i've had this feeling of fullness in my ear for almost 5 weeks and its driving me insane, i think its a problem with my eustahian tube. the only temporary fix is closing my nostrils and softly blowing it that makes it pop.
considering Any Forums has some of the brightest minds of Any Forums this is my last resort. how do i get rid of this fucking feeling of fullness in my ear and what are the political complicaitons of it?
All I know is that sometimes what seems to be an ear problem is really a tooth problem
Adrian Price
It can be an infection, take some antibiotics. Then again it can happen after a viral infection too, in which case you're fuck but it will pass in time.
Cameron Bailey
Try wax loosening ear drops if your hearing is messed up
Robert Morris
Take decongestants (sudafed etc)
Dominic Richardson
ive had covid a week ago and it triggered my chronic sinusitis, but i had the ear problem like 2 weeks before i caught the rona. maybe rona extended it for a bit?
Justin Miller
I HAVE THIS SAME SHIT DUDE EXCEPT MY SHIT STARTED IN JANUARY
Caleb Sanchez
im using xylometazoline for the past 3 days but no succes yet
Luke Turner
So far the option on this i know are: make laser hole in the ear drum. Or put special drainage into drum Basically its liquid that gathers in your ear and clogs shit. Wish I knew other better ways. Definitely don't take antibiotics. It will fuck you up.
Jace Campbell
My missus gets this, often ends in her ear drum rupturing. It's your tubes.
Ear, nose and throat are all connected so it's an infection in either of those. She has to get antibiotics to sort it as she's type 1 diabetic and struggles to shake it. You may get away with fluids, anti histamines and rest.
Camden Jenkins
go to a doctor
Noah Ramirez
Lie on side, fill ear with hydrogen peroxide.
Samuel Lee
You have to get the stuff that has Pseudoephedrine
Jackson Ramirez
>i think its a problem with my eustahian tube It's shit like this that cause me to doubt whether the Dutch are even human.
Colton Ward
Had that few times over the years. Unfortunately I've never figured out a way to clear it, it usually just goes away on its own after a few weeks.
Parker Hill
funny enough this it really will work
Kevin Sullivan
neck yourself
Christopher Green
How many times have you gone for a run of at least 20 minutes over the last 5 weeks?
Ear drops fixed mine. Shitloads of water and eating right too/abstaining from alcohol. I couldn't hear out my left ear at one point.
Eustachian tubes are the worst I could hear myself breathing super loudly right in my ear (I'm a quiet breather normally) and was convinced someone was hiding in my bedroom.
I got mine after fucking a vaxxed girl, not sure if that was coincidence or not...
Isaac Reyes
get your teeth looked at - sounds like the more likely or put some warm olive in your ear for 3 mins then get a shower in hot water and repeatedly rinse for 10-15 mins - if it is a wax build up usually one of those two if you have to pop it to make it calm down if it's not either of them two, I don't fucking know i'm not a doctor
Carson Lopez
that's astral entity attaching to your subtle etheric body they like greasy surface on your skin, this skin oil are breeding ground for bacteria and bacteria has low vibration creating some sort of negative energy portal for these demonic forces to attach when you shower make sure to rub this area with soap until clean, anti bacterial soap is better, after shower use wet q-tip to clean the ear canal, you'll feel the fullness disappear if you concentrate on this feeling you'll feel they have shapes and are like worms the fullness sensation is from your nervous system affected by these demonic negative energy
I've had this for about 8 years. It comes and goes. I'm pretty sure it's related to extensive dental work I've had due to some facial injuries. The thing I track is my hearing acuity (my ability to hear tones as well as different volume levels). So far, it hasn't been affected. I have had a PET scan of my head, but nothing useful shows up. Also, I'm not the only person with similar problems.
What I suspect is this: the nerves around the eardrum are very sensitive to changes in pressure. However, air pressure is not the only thing which can trigger those nerves. The 'pressure detection system' can be triggered by ANY kind of pressure (not just atmospheric pressure). So if the nerves are being pushed by tissue, they return the same signals as any other kind of pressure. 'Popping' your ears might 'work' for a brief time because it reduces the tissue pressure against the nerves. But it's not permanent.
My 'solution' is to ignore it. If it won't kill me, it doesn't matter.
Ayden James
not available in the netherlands unfortunately
ive used anti inflammatory eardrops but it didnt help, i guess this wont either. since the problem is behind the eardrum. (i assume its fluid in the eustachian tube that cant get out)
yeah same here but none of the stuff works unfortunately, docs in netherlands are useless they dont give a fuck especially if youre young
i workout 5-6 times a week past year im pretty healthy aside from this shit