Case Study: Successful Treatment for Watering Ear at Enticare

Case Study: Managing a Watering Ear Condition at Enticare

Patient Background:
A 38-year-old patient visited Enticare after experiencing persistent ear drainage for over a week. The discharge was yellow-green, accompanied by mild ear pain and hearing loss.

Challenges:
The patient had tried over-the-counter ear drops with no improvement. They also reported seasonal allergies, which complicated the condition.

Diagnosis:
Upon examination, the ENT specialist identified otitis externa (swimmer’s ear) complicated by allergic inflammation.

Treatment Plan:

  • Prescribed antibiotic ear drops

  • Advised warm compress therapy to reduce discomfort

  • Recommended avoiding swimming until full recovery

  • Allergy management with antihistamines

Results:
Within 10 days, the discharge and pain subsided. Hearing improved, and the patient reported better overall ear comfort.

Takeaway:
Prompt diagnosis and tailored treatment at Enticare successfully managed the patient’s watering ear, preventing complications and restoring quality of life.

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