Viral Ear Infection How Do I Cure My Viral Inner-ear Infection?

How do I cure my viral Inner-ear infection? - viral ear infection

I was sick for a month and was given a antibotic and Meclizine, but the dizzyness will not disappear.

5 comments:

stormy said...

Have you noticed? Try OTC antihistamines, Claritin, Benadryl, etc. Antihistamines help dry up the fluid in the inner ear, where the cause of vertigo. Even with antihistamines may take a while, until the liquid disappears.

There can be many causes of dizziness, low BP, blood sugar, Meniere's disease, vestibular hydrops, water retention, pregnancy, etc.

Ear drops are only for the eardrum and ear canal. Drops do not affect the inner ear infection, unless there is a hole in the eardrum.

If you want to see a doctor, suggest strongly suggest an ear, nose and throat.

Good Luck :-)

scottie2... said...

Call your doctor and tell him what happened. Do not trust a strange man in this for a real medical problem. And if your doctor is not to another!

wilmicha... said...

Unfortunately, there is not no cure. There are ear drops that help to alleviate the symptoms. Ask your doctor or PolyTRIM Cortisporin Otic ear drops. The usual dose is 3-4 drops in affected ear 3-4 times daily for one week.


Oops - Sorry, do not read the detail band. I agree with others. I am recommending as a doctor because it could be another cause of dizziness. It is usually benign (not scared), but must be evaluated.

gneiss said...

Do not look like an ear infection. Ask your doctor. Most diseases are the symptoms of vertigo are often severe.

gneiss said...

Do not look like an ear infection. Ask your doctor. Most diseases are the symptoms of vertigo are often severe.

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