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Ear pain

Hi I've been having constant pounding pain in my right ear. And I'm also having trouble hearing out of it. It feels blocked. Any idea of what it could be?
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  • Complaint duration: 5 days

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It coud be wax build up, or it could be the signs of an infection. You need to make an appointment to see an ENT physician.
John Austin
Possibilities include

1. Infection and obstruction of external auditory canal

2. Infection with fluid in middle ear behind ear drum

3. Infection of ear drum ( bullous myringitis)

4. Several other less likely diagnoses.

Since even a doctor can't see his own ear, you need to be examined by someone who can make diagnosis. Can't treat properly until you first know the diagnosis
Ronald Bogdasarian