Saturday, February 6, 2010

Tonsillitis Brain Tumor Ear/Tonsil Problem: Could This Be A Brain Tumor?

Ear/Tonsil problem: Could this be a brain tumor? - tonsillitis brain tumor

It started a month ago, had a severe sore throat, white patches on the tonsils, I went to the doctor prescribed penicillin a week. He put a patch on the left tonsil pus at that time I had a strange noise in his left ear when I on my left side and when I breathe. After several weeks, finally a few days later I was laid back. This time the doctor checked her ears, neck, etc., "said my ear was beautiful and very clean. (One hand on the things that) to stick and watch. He said it was probably an infection and gave me 2 weeks of penicillin. I have two days in the penicillin-left, and I go to the doctor on the 27th.

My voice is loud breathing and was on the left side. It almost sounds like I breathe through my ears. No pain, just a nuisance. So, when I turn my head left or right, I hear the sound of a stranger, who, like me, sounds like the tonsils or something stuck in his throat. They look very swollen, a little red. The hearing has decreased a lot since ITo use ear drops, and penicillin, but not yet completely disappeared. I click when I head, it almost always comes from my throat / neck area, maybe somewhere in the ear. It looks like it came directly under my ear at times. I wondered if my ear can after infection and tonsillitis and things could be blocked, that you have. Sounds like it could be trapped mucus.

But I wonder whether it might be something more serious? I have no unusual symptoms. I feel like a little polish when I got up quickly, but rarely, and I really did, because I'm vegetarian and I have always criticized the lack of iron, which only happens when I iron tablets.

Ideas?

Thank you.

1 comment:

nochocol... said...

It is very common for the ears usually after a throat infection. Even some of the cold will cause the ear. Even after the infection is gone, the ear can take months. You're right, tonsillitis, may cause swelling and its eustatic pipes secured. The sound is heard all that and nothing unusual.

If you have any doubts, then return to your doctor and him some questions. With 15 of these UJP quickly and the feeling that you're black seems to be normal. I know that I was at that age. And with the hearing problem, which is a little out of balance, may be normal. You will be better in a few weeks, perhaps months, for external sounds.

You can do a blood test to see if you get anemic. Or read and understand food iron in your diet. So, do not take too many iron tablets, especially if you're a man.
Although vitamin B12 could in order.

It is speculated that excess iron may cause more infections. GetYour blood and make sure you tell your doctor that you are a vegetarian.

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