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not sure what this is??

I have no ides if this is an allergy but here is my question(s). When I sneeze nothing comes out it feels stuck in the center of my head head. My right ear feels full. I had a double ear infection with antibiotic cleared up felt the fullness and a bit dizzy and disoriented again but ears were fine. My neck and shoulder feel somewhat numb hard to explain I can feel them but when I eat or drink I don't feel the senstation there. There is a pain radiating my neck to shoulder to back of shoulder blade. I also feel a bit dizzy sometimes and with that I get a little disoriented for a few seconds. The worse is the breathing I have a hard time catching my breath or getting the air in...what is this??is this an allergy. Can you give me some suggestions on what to do or what this can possibly be???Thanks!
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449909 tn?1233409897
Thanks for the reply.

Yeah, it is very likely that you got an URTI from your son. You may have to take the necessary treatment. Not much to worry about.

Best,
TA
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Thank You! I don't sneeze all that much but when I do it won't come out!! My son just had an uri last week is this something that I can catch also I have no cough? I really can't even tell how much I appreciate you getting back to me. I am going to call the ENT to see what all this is. Thanks again
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449909 tn?1233409897
You may have to visit a spine surgeon/ physiatrist/ Orthopaedic surgeon for your neck and shoulder problems

Best,

TA
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449909 tn?1233409897
In allergic rhinitis, one would expect itching as a symptom. But may not be always there.  Is the sneezing frequent, something like 20 per day?

You sneeze because of irritation in the nose. Your description make one think you are just recovering from an upper respiratory infection. In that event, the fullness in the ear (may be because of fluid in the middle ear) can persist for about 3 wks. Dizziness may be due to the same.

Numbness neck and shoulder, radiating pain fromneck to shoulder... all point to the cervical spine.

You will get all the answers when you visit an ENT.

Best rgds,
Thomas Antony
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