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Should You See an ENT for Ear Pain After Cleaning Your Ears?

Do I need to apply medication for ear swelling caused by ear digging? Hello, doctor. Recently, I accidentally injured my right ear while cleaning it. I currently do not have a fever or difficulty swallowing, and I feel no discomfort. However, when I touch the area around my ear, ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: Commonly associated with external auditory canal inflammation, if there is discharge, it may indicate a bacterial infection. If symptoms persist without improvement or if pain worsens, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngologist for examination and medical treatment. Wi...

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Persistent Throat Discomfort: When to See an ENT Specialist?

Sensation of a foreign body in the throat? Hello Doctor: Over two months ago, I underwent an endoscopy due to discomfort in my stomach and a sensation of a foreign body in my throat. The results indicated gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and a duodenal ulcer. The doctor men...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: You can visit the Otolaryngology department to check if there are any other issues with your throat and hypopharynx. If no significant abnormalities are found, it is often related to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In addition to medication management, dietary modi...

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Understanding Ear Fullness: Is It Serous Otitis Media?

Dear Dr. Cheng: Recently, I have suddenly experienced a sensation of fluid accumulation in my right ear. Could this be serous otitis media? It feels like there's water in my ears after swimming, with a buzzing sensation. When I poke with my finger, I can feel something insid...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: There are many causes for ear congestion, including serous otitis media, inner ear fluid accumulation, or earwax impaction, among others. If the condition persists without improvement, it is recommended to visit an otolaryngologist for examination and confirmation. Wishing...

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Chronic Otitis Media: Managing Persistent Ear Fluid After Ruptured Eardrum

Otitis media with effusion Nineteen years ago, I accidentally perforated my eardrum but was unaware at the time and rinsed it with water. Subsequently, I began to notice yellow-green fluid. Since I was living abroad, I only managed to wipe away the fluid until the end of the year...


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Hello: Generally, simple serous otitis media is primarily manifested by a feeling of ear fullness, and it rarely presents with ear discharge or secretions. If there is recurrent fluid drainage from the ear, it is often associated with bacterial infection, and prolonged duration c...

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Coping with Tinnitus: When Doctors Say There's No Cure

Tinnitus is disturbing my sleep, but the doctor said there is no medication to treat it and advised me to adapt to the tinnitus? Hello, I have been experiencing pulsatile tinnitus and previously consulted Dr. Yeh at the National Taiwan University Hospital Hsinchu Branch. I underw...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: Common tinnitus examinations have been completed, and if no significant abnormalities are found, the best current advice is indeed to coexist peacefully with the tinnitus. However, if symptoms continue to change, you may consult other hospitals or return to the original ho...

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Persistent Throat Discomfort: When to See an ENT or Pulmonologist?

I have been experiencing discomfort in my throat for over six months? I have been experiencing discomfort in my throat for over six months. Initially, I thought it was a cold, but after visiting the clinic several times and taking medication without any effect, I began to experie...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: It is recommended to first visit an otolaryngologist. If necessary, the physician can refer you to other specialties for further examination. Wishing you safety and good health! Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Taoyuan Hospital, Mi...

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Understanding Tongue Issues: When to Consider Surgery for Growths

There are issues with the base of the tongue and the dorsum of the tongue? There is a protrusion at the base of my tongue, which doesn't hurt but feels like something is stuck. Recently, I also noticed white patches on the surface of my tongue. I have seen a doctor who diagn...


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Hello: The common protrusions at the base of the tongue are circumvallate papillae. If there is no significant pain, you may observe them for now. A sensation of something stuck may be related to inflammation or gastroesophageal reflux. It is advisable to adjust your lifestyle, s...

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The Impact of Firecracker Noise on Ear Health: Risks and Symptoms

The impact or damage of firecracker noise on the ears? Dear Dr. Cheng, Hello. Today, while riding my motorcycle, I encountered a store that set off firecrackers. I was quite close to the firecrackers (with my right ear facing them), and at that moment, I felt that my right ear w...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, brief exposure to loud noise typically does not result in long-term adverse effects on hearing if there are no significant changes in hearing or persistent tinnitus at the time of injury. If there are no noticeable symptoms, it is unlikely to have lasting negative impacts ...

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Managing Nasal Congestion and Blood in Mucus During Pregnancy

During pregnancy, experiencing post-nasal drip and coughing up blood clots? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my current situation. I am 12 weeks pregnant and living overseas in a desert climate. Over the past three weeks, I have experienced severe post-nasal drip upon waki...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: If you continue to have yellow-green nasal discharge, nasal congestion, or post-nasal drip, it may be related to a bacterial infection causing sinusitis. As for the bleeding, it could be associated with dry climate causing the nasal mucosa to crack and bleed. It is recomme...

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Understanding Tonsillitis: Symptoms and Related Ear Pain Explained

Tonsillitis Is it possible that my tonsillitis, which has lasted for five days, is causing my tongue to be sore and my ear to hurt?


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, the symptoms may indeed be related to tonsillitis. If the symptoms continue to worsen or if you experience fever, you should return to the ENT department for further examination. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the ENT Department, Ta...

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Understanding Intermittent Ear Noises: Causes and Solutions

Intermittent tinnitus or a ringing sound in the ear? Hello Dr. Cheng, I would like to ask about an ear issue that started about 2-3 months ago. I have been experiencing numbness in my left hand, specifically in the last three fingers, which extends to my elbow, causing pain that...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: If the episode lasts only for a few seconds and then resolves, you may observe it for now, as the cause is currently uncertain. However, if you experience any changes in hearing or persistent tinnitus, it is advisable to seek evaluation from an otolaryngologist. Wishing yo...

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Unexplained Oral Gum Vibrations and Lip Numbness: Seeking Answers

Irregular gum vibrations in the oral cavity accompanied by numbness in the lower lip? I have some dental issues and for a period of time, I was only chewing on one side of my mouth. After undergoing some dental treatments, I started experiencing strange oral vibrations that are d...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, if there are no obvious structural issues found during the dental examination, the vibration in the gums along with the numbness in the lower lip may still be more suspiciously related to neurological factors. However, since you have already consulted with both a neurologi...

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Can Autonomic Nervous System Disorders Cause Ear Congestion and Sounds?

Ear fullness with a popping sound? Is it possible for autonomic nervous system dysfunction to cause Eustachian tube dysfunction or ear fullness?


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: It may be related, but if the ear fullness persists without improvement, it is advisable to visit an otolaryngologist for examination to rule out any ear or nasopharyngeal diseases. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of O...

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Understanding Lymph Node Swelling and Pain Near the Ear

Lymphadenopathy and lymphadenitis? Since last night, I suddenly felt a slight pain near the earlobe on the left side, and I noticed a small lump. Today, there is also swelling below the left ear, and I feel some stiffness when turning my neck from left to right. There is pain whe...


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Hello: Common issues that may be related to inflammation of the salivary glands, particularly the parotid gland, suggest that you should drink plenty of water. If symptoms persist without improvement or if there is ongoing redness, swelling, heat, and pain, it is advisable to see...

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Understanding Ear Infections: Acute vs. Chronic Otitis Externa

Otitis externa or chronic otitis externa? (Today is the third day) Although I saw a doctor on the second day who prescribed antibiotics and ear drops, the doctor mentioned that the swelling is quite severe. However, when I press around my ear, it doesn't hurt. Is that normal...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: The occurrence has been within a week, which should still be classified as acute otitis externa. It is recommended to continue using the medications prescribed by the clinic and to monitor the situation. If there is no improvement, a follow-up visit for further examination...

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Persistent Throat Sensation: Exploring Causes and Treatment Options

Sensation of a foreign body in the throat? Hello, doctor. I started experiencing a persistent sensation of fluid in my throat and continuous dry heaving around mid-last year. I underwent an endoscopy and abdominal CT scan at the hospital, which showed no abnormalities. The doctor...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, the sensation of a foreign body in the throat is commonly associated with gastroesophageal reflux, postnasal drip, or smoking. If you have not yet been examined by an otolaryngologist, you should visit an ENT specialist for relevant examinations of the nose, throat, and hy...

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Understanding Itchy Throat and Yellow Phlegm: Possible Causes and Solutions

Sore throat + yellow phlegm? Hello Doctor, I recently moved back to my parents' house and noticed that my throat has become very itchy. When I wear a mask at home or when I'm outside, the itchy throat symptoms disappear. Although they went away for a few days, they have...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: Common issues that may be related to allergies, such as post-nasal drip, or chronic irritation from gastroesophageal reflux, can occur. If symptoms persist and cause discomfort, it is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for examination. Wishing you safety and health. ...

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Understanding Lymph Node Biopsy: Insights on FNA Results and Cancer Risks

Lymph node biopsy? Dr. Zheng, thank you once again for your response in <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/164616">#164616</a>. Your reply has certainly put my mind at ease. After the ultrasound, the doctor understood my concerns and performed a nasopharyng...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, 1. The absence of cancer cells in the fine needle aspiration (FNA) only indicates that there is no obvious malignancy in the lymph node; it cannot confirm the absence of cancer in the nasopharynx, throat, lungs, or other lymphatic areas. It can only suggest that the rela...

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Understanding Recurring Jaw Cysts and Facial Asymmetry in Teens

Neck issues Hello, doctor. Recently, my daughter underwent surgery to treat a benign cyst in her mandible. It was a fluid-filled cyst, and after the surgery, the cyst reduced in size. However, after 10 days, it started to accumulate fluid again. Now, the fluid-filled cyst has ref...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello, if the current treatment is unable to completely improve the cyst, you may return for a follow-up appointment for the physician to evaluate your condition and assist with a referral, or you can seek treatment directly at a medical center's otolaryngology department. W...

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Managing Anesthesia Anxiety for ENT Procedures: Options and Solutions

Anesthesia issues Hello, I have developed a papilloma in my upper jaw, approximately 0.5 cm in size. The outpatient doctor has suggested laser treatment, but I am afraid of needles and do not want to undergo the procedure with anesthesia. I would like to know if I can pay out of ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi reply Otolaryngology
Hello: Generally, a local anesthetic can be sprayed or applied before the injection. For further details, it is recommended to discuss directly with the surgeon. Wishing you safety and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Jue-Yi, Director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Taoyuan Gene...

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