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Q: Ear Pain Causes and Remedies
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 5th, 2008
Hi

I am suffering from sever EAR pain, My ears have become sensitive towards and loud noise like moving of a train,ringtones and music.

This happened because of frequest use of Cell Phone.

The pain is there in inner ears and while using cell phone pain is reaching till center of my head and my head appers to be weight than the normal.

I have Cold through out the year,

I want to get rid of this pain,

I heard using garlic juice should help from ear pain is it true?.

Please suggest me a better cure for this if possible through excericise, best practices or through food.

Regards
RaO.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 19th, 2008
Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders Answer A3806
I am not sure that ear pain is due to cell-phone use. Ear pain is usually due to some ear infection. Increased sensitivity and intolerance to specific voices could be due to some inner ear damage or anxiety. You may want to request examination from an ENT-specialist to find out the precise cause of your ear pain and increased audio sensitivity.




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