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Understanding Blood-tinged Mucus Flowing from Nasopharynx to Throat

Blood-tinged mucus draining from the nasopharynx into the throat? In October and November, I experienced blood streaks flowing down from my nasopharynx. I visited two ENT clinics, and both doctors performed nasal endoscopy. They noted that the microvessels inside my nasal cavity ...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
There are many causes of nosebleeds, with the most common being thin nasal mucosa resulting from forceful nose blowing. However, other potential causes include nasopharyngeal or nasal cavity tumors (such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma), sinusitis, fungal infections, allergic rhiniti...

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Understanding Outer Ear Pain: Causes and Remedies for Discomfort

Pain in the outer ear? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you a question. I have been experiencing mild pain on the outer part of both ears, specifically on the upper outer area and near the inner side close to the head. The pain is not severe enough to require medication, but it...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned could potentially be due to the following conditions: 1) Otitis externa 2) Migraine 3) Trigeminal neuralgia 4) Otitis media: a) Acute otitis media: often occurs alongside upper respiratory infections (colds), sinusitis, etc., and in severe cases, t...

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Understanding Bronchial Sensitivity and Care for Persistent Coughing

Bronchial sensitivity and maintenance issues? Hello Doctor: I have been prone to coughing since childhood, especially during seasonal changes or significant weather fluctuations, which makes me more susceptible to colds. However, often after other cold symptoms have resolved, my ...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The three most common causes of chronic cough are asthma, allergic rhinitis with postnasal drip, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is advisable to visit an otolaryngologist to confirm whether you have allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, and medications can be used...

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Understanding Hearing Loss: Tinnitus and Treatment Options for Seniors

Auditory degeneration Hello Dr. Chi, I often hear a ringing sound in my ears that resembles "shaking" when I turn my head. Is this a sign of hearing deterioration? Can this be improved? I have heard that eardrum injections can be used. Is it possible for an 83-year-old ...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned could be due to: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving, but also when forcefully blowing your nose or bending over. 2) Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. 3) Otitis me...

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Can Nasal Mucus Color Indicate Sinusitis? Understanding Your Symptoms

Can the color of nasal mucus be used to determine sinusitis? About half a month ago, I started experiencing insomnia, which was followed by a sensation of something stuck in my throat. Gradually, I began to lose my appetite and experienced nausea. Since I had a history of mild ga...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The symptoms of sinusitis can be quite diverse. If a physician diagnoses sinusitis, a course of antibiotics for one to two weeks may be prescribed. Generally, acute sinusitis shows significant improvement. If symptoms persist without improvement, it is advisable to continu...

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Understanding Bronchial Sensitivity and Care for Persistent Coughing

Bronchial sensitivity and maintenance issues? Hello Doctor, I have been prone to coughing since childhood, especially during seasonal changes or significant weather fluctuations, which makes me more susceptible to colds. However, often after other cold symptoms have resolved, my...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The three common causes of chronic cough are asthma, allergic rhinitis with post-nasal drip, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist to confirm the presence of allergic rhinitis or sinusitis and to manage the symptoms of r...

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Unexplained Throat Taste: Mucus-Like and Medicinal Flavors Explained

When swallowing saliva, there is an unusual taste in the throat, resembling the taste of phlegm and also reminiscent of medication? When swallowing saliva, there is an unusual taste in the throat, resembling the taste of phlegm or medication. However, there are no symptoms of a c...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the conditions you mentioned could possibly be chronic pharyngitis, chronic tonsillitis, sinusitis, or bronchopulmonary lesions. It is recommended to undergo a laryngoscopy to rule out any masses and to consider medication treatment. If necessary, a consultation with a pul...

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Understanding Bronchial Sensitivity and Care for Persistent Coughing

Bronchial sensitivity and maintenance issues? Hello, Doctor: I have been prone to coughing since childhood, especially during seasonal changes or significant weather fluctuations, which makes me more susceptible to colds. However, often after other cold symptoms have resolved, my...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The three common causes of chronic cough are asthma, allergic rhinitis with post-nasal drip, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist to confirm the presence of allergic rhinitis or sinusitis, and medications can be used to...

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Why Does My Nose Smell Smoke? Exploring ENT Issues and Allergies

Smell of smoke in the nose? I've been experiencing a smoky smell in my nose for the past few days, which intensifies while running, even though there are no signs of burning or smoke nearby. Could this be related to my recent lack of sleep and irregular sleep patterns, or is...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, based on your description, there could be many potential causes for olfactory dysfunction, such as nasal allergies, sinusitis, tumors, or issues with the olfactory nerve. It is advisable to consult an otolaryngologist for evaluation and examination if the symptoms persist....

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Understanding Ear Pain: Possible Causes and Solutions

Ear problems Hello, doctor. In the past couple of days, I've been experiencing sharp pain in the contour of my right ear. Currently, I notice that swallowing (though my throat doesn't hurt) and quickly shaking my head from side to side sometimes triggers the pain, while...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned could possibly be due to the following two conditions: 1) Otitis Media: a) Acute Otitis Media: This often occurs alongside upper respiratory infections (such as the common cold) and sinusitis, and in severe cases, there may be discharge of fl...

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Understanding Unilateral High-Frequency Tinnitus: Causes and Tests

Is there any recommended testing for unilateral high-frequency tinnitus? Hello Doctor: About six months ago, after catching a cold, I developed right ear otitis media (ear fullness, pain, and hearing loss) along with chronic sinusitis symptoms. Initially, the doctor only prescrib...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, 1. Tinnitus may be related to poor Eustachian tube function, but the recovery time for Eustachian tube function can vary, ranging from several days to several weeks. 2. The occurrence of tinnitus due to ibuprofen is very rare, and it is not associated with long-term use...

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Living with Tinnitus: My 10-Year Journey After Ear Infections

I have been experiencing tinnitus for over ten years? Hello, I had an episode of acute otitis media in elementary school, and I first visited a clinic for treatment. Later, I was referred to the ENT department at a hospital, where they confirmed that the otitis media had resolved...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned could be due to: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving, but also when forcefully blowing your nose or bending over. 2) Sequelae of sudden sensorineural hearing loss o...

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Understanding Chronic Sinusitis and Post-Nasal Drip Symptoms

Chronic sinusitis with post-nasal drip? Hello, I have been suffering from phlegm in my throat for the past two to three weeks. I do not have a fever or headache, and I am not coughing, but I occasionally have a runny nose. My throat constantly has phlegm, which I can cough out, b...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello: The first medication is an antihistamine, which can reduce post-nasal drip or nasal discharge. The second medication is an anti-inflammatory and decongestant, which can decrease mucosal swelling. If there are no significant discomforts, it is recommended to use them; howev...

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Understanding Ear Cartilage Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Ear cartilage pain Doctor, last month when I was cleaning my ears, I felt pain when pressing on the cartilage at the entrance of my ear, and I kept pressing until my entire ear canal became red, swollen, and inflamed. I took antibiotics for a week, and it took a total of two week...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, regarding the issue you mentioned, it could possibly be: 1) Otitis media: a) Acute otitis media: often occurs alongside upper respiratory infections (colds) and sinusitis, and in severe cases, there may be ear discharge or pus. b) Chronic otitis media with acute exacerbati...

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Understanding Tinnitus and Sinusitis: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients

Sinusitis and tinnitus? Dear Doctor, My mother has been experiencing tinnitus since March of this year, possibly due to excessive stress and busyness. After consulting multiple otolaryngologists, they all suggested that it is related to menopause and ear degeneration. Her sympto...


Dr. Zheng Jueyi Reply:
Hello, 1. If tinnitus is caused by hearing loss, it cannot be completely cured; medication can only help alleviate the symptoms. 2. If you are concerned about nasopharyngeal cancer, you can directly inform your physician, and a thorough examination of the nasopharynx can confi...

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Understanding Tinnitus and Sinusitis: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Tinnitus and sinusitis? Dear Doctor, My mother developed tinnitus in early March, possibly due to excessive stress (I am not entirely sure of the exact cause). She describes a buzzing sound, and when the noise is too loud, it makes her very uncomfortable. During this period, she...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, 1. Why has there been no significant improvement in tinnitus after taking medication for six months? The issues you mentioned could be due to: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving but also ...

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Understanding Unilateral Hearing Loss, Tinnitus, and Dizziness: Causes and Solutions

Unilateral hearing loss, occasional dizziness, and tinnitus? Hello, Doctor! I would like to inquire about the issue of unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus. It seems that my left ear has not been able to hear for a long time, and sometimes I experience dizziness, where I feel ver...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, here are the basic points regarding unilateral tinnitus and hearing loss: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving, but also when forcefully blowing the nose or bending over. 2) Sudden sensorin...

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Understanding Sticky Sounds in Your Ear: Causes and Solutions

There is a sticky sound in the ear? Hello doctor, I have noticed that when I blow air with my mouth closed, there is a sticky sound deep in my left ear, and sometimes there is a "pop" sound similar to air being compressed. This occurs even when my ears are clean. Additi...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned may be due to: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving, but also when forcefully blowing your nose or bending over. 2) Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. 3) Otitis medi...

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Understanding Ear Problems: From Ear Infections to Eustachian Tube Issues

Ear problems Hello, Doctor. I started experiencing ear problems around the time of the Lunar New Year this year. Initially, I mistakenly thought there was a bug deep in my right ear, as I felt pain and itching deep inside. After seeking medical attention, I was diagnosed with mil...


Dr. Ji Zhaoyun Reply:
Hello, the issues you mentioned could be due to: 1) Eustachian tube dysfunction: This is the most common cause and can occur not only during flying, climbing, or diving, but also when forcefully blowing your nose or bending over. 2) Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. 3) Otitis me...

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Understanding Olfactory Issues: When Allergies Affect Your Sense of Smell

Olfactory disorders If you have a history of allergies and have recently noticed that you can hardly smell anything from your left nostril and only a little from your right, it is advisable to undergo a thorough evaluation. You should consider the following steps for related exam...


Dr. Li Jiaxuan Reply:
It is recommended to undergo a physical examination or endoscopy at a medical facility. Please note that one of the symptoms of COVID-19 is olfactory dysfunction. If there is a history of travel or contact, it is advisable to go to the emergency department. Wishing you good healt...

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