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Ear
- Vertigo
- Ear Wax
- Ear Pain
- Ear Infections
- Ear Cholesteatoma
- Acoustic Neuroma
- Torn Ear Lobes
- Perforation In Ear
- Ototoxicity
- Otitis Media
- Mastoiditis
- Hearing loss
- Foreign bodies in the ear
NOSE
- Rhinoplasty
- Breathing Problems
- Foreign bodies in nose
- Nasal Bone Fracture
- Nasal Septum
- Nasal Polyp
- Nasal Deformity
- Nosal Allergy Clinic
- Nose Bleeding Treatment
- Sinus Treatment
- Chronic Sinusitis
- Adenoidectomy
THROAT
- Voice Disorders
- Salivary gland problems
- Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
- Oral and Throat problems
- Laryngeal Vocal Nodules
- Laryngeal Vocal Cord Palsy
- Foreign body in esophagus
- Foreign body in bronchus
- Difficulty in Swallowing
- Cancer of the Larynx
Audiology
Voice Clinic
Snoring and Sleeping Apnea
- Sleep Apnea
- Snoring Treatment
Maxillofacial Clinic
Cancer Clinic
- Head & Neck Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer / Papillary Carcinoma
Goiter Treatment
Ear Pain
Most ear pain clears up on its own without any treatment. But if it’s not getting better, or if you have other, more serious symptoms, you may need to see a doctor.
Most people assume earaches and ear pain happen only to children, but they can also happen to adults. An earache may affect one or both ears, but the majority of the time it’s in one ear. Ear pain may be dull, sharp, or burning, and it may feel constant or come and go.
Pain in the ear can have multiple causes. It can be an early sign of colds, flu, or infection. If you have an ear infection, fever and temporary hearing loss may occur.