Why do doctors not report that the drug atecortin used in the ear clogs the ear, which leads to temporary hearing loss? In my case, the drug did not remove itself and ENT intervention was necessary
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Anna Pochopień Pharmacist
1 year ago
Ear drops usually do not require self-removal after administration, unless there is an automatic outflow of excess - then it should be gently removed with a cotton swab, gauze pad or cotton bud. I do not know what was the dosage recommended by the doctor, so I can not say whether the amount you used was not too large. In addition, the drug may have been mixed with earwax and the discharge of secretions may have been hindered due to swelling in the course of inflammation. It is worth remembering that the use of any drug is associated with the risk of side effects, so at the time of the first doubts accompanying the use of the drug, you should consult a doctor or pharmacist. I encourage you to read the article on the correct application of ear drops: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-stosowac-krople-do-uszu