A few days ago the ringing subsided and I felt like all I had to get over was the clicking in my ears. I wasn't even waking up in the morning with my ears feeling full (I've had a sinus infection/clogged sinuses for almost 3 months now. I've taken amoxycillin and prednisone which reduced inflammation but it wasn't enough to fend it away for good). Yesterday I wake up and I couldn't even force air into my right ear when I blow through a plugged nose gently. Now, when I perform the same act to relieve the pressure in my ears, my right ear does not hold onto that vacuum.
Let me explain further. You know when you blow through your plugged nose to push air into your ears, and you hear the eustachian tubes open up and stay that way until you pop them or swallow? Well, my right ear doesn't hold that pressure. My left does, but my right kind of "closes" back up. If I push short spurts of air I can hear a slight noise of the tube opening and closing. Like I said, normally the ears fill with air until you pop them with a swallow.
The ringing is now soft in my right ear, when the only time I ever heard it there was when I would sleep on that side. Should I not be too overly concerned, and continue to let this sickness run its course? I'm planning to buy a decongestant that I can take daily to try to open things back up, because my nose is now stuffy and plugged, as are my ear (of course).
Let me explain further. You know when you blow through your plugged nose to push air into your ears, and you hear the eustachian tubes open up and stay that way until you pop them or swallow? Well, my right ear doesn't hold that pressure. My left does, but my right kind of "closes" back up. If I push short spurts of air I can hear a slight noise of the tube opening and closing. Like I said, normally the ears fill with air until you pop them with a swallow.
The ringing is now soft in my right ear, when the only time I ever heard it there was when I would sleep on that side. Should I not be too overly concerned, and continue to let this sickness run its course? I'm planning to buy a decongestant that I can take daily to try to open things back up, because my nose is now stuffy and plugged, as are my ear (of course).