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Ears And Noses
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I know they’re connected but how exactly does using a nasal spray help with a blocked ear?
Perhaps you could explain, please, Sqad? Maybe in simple easy to understand words but also fairly extensively.
Thank you :)
Perhaps you could explain, please, Sqad? Maybe in simple easy to understand words but also fairly extensively.
Thank you :)
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The blocked ear IF due to obstruction of the Eustachian tube withe swelling of the lining of the tube, then a vasoconstrictor nasal spray with shrink the lining of the Eustachian tube, opening it up.
The ling of the nose is continuous with the lining of the Eustachian tube and middle ear, so what is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Nasal sprays with lining shrnikage drugs are hence useful in allergy in particular and possibly sinusitis.
The ling of the nose is continuous with the lining of the Eustachian tube and middle ear, so what is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Nasal sprays with lining shrnikage drugs are hence useful in allergy in particular and possibly sinusitis.
I`ve found Sudafed tablets good but only for sinuses and to clear a blocked nose. I have used the sprays and they are more instant but I don't like to use them for more than a few days. They've never really helped the ears though. I`ve lost count of the times I`ve been in a panic in the kitchen with my head over a bowl of menthol inhalation, frantically trying to clear my ears so that I don't have to go sick from work. They just clear when they clear (in my experience)
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Ear Syringing - when I was living in France, my ear blocked with wax for the first (and so far only) time in my life. I consulted my GP, who was going on holiday in a few days time. He gave me the softening solution and a syringe and explained how to do it myself.
I followed instructions and 'Hey Presto!' It worked fine. You can buy ear-wax softener and syringes at the chemist, so have a go.
I followed instructions and 'Hey Presto!' It worked fine. You can buy ear-wax softener and syringes at the chemist, so have a go.
Vagus.
I like the post by Jourdain above......excellent advice by her Dr......BUT......someone, some where needs to look in your ears to see if wax is the problem. If there is no wax, then syringing will be inappropriate and useless. If that is the case then your deafness might be caused by a blocked Eustachian tube of which nasal sprays may be helpful.
Somebody must look in your ears.
I like the post by Jourdain above......excellent advice by her Dr......BUT......someone, some where needs to look in your ears to see if wax is the problem. If there is no wax, then syringing will be inappropriate and useless. If that is the case then your deafness might be caused by a blocked Eustachian tube of which nasal sprays may be helpful.
Somebody must look in your ears.