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Hello everyone, I am asking a question regarding ear ache. My operation was done before two years. I have suddenly started having a ear ache on the operation side and is not stopping. It feels like there is something inside tickling but I even tried to clean with a earbud and it still happens. It's also affecting when I swallow, it hurts when I swallow. Is anyone having any similar problem or knowing the answer? Thank you

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Hello Frooti

Have you been to see your GP (doctor) yet? I had earache for a while last year and it was caused by a build up of ear wax - and yes I do clean my ears and no I've never needed this treatment before. I had to have eardrops and then my ears were syringed - amazing what was in there!

Best wishes,

Tabby

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Frooti in reply toTabbycat

Thank you Tabby, I shall give them a call 😊

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