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A head cold can sometimes be associated with ear ringing because it can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction, which usually has ringing as a side effect. However, if it persists past a cold, a doctor should check it since it could be tinnitus or something else serious.
Ear infections are common after having the above conditions for a while due to pressure and congestion that builds up. Mucus and congestion build up affect the upper respiratory system and our sinuses are basically canals for everything to flow through. If these canals get stopped up, the ears, esp the inner ear and middle ear, are affected by this pressure and congestion, and the inner parts of our ears become inflammed. This results in redness (which a doctor can see with his otoscope), pressure, ultimately, pain.
no, but it can give you an ear infection.
pull them out of your ear or contact a doctor
Im no doctor, but I had severe headaches for about a month straight, I finally went to the Ear,Nose and Throat doctor due to some congestion as well, and turns out I have severe sinusitis. He prescribed Allegra D and levaquin, I havent had a headache like that since!
possibly
It means air pressure is getting out of the ear
Yes, you should always see a doctor when you are feeling badly. It is possible that you may have an ear infection and will need antibiotics.
An ear doctor is an Otologist
of course you can't dombass
You should go to the Doctor.
Onions do not help the ear infections. You need to consult the physician. Ear infection should be taken seriously.