Ear Infection

Swimmers Ear

Otitis Externa, commonly known as swimmer’s ear, is an inflammatory or infectious condition affecting the outer ear canal, typically triggered by moisture exposure, bacterial overgrowth (such as Pseudomonas or Staphylococcus), or mechanical irritation from objects like cotton swabs. Symptoms often include pain, itching, and discharge, requiring treatment with antibiotic ear drops and measures to keep […]

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Tight Throat, Ear Infections, Scar Tissue

Question: Below are her questions, and she also said thank you for the explanation about the white powder in her urine. Answer: How to prevent the eardrum from getting thick scar tissue after numerous infections?  Should I use the program for scar tissue? Inner ear?  Lymph node? What about the throat being tight?  The respiratory

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