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Constant Ear Popping

For the past couple of years, I've had a constant popping/crackling in my ears.  I hear it when I swallow, yawn, etc.  I went to the ENT and he did a tympanometry test that came back normal, but said the he could hear the crackling when he listened in my ears.  There may be a problem with my Eustacian tube or, better yet, the muscles behind it.  He said there isn't much to do but maybe try an antihistamine which hasn't worked.  Even though its not life-threatening, its very frustrating to live with this!  Is there anything else, at all, to do to get rid of this noise?
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I have had constant popping for about a year.  Everytime I yawned, sang, swallowed, I had my ears popped.  It ruined my life, at work, in stressful situations, or even just talking to friends.  I tried everything olive oil, sinus surgery: acupuncture, but nothing work. UNTIL my ENT suggested to but PET tubes in my ear.  It has been over 3 months with not a singe pop.  Finally, I can go ahead with my life knowing that a pop will not occur in this conversation, or in any conversation in the future.
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I am glad it worked for you,my ears did not pop before the ear tubes were in,but after they were taken out I have poping in my left ear!
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I can live with this but am shocked that there is no answer, OMG! This started for me in Aug 2015 after a flight, in a storm, from Charlotte NC to DC. I got off of the plane and sat down in the first available seat in the terminal. Both ear drums (?) felt like they were being sucked together into the center of my head and were about to snap. It was bazaar. I could barely hear the activity around me. I kept swallowing and after an hour or so it got somewhat better but never normal.  Six days later, I was in the emergency room with vertigo. I was prescribed a nasal spray, "Fluticasone Propionate". It kind of helps, temporarily. Based on all of the posts, seems there's no point in going to an  ENT. That was my next move. Oh well.
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HELLO EVERY1, I READ ALL OF THE POSTS, AND I AM HAVING THE SAME PROBLEMS ALSO, I HAVE SINUSITIS, FOR ABOUT 25 YEARS, AND BOTH MY EARS POPS ALSO. MY DOCTORS GAVE ME ALL KIND OF MEDS, NOTHING WORKS, I DISCOVER, EVERY TIME I LEAVE THE STATE OF VA, TO GO TO DELAWARE, MY POPPING STOPS, MY NOSE CLEARS UP, AND WHEN I COME BACK TO VA, IT ALL STARTS UP AGAIN. SO I TRAVEL TO DELAWARE ABOUT 3 TIMES A MONTH, EVERYTHING CLEARS UP. I COME BACK TO VA IN THIS DIRTY AIR WE BREATHE, HAS A LOT TO DO WITH MY SINUS AND POPPING EARS. I PROMISE I AM TELLING THE TRUTH, I WIS I CAN AFFORD TO MOVE TO DELAWARE, BUT I CAN'T, SO I GO AS MUCH AS I CAN JUST TO GET RELIEF. I'M SITTING IN MY HOME RIGHT NOW LISTENING TO MY POPPING EARS. DRIVING ME CRAZY. I WILL BE GOING TO DELAWARE NEXT WEEK FOR 2 DAYS, IT'S IN THE AIR WE BREATHE, THE AIR IS DIFFERENT IN SOME STATES. THINK ABOUT IT. IT'S  THE POLLUTION,IN OUR AIR. THAT CAUSES SINUS PROBLEM IN SOME PEOPLE LIKE ME,JUST THINK ABOUT IT. AND SEE IF IT MAKES SENSE TO YOU.
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I seriously think more research needs to be done to solve people's ear popping issues. It beats me as to how in this day and age with the technology available doctors can't solve our ear popping problems. This isn't some mysterious disease, there just seems to be a solution to the cause of the popping.
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Once the cause is found, there should be a suitable treatment.
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Does anybody feel they just have air trapped inside the ear/jaw/ throat area Even though you know there's nothing wrong with the ear? All tests of mine have come out normal, even got a tube put in which didn't help..
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Wanted to add to my original post. Anyone know if people with chronic ear popping should use nasal irrigation? nasal rinses?

My doctor suggested me to use it for my allergies, but since I have this chronic ear issue I don't think thats a good idea. Any experiences or thoughts?
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