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Tinnitus in right ear
Since 1 month I feel fullness in my right ear with a continuous ringing sound in it. Sometimes vertigo comes and goes. Tried taking prescription from doc augment, montec LC, stuggerion, vertin etc but tinitus doesn't stop. Opted for homeopathic medicine where doc suggested silicea 30 with Mullen drops. Please advise what I need to do to overcome this?
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This could be menniers disease.
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Kindly consult online for treatment
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It could be wax, which can cause block añd ringing sounds. But wax usually doesn't cause giddiness. Please don't use ear buds. If u have giddiness u can have tablet. Vertin 8mg twice daily for 3 days. If u don't have giddiness, just ignore ear block and ringing sounds.
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tablet. vertin 8 mg twice daily for 3 days.if u have giddiness
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don't use ear buds
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It will be good if u get your ear tested so that we can reach a diagnosis. It can be due to many causes. It's difficult to get to a diagnosis without the tests. In the meantime u can continue with vertin
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Do you have vomiting? Then it's meniere's
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do online consultation for detailed history and medications
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