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Right nose pain
Two years passed but my ear problem was not resolved, I feel popping in my ear , temporal pain and facial pain , ct scan pns done two time ,nasal endoscopy done , at least 5-6 ent have examined all said nuleragia pain , when I sit in front ac feels breathing issue very minimal, but popping is very worst feeling,
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Hi dear Ac is trigger point for u pls avoid it in sitting in front that sometimes block sinuses . Get ur full evaluation done including pta It might be tinnitus also . Is it ruled out . Psychotherapy can also help Rest if ur Ent doctor is saying that it’s neuralgia have treatment for that and for popping sensation have psychotherapy .
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Visit ur Ent doctor for psychotherapy advice and for neuralgia
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Don’t avoid it Take help of psychotherapist too
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Hello, the popping feeling in your ear may be due to r Tympanic membrane retraction and eustachian tube dysfunction. You can try valsalva manoeuvre, steam inhalation, levocitrizine tablet at night for 5 to 7 days. xylometazoline nasal drops 2 drops thrice a day for only 5 days if you do not have any issues of hypertension. Avoid cold food and beverages. As for you pain you can visit a neurophysician for neuralgia.
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Popping sound could be because of eustachian tube dysfunction. Impedance audiometry would help you diagnose.
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