No Sore Throat Doctor in Silchar for now

Frequently Asked Questions

See a doctor if the pain is severe, lasts more than 1–2 days, is accompanied by fever, fluid discharge, hearing loss, or if the patient is a child under 6 months.

A blocked nose is usually caused by colds, flu, allergies, sinus infections, or irritants like dust and pollution that inflame nasal tissues and produce excess mucus.

Not always. while infections are common, ear pain can also be referred from dental problems, sinus infections, or even throat conditions like tonsillitis.

Steam inhalation, warm compresses over the face, saline nasal sprays, staying hydrated, and using a humidifier can help relieve sinus pressure and pain.

Yes, in many cases. using ear protection around loud noises, avoiding loud music through headphones, treating ear infections early, and having regular hearing checkups can help prevent damage.

Yes, temporary hearing loss can occur due to fluid buildup or swelling in the middle ear during an infection. most cases improve with proper treatment.

You can try warm compresses, over-the-counter pain relievers, or gentle ear drops for temporary relief—but avoid inserting anything into your ear.

Sinus pain is usually caused by inflammation or infection in the sinus cavities, often due to colds, allergies, or sinusitis. the pressure buildup leads to pain in the forehead, cheeks, or around the eyes.

Most nosebleeds are harmless and stop on their own. however, frequent or heavy nosebleeds may signal underlying issues like hypertension, clotting disorders, or nasal growths and should be evaluated by a doctor.

Mild ear pain from causes like air pressure changes or minor irritation often goes away on its own. however, if it persists or worsens, a medical evaluation is necessary.

Download Quickobook App

Book appointment & health checkups;

Online lab test & consult doctor online

Get the link to download the app