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Any ADULT ever have fluid behind the ears that won't go away?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrustyourGut:)" data-source="post: 729892" data-attributes="member: 22900"><p>I have read all of these replies and have not seen one mention of IBPROFEN? I am not sure why this is , as it is an anti-inflammatory.</p><p>I have been suffering with fluid in my right ear now for over two months ..have had 3 different doctors examine my ear even 1 in emergency care ..and all said its only fluid no infection and to keep taking corticosteroids spray even for as long as another couple of months. So i started doing online research as most of us in desperation do and saw somewhere on one of the million blogs out there about ibuprofen might help open the inner ear tube since its a anti-inflammatory ..so it seemed harmless to try i had some leftover ibuprofen tablets from a pulled tooth and i am now on day 3 of taking 600mg ibuprofen every 6 hours and low and behold!! I am starting to be able to close my jaw again wich i haven't been able to do in 2+ months..and am starting to feel fluid moving FINALLY and knock..on wood... So i decided to write a reply fir the first time on any site ever!!! Since this seems to be helping me so far..... If this takes a turn for the worst though..i will be replying also as this is my personal trial and error for fluid buildup ..am am just so curious as to why i wasnt recommended to take this simple yet faster working solution then the nasal spray ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrustyourGut:), post: 729892, member: 22900"] I have read all of these replies and have not seen one mention of IBPROFEN? I am not sure why this is , as it is an anti-inflammatory. I have been suffering with fluid in my right ear now for over two months ..have had 3 different doctors examine my ear even 1 in emergency care ..and all said its only fluid no infection and to keep taking corticosteroids spray even for as long as another couple of months. So i started doing online research as most of us in desperation do and saw somewhere on one of the million blogs out there about ibuprofen might help open the inner ear tube since its a anti-inflammatory ..so it seemed harmless to try i had some leftover ibuprofen tablets from a pulled tooth and i am now on day 3 of taking 600mg ibuprofen every 6 hours and low and behold!! I am starting to be able to close my jaw again wich i haven't been able to do in 2+ months..and am starting to feel fluid moving FINALLY and knock..on wood... So i decided to write a reply fir the first time on any site ever!!! Since this seems to be helping me so far..... If this takes a turn for the worst though..i will be replying also as this is my personal trial and error for fluid buildup ..am am just so curious as to why i wasnt recommended to take this simple yet faster working solution then the nasal spray ? [/QUOTE]
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