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Flight ear clog
My ear hasn't popped since a flight this past Wednesday. I'm overseas unsure what to do. I did have a cold prior to flying. I have been taking dayquil, no help, it's now been 4 days and I still cannot hear from my left ear
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You seem to have developed eustachian tube dysfunction following by otitis media with effusion. It is expected if you fly with nasal infection. You may need to decongestant nasal drops and tablets along with valsalva maneuver for faster recovery
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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