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Frequently Asked Questions

If nasal blockage persists for more than a week, recurs frequently, or is accompanied by high fever, severe headache, or facial swelling, consult a doctor.

Children are more prone to middle ear infections (otitis media) due to their smaller and more horizontal eustachian tubes, which can trap fluid more easily.

Yes, if the blockage lasts more than 10 days, is accompanied by facial pain or pressure, thick nasal discharge, or reduced sense of smell, it could be sinusitis.

Decongestant sprays can give quick relief but should not be used for more than 3–5 days in a row, as they can cause rebound congestion and make symptoms worse.

Seek medical help if the nosebleed lasts more than 20 minutes, is very heavy, recurs frequently, or follows a head injury.

Not always. some cases, like those caused by earwax or infections, are temporary and treatable. others, especially age-related or noise-induced hearing loss, may be permanent.

Sinus pain is usually caused by inflammation or infection in the sinus cavities, often due to colds, allergies, or sinusitis. the pressure buildup leads to pain in the forehead, cheeks, or around the eyes.

Sit upright, lean slightly forward, and pinch your nose just below the bridge for 10–15 minutes. avoid lying down or tilting your head back, which can cause blood to flow into the throat.

Yes, in many cases. using ear protection around loud noises, avoiding loud music through headphones, treating ear infections early, and having regular hearing checkups can help prevent damage.

Yes, temporary hearing loss can occur due to fluid buildup or swelling in the middle ear during an infection. most cases improve with proper treatment.

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