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However, I don't think that was the case. My ear has been feeling on and off pressure over the last 2 months, and now it is very annoying. My hearing ability seems to be OK, though sometimes my ears feel sensitive to loud or unusual sounds.
When I swallow, I hear a crackling sound in my ear, not very loud at all, but pretty consistent. Also, just recently, the area near my glands has felt some pressure that seems to be tied into my ear problem.
I seem to have been very paranoid about this, so I don't know how much of it is really a problem. I've tried researching this online, but I can't find a match for my problem.
I've taken a few decongestant pills on occasion, but they haven't helped. An answer to this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Have you seen a doctor for this problem? An ear nose & throat specialist could answer your questions or atleast tell you that there is nothing to worry about. You could have an allergy, even if you never had one before. Allergies change every 7 years, I've heard. Keep Q-tips out of your ears too, they can compound wax into your eardrum. You may want to just try a ear flushing kit before you spend money on a doctor. They cost less than $10.
Hey there...sounds like you have or had a Eustachian tube problem, the tube that equalizes pressure between your inner and outer ears.
When the Eustachian tubes get clogged due to allergy or a cold, your hearing can be reduced. The squeaking noise you heard when you blew into your nose to equalize the pressure most likely was the result of air trying to get through a swollen Eustachian tube.
Most likely, you need to take decongestants. If it continues, I suggest a Doctor visit.
For about two weeks now, in the evening my ears fill full of pressure and I can't hear that well. Nothing triggers it, it just happens every evening. So I will try and close my mouth and block my nose and blow, but it doesn't go away. Its starting to get really obnoxious!! I have tried decongestants, but they haven't worked, and I am not recovering from a prior cold or anything this just came on!! Help me!!
I agree with bweb. Pseudophedrine 60 mg every 4 hours works well with me. If you're on other meds check with the pharmacist first. If that doesn't help, you can visit an ent and they can make a small incision to help equalize the pressure. Best of luck to you.
I'm having similare problems; ear pressure, sensitive to sound, a strange swishing sound. I think it is related to allergies, however Allegra, Flonase and Pseudophedrine are not helping. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow, hopefully they'll have something to help me!
My son had all the symptoms that you are having. He was put on Singulair in the springby our allergy doctor and it worked wonders, I was amazed! He was taken off it in Aug. but this week I had to put him back on it because the ear pressure came back. Singulair is very expensive but it helped my son feel much better! Good luck to you!
I recently had a lot of pressure in one ear and reduced hearing. It started with a cold but never went away. Turns out my ear was clogged with wax. I put 3 drops of mineral oil in a day for 3 days and then went to the doctor to flush it out. A wax ball the size of a small marble came out and my hearing returned to normal with no more pressure. It feels wonderful.
I also have this ear pressure problem in my right ear for months now. I saw a doctor and she said I had wax build up, so the nurse flushed out both ears and gave me a prescription decongestant. I took the decongestants for a week but they did nothing for me. I still have this nasty pressure in my right ear. Anyone got any suggestions?
I have pressure in my ears..most of the time i can feel it slightly squeezing out with lilttle discomfort when I'm laying down. I also have very bad times when i feel pressure building and it causes me the sensation of falling, almost like an elevator ride!...It also starts when reading. Recently I awoke and right away went through a violent spinning spell..i couldnt see straight almost vomited and passed out. it all started after a very bad cold...over a year ago. alergies (allergies)? or clogged ears? anyone got some suggestions of what im going through? it has affected my life to the point of almost debilitating me.
A solution described at this web site works, if it is not wax in your outter ear, but clogging inside the eustachian tube - often caused by an ear infection, or simply allergies and sinus congestion even, this solution is easy to do at home with a neti pot and sinus spray, to clear swelling and clogging in the eustachian tube.
When the Eustachian tubes get clogged due to allergy or a cold, your hearing can be reduced. The squeaking noise you heard when you blew into your nose to equalize the pressure most likely was the result of air trying to get through a swollen Eustachian tube.
Most likely, you need to take decongestants. If it continues, I suggest a Doctor visit.
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