Dr. can check ear: Medicines such as Tylenol, Motrin, Advil, or Aleve are used to help ear infection, pains, and inflammation. Usually, ear pain that is bad, worrisome, not improving quickly, or that persists more than 2 days should be evaluated by one's primary care doctor. The doctor generally needs to check the patient's head, neck, ears, nose (and look for bleeding), and throat to find out what is happening.
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