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A 33-year-old male presented with a year-long history of tinnitus, dizziness, dry cough, chronic inner ear pain, and a foreign body sensation in the ear (1). Symptoms worsened over time, despite the use of NSAIDs and antitussives. Activities like washing or touching the ear canal triggered nausea, dizziness, and gag reflexes. Otoscopy revealed a 3.
A Case of Oto-Tricho in the Tympanic Membrane

A Case of Oto-Tricho in the Tympanic Membrane

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