WHAT COULD BE CAUSING THIS PRESSURE IN MY EARS?

For the past integrate of weeks I’ve been feeling this vigour inside my middle ears. They’re not pressed up or anything, I can listen to fine, and I do not feel anything lodged inside of them, nonetheless it feels similar to something inside my ears is expanding and causing lots of pressure. Sometimes it can be really painful, alternative times it’s frequency noticeable. And it happens in both ears, but not regularly at the same time. I additionally feel drunken a lot, either I’m standing, sitting, laying, it doesn’t matter, I’ll feel dizzy. And I get a little flattering bad headaches in the same mark over and over again. What could be causing all of these things? Are there treatments?

4 Comments so far

  1. rosko on February 8th, 2010

    Sometimes mucus can get lodged in the eustachian tube which connects sinuses to the ear canal. So your nose may be unobstructed but you still may have dried up mucus lodged deep in your inner ear. This could ultimately be a sinus problem. If that’s the case than I would take an over the counter sinus medication and/or ear drops, that are designed to clear the ear canal.

  2. Ryan on February 8th, 2010

    It could be an infection. I’d see an ear, nose, throat doc.

  3. Gillian on February 8th, 2010

    Dizziness and pressure make it sound like you may have some sort of ear infection. Inner ear infection cause your equilibrium to be off, which makes you feel vertigo or very dizzy regardless of position. When I had an inner ear infection, the doctor told me there was no medical treatment for it. It just had to be played out, but he did give me medication for the vertigo I was feeling. Pain in the ears is often a middle or outer ear infection.

    My suggestion is to call or email your doctor. They’ll give you a more definite answer.

  4. Rockford on February 8th, 2010

    If your ears are red, think more allow the lines of allergies which can cause ear pressure.

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