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Major right ear pain when weather changes. seen ent, ear looks normal. what can i do? use flonase, ciprodex & advil (ibuprofen) prn. mouth guard at night? clench?

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Chiropractor: I have sent patients (and myself) to the chiropractor for adjustments of the jaw. This can be helpful especially when all the other options are not working.

Answered 11/28/2017

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See doctor: Pain in right ear may be a reffered pain due to jaw locking on the same side and becomes intense during weather changes .As all the medicines are not helping , consult your doctor to look at joint -of the jaw --tempro-mandibular joint or any other problem

Answered 10/6/2014

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Dr. Jalal Zuberi answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Seasonal Allergies: If your symptoms come up mostly with weather changes, seasonal allergies may be to blame. Try non sedating anti allergy meds like Allegra or Claritin and change Flonase to Nasacort, (triamcinolone) if you have been on it for some time. The allergy meds that people use routinely due to severity of symptoms, should be rotated every year or so to avoid resistance to these drugs.

Answered 5/20/2016

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