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Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 05:52:

I need a doctor

Alright, so I have a soar throat, but they're pretty common so whatever. First off, what's everyone best technique in getting rid of said soar throat? I hear orange juice is a real killer, as well as anything with sugar.

But my real question is, I think I have an ear infection, or something of the sort. I havent had one since I was a little kid, so I'm a little confused as to whether or not I actually have one. Basically, it feels as if I'm constantly pushing down on my right ear drum, kinda like how when you talk your voice sounds like its extremely full of bass? Only its JUST the right ear. When I push down on my left ear drum, I can still hear outta my right, but it still seems like something is either clogging it or...I dunno, somebody help me. Whenever I talk, my right ear sounds like a live drum & bass show.


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-07-2008 05:54:

Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
Alright, so I have a soar throat, but they're pretty common so whatever. First off, what's everyone best technique in getting rid of said soar throat? I hear orange juice is a real killer, as well as anything with sugar.

But my real question is, I think I have an ear infection, or something of the sort. I havent had one since I was a little kid, so I'm a little confused as to whether or not I actually have one. Basically, it feels as if I'm constantly pushing down on my right ear drum, kinda like how when you talk your voice sounds like its extremely full of bass? Only its JUST the right ear. When I push down on my left ear drum, I can still hear outta my right, but it still seems like something is either clogging it or...I dunno, somebody help me. Whenever I talk, my right ear sounds like a live drum & bass show.


Go to a doctor. Ear stuff should not be fucked around with. If you lost your hearing in one ear, you'd feel like a real dick having posted on TA about it instead of seeing a medical professional.

For a sore throat, gargle some salt water.

Then go to a doctor.


Posted by UmmiE on Mar-07-2008 05:56:

for soar throat take a mild warm mug of water add a pinch of salt in it and do some gargles....Works fine for me.


Ear infection never had it.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 05:57:

Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Go to a doctor. Ear stuff should not be fucked around with. If you lost your hearing in one ear, you'd feel like a real dick having posted on TA about it instead of seeing a medical professional.

For a sore throat, gargle some salt water.

Then go to a doctor.


Good advice. However I havent completely lost my hearing, is it possible some water is just stuck in there or something?


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 05:58:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
First off you shouldn't be touching your ear drums they are delicate.

You may have damaged your ear drum.

Which has perhaps caused a leak of not so nice fluids.. perhaps it is sinosis or sinocitis.. or whatever the heck it is called.

Go to a clinic man. Hopefully you have universal health care where you are.


At the least it is an infection and you'll be put on antibiotics.. but if it is a damaged ear canal.. get it checked right away.. cause it is actually a life threatening situation.


LIFE THREATENING?


I'm going tomorrow.


Posted by Dervish on Mar-07-2008 05:58:

Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
Alright, so I have a soar throat, but they're pretty common so whatever. First off, what's everyone best technique in getting rid of said soar throat? I hear orange juice is a real killer, as well as anything with sugar.

But my real question is, I think I have an ear infection, or something of the sort. I havent had one since I was a little kid, so I'm a little confused as to whether or not I actually have one. Basically, it feels as if I'm constantly pushing down on my right ear drum, kinda like how when you talk your voice sounds like its extremely full of bass? Only its JUST the right ear. When I push down on my left ear drum, I can still hear outta my right, but it still seems like something is either clogging it or...I dunno, somebody help me. Whenever I talk, my right ear sounds like a live drum & bass show.


In all my years in medicaine I have never heard of such a complex case. You have a very rare condition that is known as being a hypochondriac (whinyus-bitchus). Take two man testicles and suck them up.


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-07-2008 05:58:

Re: Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
Good advice. However I havent completely lost my hearing, is it possible some water is just stuck in there or something?


I wouldn't know. A doctor would. Go!

Edit: Don't listen to Dervish, he's Scottish, and too tight to pay for a doctor.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 06:00:

Re: Re: Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I wouldn't know. A doctor would. Go!

Edit: Don't listen to Dervish, he's Scottish, and too tight to pay for a doctor.





Alright, alright, I'm not ignoring the doctor request, but is there some sort of over the counter droplet thing I could buy at Walgreens that could perhaps cure this?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-07-2008 06:03:

you have a wax build up in your ear. try eardrops or go to the doctor for it to be syringed out.

sore throats - ice cream, horrible-tasting liquid from the chemist to gargle, cut down on smoking if you do, strong lozenges with ice cold water. if its not a viral infection some anti biotic might help.

stop taking deep throat.


Posted by Dervish on Mar-07-2008 06:04:

Re: Re: Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I wouldn't know. A doctor would. Go!

Edit: Don't listen to Dervish, he's Scottish, and too tight to pay for a doctor.


I did once get a speach from an ex about a thing on my foot "you'll nedd to get this balm thing for it and once you do that rub with this...kjhakjhadkj" I just took out a knife and cut it off.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 06:07:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
stop taking deep throat.


This is all I live for.


Okay, after a small amount of research, it appears that both the throat and ears are connected internally via the eaustachian tube. The soar throat PLUS the partial hearing loss are actually directly related in that fluids sometimes get stuck up there upon blowing the nose or swallowing flem (I've had a cold so this would explain that).

In other words, its hardly anything to fear, they sell over the counter drugs to help cure it, and if it doesnt help then you go see a doctor. Walgreens, here I come!...tomorrow.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-07-2008 06:09:

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
Okay, after a small amount of research, it appears that both the throat and ears are connected internally


you didnt know this?

that's why they're "ears nose & throat" doctors.


Posted by Yan on Mar-07-2008 06:09:

Your throat can fly?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2008 06:09:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
First off you shouldn't be touching your ear drums they are delicate.

You may have damaged your ear drum.

Which has perhaps caused a leak of not so nice fluids.. perhaps it is sinosis or sinocitis.. or whatever the heck it is called.

Go to a clinic man. Hopefully you have universal health care where you are.


At the least it is an infection and you'll be put on antibiotics.. but if it is a damaged ear canal.. get it checked right away.. cause it is actually a life threatening situation.

http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/otitism.asp




Holy crap do NOT listen to this moron, lol.


The ears, nose, and throat are all interrelated. It's not surprising that you have a sore throat if you have an ear infection....your glands get swollen and put pressure on the surrounding structures.

Take some ibuprofen and go see a doc about your ears, then your sore throat will go away.


Posted by shaw on Mar-07-2008 06:10:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000



Alright, alright, I'm not ignoring the doctor request, but is there some sort of over the counter droplet thing I could buy at Walgreens that could perhaps cure this?


Cure it? no.

It's an ear infection. Go to the doctor asap. They'll give you a prescription for amoxicillin and you'll be fine in a couple days. Until then, sleep on that ear (let it drain), try to avoid running around or listening to anything loud. It's not life threatening, your hearing probably isn't at risk, though it hurts like a bitch, and is just going to get worse. If you wait long enough, your ear drum could rupture, leaving you with scarring & some hearing loss. In the mean time, bed, ibuprofen, & sleep on that side.


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Mar-07-2008 06:14:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Holy crap do NOT listen to this moron, lol.


The ears, nose, and throat are all interrelated. It's not surprising that you have a sore throat if you have an ear infection....your glands get swollen and put pressure on the surrounding structures.

Take some ibuprofen and go see a doc about your ears, then your sore throat will go away.


Thanks for the advice. I'm getting nervous with replies ranging from "oh just sleep on it" to "GET THIS TAKEN CARE OF NOW, ITS LIFE THREATENING." I'll set up a doc appt. tomorrow.


quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
you didnt know this?


Nope. I'm sure I knew about it at some point but forgot about it a couple of blunts back.

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
It's an ear infection. Go to the doctor asap. They'll give you a prescription for amoxicillin and you'll be fine in a couple days. Until then, sleep on that ear (let it drain), try to avoid running around or listening to anything loud. It's not life threatening, your hearing probably isn't at risk, though it hurts like a bitch, and is just going to get worse. If you wait long enough, your ear drum could rupture, leaving you with scarring & some hearing loss. In the mean time, bed, ibuprofen, & sleep on that side.


Will do.


'ppreciate the advice my TA docs.


Posted by shaw on Mar-07-2008 06:14:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
Also if you didn't know you arn't suppose to clean the inside of your ears out with those cuetips just the outside of your ears.. the wax naturally cleans itself to the outside don't put anything deep into your ear canal


Here is an interesting article on the dangers of cleaning ones inner ears.

http://www.canada.com/topics/news/s...41c377f&k=50637


you clearly know nothing about the human body. If you did, your hair wouldn't look like fescue.


Posted by Dervish on Mar-07-2008 06:17:

Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
In all my years in medicaine I have never heard of such a complex case. You have a very rare condition that is known as being a hypochondriac (whinyus-bitchus). Take two man testicles and suck them up.


For all the fancy words and google searches... who was right? Eh?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2008 06:18:

Re: Re: Re: I need a doctor

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
For all the fancy words and google searches... who was right? Eh?




He's hardly being a hypochondriac.


Posted by Dervish on Mar-07-2008 06:20:

"sore" ear and "sore" throat...


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2008 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
"sore" ear and "sore" throat...




Yeah, and if you knew anything about the human body and pathophysiology, you'd know that sore ears and sore throats are often related.


Posted by shaw on Mar-07-2008 06:22:

quote:
Originally posted by ********
I am a doctor of divinity.. not a medical doctor. And ear infections can be life threatening. Damaged ear canals very much so.. the longer he sits on it the greater the chance of permanent hearing loss or even death.

q.


lol.


Posted by Dervish on Mar-07-2008 06:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
"sore" ear and "sore" throat...


EDIT: Try this, hold your nose, blow and hear the pop. Thats because you have the life threatening disease of a cold....


Posted by shaw on Mar-07-2008 06:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
EDIT: Try this, hold your nose, blow and hear the pop. Thats because you have the life threatening disease of a cold....


DO NOT DO THIS.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Mar-07-2008 06:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
EDIT: Try this, hold your nose, blow and hear the pop. Thats because you have the life threatening disease of a cold....



Don't listen to this moron either.


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