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another erainfection / blown eardrum

Hi There
I had a bad cold over the last 10 days and on tuesday night got a bad earche which ended up in a blown eardrum.
During the earche (of course at night) i took puls C30, 3 doses, after each i think i got a rupture in the eardrum but the third dose didn't help much and the pain was now endureable,
Now the discharge, which has been only minorbut a little bloody was stooped by 2 doses of mercurius 30C the followinging 2 days after, and i start feeling better, but still have the stuffed, plugged feeling in the ear (right) and and a pretty loud rushing noise. Also i can hardly hear at all on the right ear and my balance is very bad, especially when it comes to looking up.
Long story short, the repertorisation got as results first puls (i took three doses already the first night and am slightly craving eggs now, which is unusaual and a symp. of puls, so i guess i better don't take another dose) and second is still merc....
I am just wondering if "blown eradrum" is to be taken in consideration when repertorizing, and wgere i would find that? my repertories all don't have this symptom.... what would i need to choose for a rubric to get this perforation healed soon?
 
  itsme on 2005-03-28
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You need to get emergency treatment or you will ruin your ear. Visiting ENT doctor may save your ear. No single medical system is perfect alone.
 
kuldeep last decade

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