Hi, for at least over a year now I have had a loud crackling sound in my right ear when I swallow or yawn (when the eustachian tube opens). I tried several ENTs but they don't know what is it. Eustachian tubes are clear, tympanometry is good, no pressure problems. Nothing.
I don't have problems with equalizing the pressure, but what I experience is that in certain head positions and certain "methods" of swallowing with avoiding the right ear as much as I can I don't experience this sound. I also try not to open my eustachian tubes when yawning. It's seems like it's also a little pressure dependent because it happens probably when eustachian tube is opening (but not always, only sometimes, it's a strange sound, not piercingly loud), and again heavily head position dependent. It's worse when I'm standing straight and better when my head is in weird positions like my chin on my chest.
ALSO, it happens randomly. I can swallow a couple of times without this sound and then BOOM, or have a click sound couple of times in a row
When I yawn and open the eustachian tubes it seems to appear most of the time, it's for sure linked to the opening of the eustachian tube, however eustachian tube itself is clear.
This is for sure not the normal popping sound when your ears equalize pressure, because it's so loud that my phone can record it! My left ear is fine, I hear only normal ear popping, but my right ear is really bad.
Here's the sample (I amplified the whole track a little so you don't have to turn up the speakers, but as you can hear the phone records it clearly):
You hear this sharp click? That's it and no-one has a clue what is it... It's really annoying and loud as a nuclear bomb. I fear that it will have impact on my hearing and tinnitus in the long term. My right ear is already the worse tinnitus ear (I have tinnitus in the both ears + head).
I don't know where to search next, and for what I should search. Maybe someone here can give me some clue what's going on
I also remember that I had a little incident when I choked some fluorine from my teeth after cleaning them (I fell asleep with my head a little below my chest level and well, fluorine got to my saliva and saliva to the nose) but doctors said that there shouldn't be any connection with that. 2-3 days later I think I started to experience this but maybe it's just a coincidence.
I don't have problems with equalizing the pressure, but what I experience is that in certain head positions and certain "methods" of swallowing with avoiding the right ear as much as I can I don't experience this sound. I also try not to open my eustachian tubes when yawning. It's seems like it's also a little pressure dependent because it happens probably when eustachian tube is opening (but not always, only sometimes, it's a strange sound, not piercingly loud), and again heavily head position dependent. It's worse when I'm standing straight and better when my head is in weird positions like my chin on my chest.
ALSO, it happens randomly. I can swallow a couple of times without this sound and then BOOM, or have a click sound couple of times in a row
When I yawn and open the eustachian tubes it seems to appear most of the time, it's for sure linked to the opening of the eustachian tube, however eustachian tube itself is clear.
This is for sure not the normal popping sound when your ears equalize pressure, because it's so loud that my phone can record it! My left ear is fine, I hear only normal ear popping, but my right ear is really bad.
Here's the sample (I amplified the whole track a little so you don't have to turn up the speakers, but as you can hear the phone records it clearly):
You hear this sharp click? That's it and no-one has a clue what is it... It's really annoying and loud as a nuclear bomb. I fear that it will have impact on my hearing and tinnitus in the long term. My right ear is already the worse tinnitus ear (I have tinnitus in the both ears + head).
I don't know where to search next, and for what I should search. Maybe someone here can give me some clue what's going on
I also remember that I had a little incident when I choked some fluorine from my teeth after cleaning them (I fell asleep with my head a little below my chest level and well, fluorine got to my saliva and saliva to the nose) but doctors said that there shouldn't be any connection with that. 2-3 days later I think I started to experience this but maybe it's just a coincidence.