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Doctor let me ask, I have persistent tinnitus, if I go to the doctor, the doctor will give me otitis media, but it doesn't go away, so I continue to go to the hospital to see the doctor. often. When I had an otolaryngoscopy, the doctor said that I was born with some fluid in the ear, which was flowing down the throat, so I couldn't have surgery to give the medicine to drink. Recently, I have noticed that there are lumps behind both ears, it feels like a lump of pus and my ears are still ringing. So can you tell me the condition, prolonged tinnitus, lumps in both ears, what are the signs of disease? Thank you doctor for helping me.
Phan Thanh Duy (1992)
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Hello. Tinnitus symptoms are common in many diseases. Currently, I have not clearly described the nature of tinnitus, the extent of it, and there are no audiometric results, endoscopic results and scans of the ears, nose, sinuses, arches, and tubes, so I can't make an accurate diagnosis. my illness.
To be able to draw specific conclusions about the condition of prolonged tinnitus, what are the signs of the disease? You should go to a hospital under Vinmec Health System to be examined by Ear - Nose - Throat doctors.
Looking forward to meeting you and discussing more specifically about the current issue. I wish you good health always.
Answered by Specialist Doctor Ear - Nose - Throat Doctor, Department of Ear - Nose - Throat - Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital
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