Have anybody experienced pain inside your ear during taking food aftre radiation
Hi All,
My father had his last radiation on 7th august 2014.For last 15 days or some he is saying he is feeling little pain in his ear during taking food.the Medicine onocologist told it is the side effect of radiation.
Please comment.
Thanks & Regards
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Hi Hope
Is he using a PEG or eating by mouth. Sometimes the soft palate is damaged from the radiation and does not close right when swallowing. This will allow for food to get trapped in the nasal area or sinus. This was one of my problems but it took years to come to a head, it got so bad if I tried to swallow a pill it would get stuck up in my noise. I would say he needs to give his ENT a call and let them know what is going on.
Just my take
Tim Hondo
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Hi Tim,Hondo said:Hi Hope
Is he using a PEG or eating by mouth. Sometimes the soft palate is damaged from the radiation and does not close right when swallowing. This will allow for food to get trapped in the nasal area or sinus. This was one of my problems but it took years to come to a head, it got so bad if I tried to swallow a pill it would get stuck up in my noise. I would say he needs to give his ENT a call and let them know what is going on.
Just my take
Tim Hondo
Thanks for yourHi Tim,
Thanks for your reply.He had a feeding tube through his nose during and after radiation but after 3 weeks of radiation we removed that tube now he is eating through his mouth.But he is able to eat liquid and little viscos things.We are now in 4th week after radiation.=
Thanks
Trilochan
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Hello !
I had pain in my ear when moving my jaw for quite awhile after surgery. Mine was chalked up to nerve damage in this area. I still have issues with it, but it is minor. I'm assumming rads. could do the same. I agree to let his ENT know about it anyway. Better to check things out to make sure there isn't an infection at play here. Katie
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hi hope, i am one week post op after major neck surgery at MSKCC NY . I was discharged after 2 days and when I got home , my pain became SO much worse ,especially in my jaw ,temple and EAR. I cannot even touch my face /neck and ended up going to my local ER .I was admitted again for 4 more days. Given IV antibiotics and pain meds, which did NOT help . No doctors there seemed to get what I was explaining about this intense pain when I attempt to eat /swallow anything ? I have been searching everywhere for info and found this on MedScape , under Carotid Body Tumors Treatment and management - "first bite syndrome is another complication that occurs when the sympathetic supply to the ipsilateral parotid gland is severed. The resultant parotid gland has an unabated parasympathetic supply. To date, no successful treatment of this syndrome exists."
I regret not a word was mentioned to me about this serious problem and related ear throat complications I ( and possibly your Dad ) may be experiencing . I have not had any radiation . Sadly, there seems to be NO treatement other than possible botox injections .I am so sorry dr.s are not 100% upfront with patients /families about what we are facing after surgeries /treatments .
I am continuing with warm moist towles and regularly sipping room temp.water for minor releif .I am calling my surgeon tomorrow to see what he says about this and give you any updates .Gosh I know how uncomfortable your Dad feels and will pray for his healing .
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Ear316connie said:hi hope, i am one week post op after major neck surgery at MSKCC NY . I was discharged after 2 days and when I got home , my pain became SO much worse ,especially in my jaw ,temple and EAR. I cannot even touch my face /neck and ended up going to my local ER .I was admitted again for 4 more days. Given IV antibiotics and pain meds, which did NOT help . No doctors there seemed to get what I was explaining about this intense pain when I attempt to eat /swallow anything ? I have been searching everywhere for info and found this on MedScape , under Carotid Body Tumors Treatment and management - "first bite syndrome is another complication that occurs when the sympathetic supply to the ipsilateral parotid gland is severed. The resultant parotid gland has an unabated parasympathetic supply. To date, no successful treatment of this syndrome exists."
I regret not a word was mentioned to me about this serious problem and related ear throat complications I ( and possibly your Dad ) may be experiencing . I have not had any radiation . Sadly, there seems to be NO treatement other than possible botox injections .I am so sorry dr.s are not 100% upfront with patients /families about what we are facing after surgeries /treatments .
I am continuing with warm moist towles and regularly sipping room temp.water for minor releif .I am calling my surgeon tomorrow to see what he says about this and give you any updates .Gosh I know how uncomfortable your Dad feels and will pray for his healing .
I would suggest having the ENT take a look instead of the Oncologist.
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