L.N. asks from Meade, KS on August 28, 2009
Am I Going Deaf?
Tuesday afternoon my ears started feeling like I had been at a rock concert. Ya know that feeling of being around noises too loud and then everything feels a bit muted? Well the next day I felt the inside of one of my ears and it felt numb now the numbness has moved out and is around my entire ear on both sides. I thought maybe it was some weird sinus thing but I have yet to notice it getting better. Not really any other symptoms with it but I did have a bit of a scratchy throat weds or thursday morning??? I feel like if I could just yawn big enough it would pop them and I would feel better but no such luck.
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D.C. answers from Denver on August 30, 2009
L., I hope you are feeling better. Sometimes when I've been sick it's impacted my inner ear. Usually it's related to either swollen glands in my neck area or congestion in my sinuses. It eventually goes away, but messes with my balance and hearing. I find Ocean (saline solution, the one without preservatives) to be very helpful to clear my sinuses and ears. If that doesn't help and you still aren't feeling better in the ears, I'd suggest seeing a doctor.
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J.L. answers from Denver on August 29, 2009
I have never had your symptoms. but I know how to pop your ear. you pull down on your ear lobe and then outwards if it need to pop it will. I don't know if this will help you but worth a shot.
S.M. answers from Casper on August 29, 2009
in addition to what everyone is saying, cut milk and mucus forming foods, add things like grapes, spicy foods like cayenne, and other things that cut mucus. You can put very small crushed garlic in olive oil, or just the juice in olive oil and put it in your ear, that is fantastic for ear infections. Finally there is an herbal formula called Dr. Christopher's ear & nerve, you can get at most herb shops. Hopefully it's just the earwax thing like someone else said, but perhaps you should see a doctor at least to find out what is going on.
E.B. answers from Denver on August 29, 2009
Sounds like an ear infection. Especially if you notice dizziness, see a doctor sooner rather than later.
G.W. answers from Denver on August 29, 2009
go to the doctor right away . . . it may be nothing serious as others have said but you can get PERMANENT hearing loss from a cold or infection.
My family has learned this the hard way.
S.K. answers from Denver on August 29, 2009
You should go to an ear doctor as soon as possible.
Years ago, I had some very unusual fungal infections in my ears, and they felt sort of like that at first. Regular doctors will NOT recognize them, though, and in fact may recommend treatment that makes them far worse (I learned this the hard way...). If you happen to have the same thing, you definitely need to go to an ear doctor who will be able to recognize what it is, rather than an urgent care place or even a regular physician (although a primary care doc might need to give you a referral to an ENT - ear, nose and throat doctor).
Good luck!!
C.V. answers from Denver on August 29, 2009
L.,
Get to a doctor as soon as you can get an appointment! You can wait it out, but sounds like you have a ear infection. I had exactly what your describing about 2 weeks ago & i had a bad ear infection in both ears. I felt like I was wearing ear plugs because everything was muted. I couldn't get mine to "pop" either & I kept saying if I could just pop my ears I would feel so much relief. About 2-3 days after starting an antibiotic I finally got some relief & they "popped" - what a great feeling. I hope that you get better soon!
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C.S. answers from Omaha on August 28, 2009
I do not believe you are going deaf! But I do think you need to seek out some medical help. The ear and hearing in general, is a complicated system. Please seek the help of a professional to really diagnos the issure. As an allergy sufferer for most of my life, I have never encountered my ears becoming numb. They often pop, but the numbness in your ears is what could really be an issue. Hope this helps :)
C.T. answers from Denver on August 28, 2009
Hi L. - I'm guessing you have fluid in your ear and possibly an infection. When you have numbness, it's probably because a cold virus is affecting one of your facial nerves that wrap around the ear and is causing inflammation. It's time to see your doc or an ENT to diagnose properly and rule out infection. They will also need to evaluate the extent of the facial nerves that are being affected. If the area behind your ear becomes warm and red or very tender, call your doctor right away - this could be signs of a serious infection.
In the meantime, buy some Mucinex. It will thin the mucous secretions and will help you to clear your ear. You can take up to 2 tabs twice a day. Dont exceed 2400mg/day. Also use Afrin for the next 2-3 days and when you spray it up your nose tilt your head to the side of the affected ear and kind of snort to see if you can get some of it toward your eustachian tube - you might feel it kind of go down your throat but that's okay. (This is exactly what my allergist suggested for me when I had an extremely congested ear)
I hope you feel better soon!
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