I've had ear pressure, not really pain going on about 7 months now. Back when it started, I went to an urgent care center (I was looking for a new primary care doctor at the time) and the doctor there told me it was Eustacian Tube Dysfunction. He told me to take Claritin D and he prescribed Flonase. I started taking/using both, and the pressure eased up a little bit, but it was still there. At that time, I was also experiencing some sinus pressure. That seems to have lessened.
Fast forward to now - I went to the doctor because my neck was swollen on the left side and I could feel a large lump. She kind of brushed it off, but I asked for an ultrasound, which showed that I have 3 "cystic nodules" in the submandibular region. They're right under my jaw by my left ear. The doctor says it's nothing, and that I should just get another ultrasound in 3 months to make sure they haven't grown. However, now the ear pressure is worse than ever, especially on the left side. I'm also having pain in my left ear while chewing. I've never been diagnosed with TMJ but I do wear a mouth guard that my dentist made me because I do grind my teeth in my sleep. There's no discharge from the ear, but it sort of feels like there's some kind of liquid in there sloshing around every once in a while. The doctor said there's not ear infection and my throat looked fine. There's no dimished hearing or anything. Sometimes there's a slight ringing, but it goes away after a minute or two. My eyes also seem a little sore - they burn a little bit, but I'm not sure if that's a symptom or just because I'm not getting a lot of sleep and they're tired. No fever or body aches, but I am fatigued and I just don't feel "right". I had seasonal allergies when I was a teenager, but I grew out of them (I'm 33 now). I don't have a stuffy nose or a cough, I haven't had any recent colds or flu, no sore throat, etc. I didn't have a lot of infections as a kid, but I was very susceptible to getting "swimmer's ear". Should I give up on the primary care doc at this point and go to an ENT? Or does it sound more like a TMJ issue? Does anyone have any ideas?