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Hearing problems due to head conjestion?


I have recently been treated for Bronchitus and sinus infection. I am getting better but am having a real hard time hearing due to head conjestion. I have tried musinex, sudafed, etc. Any body have any ideas how to clear my head so I can hear?

Have your ears checked. If your Bronchitis and sinus infection is getting better,so should your ears.
You could be dealing with stopped up Estacion (sp) tubes.
My poor little 18 month grandson had this problem.
He kept having head/chest colds and they kept taking him to the Dr and treating the colds.
Little boy has a very protective sister and so the fact that grandson did not talk much didn't concern us but eventually the Dr's checked out his ears had they said they were 80% stopped up and that he was only hearing some words and mostly mumbling at best.
They put tubes in his ears and he is soooo much better.
Language isn't clear yet as he is really just now starting to hear words to repeat,he almost freaked out when he heard me start the mower. . . took me a minute to figure out why he was so freaked but in the end,he helped Grammie push the mower.
Try not to add water to your already stopped up ears just as swimming,laying your head in tub water.
If your ears are this stopped up I doubt it will help but you can go to Wal Mart and get this product called Swimmers Ear. . . . it might help dry up the fluid.
All in all,it might be really better to see your Dr with your complaint.

Have you tried yawning or other methods to 'pop' your ears...perhaps chewing gum or something along those lines?

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