A 42-year-old Arizona patient visited Enticare with recurring ear pressure, muffled hearing, and intermittent pain during peak allergy seasons. Symptoms persisted despite over-the-counter antihistamines.
After evaluation, Enticare specialists diagnosed allergy-induced Eustachian tube dysfunction. The care plan included nasal corticosteroids, allergen avoidance strategies, saline irrigation, and allergy testing. Within four weeks, the patient reported significant improvement in ear pressure, hearing clarity, and daily comfort.
This case highlights the importance of treating underlying allergies rather than symptoms alone.
