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Left ear fullness mild dizziness 3 month
Having following symptoms for past almost 3 months: feeling of dull pressure behind left ear, feeling of clogged ear( no hearing loss- normal ad type tympanogram) Mild dizziness on mainly left side, Post nasal discharge (recently), Blood in mucus from.left nostril ( in morning mainly, maybe due to oral steroid prescription from doctor ),otherwise whitish semi solid mucus No fever or headaches Can it be due to sinusitis? I have got several other tests done all normal, ENT says nothing wrong with ears, please help
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Most likely its sinusitis. Get a ct scan of sinus done
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It could be sinusitis or allergic rhinitis because there is no headache Blood in mucous may be because of repeated cleaning of nose.
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Take steam inhalation with vicks twice daily
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First speak to a specialist and decide later.
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