- Feb 6, 2020
- 971
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise
We discuss inner ear pain and stabbing a lot but I wanted to start a thread specifically for ear canal burning and maybe pick some people's brains to see what they believe causes this. This is one of my main complains, ear canal burning (think - the parts that an ear plug would touch). It gets intensified if I pull ear plugs out, and even if I press my tragus to my ear canal opening.
According to Google, the lateral surface of the tympanic membrane, the external auditory canal, and the external acoustic meatus are all innervated by nervus intermedius (a branch of CN VII), the auriculotemporal nerve (CN V3), and the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.
So three different nerves supplying one area. One thing I noticed with my condition was that my burning mainly appeared around the same time I started experiencing Tonic Tensor Tympani syndrome.
We know that these nerves "innervate" these areas, but my question is, when we experience pain, can things work in reverse, so for example does dysfunction of the tensor tympani cause the pain, or is it a nerve issue causing dysfunction of the TTTS?
Is the burning in the inner canal really coming from sound?
According to Google, the lateral surface of the tympanic membrane, the external auditory canal, and the external acoustic meatus are all innervated by nervus intermedius (a branch of CN VII), the auriculotemporal nerve (CN V3), and the auricular branch of the vagus nerve.
So three different nerves supplying one area. One thing I noticed with my condition was that my burning mainly appeared around the same time I started experiencing Tonic Tensor Tympani syndrome.
We know that these nerves "innervate" these areas, but my question is, when we experience pain, can things work in reverse, so for example does dysfunction of the tensor tympani cause the pain, or is it a nerve issue causing dysfunction of the TTTS?
Is the burning in the inner canal really coming from sound?