Just started using Cetraxal 0.2% Ear Drops for Swimmer's Ear - Any Tips or Warnings?
I recently started using Cetraxal 0.2% Pf Ear Sol 14 Singles for a stubborn case of swimmer's ear. My doctor prescribed it, and I've been using it for a few days now. It seems to be working, but I'm a bit concerned about the potential side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else used this medication? Any tips on how to deal with the short-term pain after use? Also, how do you manage to keep the drops from dripping out? Could it potentially hurt my hearing in any way?
Just started using Cetraxal 0.2% Ear Drops for Swimmer's Ear - Any Tips or Warnings?
I recently started using Cetraxal 0.2% Pf Ear Sol 14 Singles for a stubborn case of swimmer's ear. My doctor prescribed it, and I've been using it for a few days now. It seems to be working, but I'm a bit concerned about the potential side effects, especially the severe ones. Has anyone else used this medication? Any tips on how to deal with the short-term pain after use? Also, how do you manage to keep the drops from dripping out? Could it potentially hurt my hearing in any way?
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I’m not sure if this is a side effect or something else but I noticed my ear felt clogged for a few days after using this. If you have a similar experience, you may want to ask your doctor.
I've never heard of this before. I might need it cause my daughter is always in pain when she swims. I am worried about the side effects, do you know if this kind of pain is a serious sign?
I had to use these after a bad infection from a Backpacking trip. The pain was awful. They were worth the struggle and the drops made it much more manageable. Just follow the doctor's instructions carefully.
Be careful with this stuff. I had a bad reaction and ended up with a rash all over my ear. Definitely consult your doctor if you notice anything weird.