ENT Inflammation: what to do? Posted: 10-05-06 03:02am
Frm few months, i have problem in my ears
with heavyness in my head. my ears are
closed most of the time and i feel
heavyness in ear , nose and in place of
tonsils . i want to put my neck and head
on the back side of chair or want to give
rest to neck and head. and feel something
in throat. pls help me
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Ear, Nose & Throat Disorders Answer A1602 Posted: 10-10-06 06:32am
According to the symptoms you describe
(“heaviness in the head, ear, nose,
throat”, and “closed ears”) you
might be experiencing inflammation of the
nose, throat, sinuses and middle ear. You
may go to your GP and ENT-specialist for
an examination.
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