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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Earache
  1. An earache is a sharp, dull, or burning pain in one or both ears. The pain may last a ... The following steps may help an earache: Place a cold pack or cold wet washcloth on the outer ear for 20 minutes to reduce pain. Chewing may help relieve ...
  2. ... This is called referred pain. For example, an earache may sometimes cause tooth pain. ... A toothache may occur because of: Abscessed tooth Earache Injury to the jaw or mouth Heart attack ( ...
  3. ... refer pain to other areas, causing a headache, earache, or toothache. Other possible causes of TMJ-related ... the mouth Dull, aching pain in the face Earache Headache Jaw pain or tenderness of the jaw ...
  4. ... to be treated, such as a sore throat, earache, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, or a cough. Has ...
  5. ... Redness or swelling anywhere on your body Cough Earache Headache, stiff neck Sore throat Sores in your ...
  6. Contact your provider if your child has: Fever Earache Yellow green or gray mucus Pain or swelling ...
  7. ... reveal the cause of symptoms such as an earache, the ear feeling full, or hearing loss.
  8. ... coming out of the ear (brain fluid) Dizziness Earache Loss of hearing Nausea and vomiting Noises in ...
  9. Some of the common symptoms are: Earache Fullness in the ear or a sensation that the ear is plugged Noises in the ear ( tinnitus ) Partial hearing loss, may get ...
  10. ... be clear, pus, or bloody) Ear noise/buzzing Earache or ear discomfort Hearing loss in the involved ...
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