens when I move my head upwards or try to lean back. Plus, I get this neck pain on the right side whenever I spend too much time looking down. I've had this long-standing sinusitis issue on the right side, and it's been a real troublemaker. My neck hurts, I get headaches on that side, and sometimes even throat issuesall these come and go at random. What could be going on with me?
This needs evaluation,visit ENT doctor for the same and appropriate management
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I've been experiencing pain in my throat when I swallow for the past three days. I tried taking Azithromycin, but it hasn't made a difference. The pain is mostly on the left side of my throat. What could be causing this, and should I be concerned?
this could be pharyngitis,take warm foods,and adequate rest do salt water gargling threetime a day and visit your ENT doctor for appropriate treatment.
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My friend has been having throat pain either in the early morning or at bedtime for about six months now. Just recently, there's been a bad smell coming from her mouth for the past two days. Why might she be experiencing these symptoms, and what could be causing this odor? Are they related to each other somehow?
For tonsil stones, consider: *Non-Surgical Options* 1. *Gargling*: Continue gargling with warm salt water or Betadine solution. 2. *Waterpik*: Use a waterpik to flush out debris and stones. 3. *Tonsil stone removal kits*: Available online or at pharmacies. 4. *Antibacterial mouthwash*: Use a mouthwash containing chlorhexidine. *Medical Consultation* 1. *ENT Specialist*: Consult an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist for a thorough examination. 2. *Rule out Chronic Tonsillitis*: The ENT specialist can diagnose chronic tonsillitis and recommend treatment. *Additional Tips* 1. *Maintain good oral hygiene*: Brush and floss regularly. 2. *Stay hydrated*: Drink plenty of water to keep your throat moist. 3. *Avoid smoking and tobacco*: These can exacerbate the problem. Consult an ENT specialist to determine the best course of treatment for your tonsil stones and dry throat.
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