How Can I regain my hearing loss due to sound infection? I get more pain when I eat onions, tomatoes, etc?
enochdivine2005 asked:
I got treatment from a specialist doctor about a year ago and experience alot of improvement but i decided to stop becuase I detected to had high blood preasure as a result of the drugs. So I became afraid. What is bothering me the most is the connection the pain has with eating onions, tomatoes, unripe fruit, etc. I normally have pain but the it increases any time I take food that contains the aforementioned things. The hearing loss increases and it seems there is a swoling in my ear.
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I got treatment from a specialist doctor about a year ago and experience alot of improvement but i decided to stop becuase I detected to had high blood preasure as a result of the drugs. So I became afraid. What is bothering me the most is the connection the pain has with eating onions, tomatoes, unripe fruit, etc. I normally have pain but the it increases any time I take food that contains the aforementioned things. The hearing loss increases and it seems there is a swoling in my ear.

January 29th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Think about allergies, do you have any that you know of?? I is worth exploring, also what chemicals were used in the growing process?? Think outside the normal and you may find your answer.
January 29th, 2009 at 11:13 pm
Don’t waste your time exploring produce and allergies as was suggested by someone else. You need to be evaluated by a health care provider. Try to be seen by the same Otolaryngologist who treated you a year ago if you can. If you can’t, be seen by your primary. It may be that you have an inflammation of the parotid gland (parotitis, parotiditis). This is a large salivary gland located at both sides of the face, just in front of and below the ears. With parotitis eating certain foods or initially chewing anything can be very painful and the swelling can interfere with hearing. Hope you can get this problem resolved quickly.