- female
- 60 Years
- 14/08/2025
My mom has had no eardrum for many years and keeps getting colds all the time is this because she's missing that parda in her ear? Can surgery fix this so she stops getting constant colds and coughs?

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View allI'm experiencing a cold throat infection and fever almost every month and have been taking Azithromycin 500 along with Nicip Cold n Flu and Combiflam for the past five days. Is this normal, or should I be worried? Should I continue with these medications or try something else?
I recommend continuing with Azithromycin 500mg as prescribed by your doctor. You can also continue taking Nicip Cold n Flu for relief from cold symptoms. However, it is important to note that frequent use of Combiflam (ibuprofen) is not recommended as it can have side effects on the stomach and kidneys. Instead, you can consider taking paracetamol alone for fever and body aches. Make sure to stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, and consult with your doctor for further evaluation and management of your recurrent infections.
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I've been dealing with ear problems for the past 5 years and have seen multiple doctors but still no improvement. My hearing loss is around 50db in both ears. What treatment options would you recommend? If surgery is the best route, could you suggest some good hospitals? And if non-surgical treatments are better, what kind of treatments should I consider? I'm 27 years old and really want to find a solution that works.
You may need further evaluation for ear issues; both surgical and hearing aids are options—visit a tertiary ENT center.
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I'm a bit worried because I was cleaning my ears and some cotton from the earbud got stuck in my right ear. I'm not sure how to remove it myself. Could you advise me on what to do? Or maybe suggest a nearby doctor I can visit to get it taken care of? I live in Palava City, Dombivili East, Thane, 421204.
Persistent Eustachian tube dysfunction can be challenging. Consider consulting an ENT specialist for proper evaluation and treatment. Possible treatment options: - Nasal decongestants or steroids to reduce nasal congestion - Eustachian tube exercises or balloon dilation to improve tube function - Hearing aids or assistive listening devices to address muffled hearing - Surgical options, such as tympanostomy tubes, may be considered in severe cases Relief is possible with proper diagnosis and treatment.
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