No: And allergy does not usually cause ear pain unless you have an ear infection.
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Eustachian tube: If one has active rhinitis (nasal congestion, post nasal drip, facial pressure), you can have eustachian tube dysfunction. Check to see if the inner or outer ear is affected with your doctor or local minute clinic. Some harmless treatment include, otc nasal saline rinse, allergease (vitamin c, herbs for allergy treatment). If no change after 1-2 days, you need to see a doctor.
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