About 4 weeks ago while listening to my headphones, I noticed what I at first thought was the right speaker of my headphones shorting out or going bad. I then noticed that I was starting to hear this "crackling" everywhere. If I am in a totally quiet place, I don't hear it at all, but other things make me hear what I can only describe as a broken speaker or Rice Crispies crackling in milk. Music makes it crackle, the TV if it's above a low volume, some people's voice, and even weird things like a water faucet running, crinkling of potato chip bags and urinating in the toilet. I sometimes wonder if it is because of the headphones being too loud or because a lot of times I would hop right out of the shower and throw them on with wet ears.
I went to my doctor, she looked in my ear and said she could see fluid behind my ear drum. She put me on an antibiotic and after I was done with the antibiotic, it was no better. I went back to her and she looked in my ear again and said she couldn't see the fluid anymore, but that didn't mean it wasn't in the rest of my middle ear. She also said if fluid is in the middle ear, it could take months for it to go away. She was sure this was what was causing my crackling noise. She said to wait two weeks to see if it got better.
Well, it didn't. I took the Claritin she told me to, Nasonex, etc. I even read online that people that take a lot of vitamin D like I do every week have depleted magnesium in their body and this can cause ear crackling.
I think the crackling MIGHT be a bit better than it was at first. It seems like I can listen to the TV a bit louder and the running faucets don't seem to set it off quite as much. The crackling is still there, but it might be less loud than it was before. Either that, or I'm just used to it a bit. Anyway, she set me up with an ENT in a few weeks.
Wondering if anyone has this problem? I talked to my dad's doctor who his kind of a family friend and is more experienced than my doctor. He said mid doc was right, the fluid can take months to drain and he had a patient that it took 8 months to drain. I have NO hearing loss, I can hear out of that ear just fine.
Two weird things is that when I take a shower, it almost goes completely away. I don't know if it's from the warm steam or if my ears "get used to it".
Also, if it's kind of bad, if I open my mouth REAL wide it goes away completely for a split second.
I went to my doctor, she looked in my ear and said she could see fluid behind my ear drum. She put me on an antibiotic and after I was done with the antibiotic, it was no better. I went back to her and she looked in my ear again and said she couldn't see the fluid anymore, but that didn't mean it wasn't in the rest of my middle ear. She also said if fluid is in the middle ear, it could take months for it to go away. She was sure this was what was causing my crackling noise. She said to wait two weeks to see if it got better.
Well, it didn't. I took the Claritin she told me to, Nasonex, etc. I even read online that people that take a lot of vitamin D like I do every week have depleted magnesium in their body and this can cause ear crackling.
I think the crackling MIGHT be a bit better than it was at first. It seems like I can listen to the TV a bit louder and the running faucets don't seem to set it off quite as much. The crackling is still there, but it might be less loud than it was before. Either that, or I'm just used to it a bit. Anyway, she set me up with an ENT in a few weeks.
Wondering if anyone has this problem? I talked to my dad's doctor who his kind of a family friend and is more experienced than my doctor. He said mid doc was right, the fluid can take months to drain and he had a patient that it took 8 months to drain. I have NO hearing loss, I can hear out of that ear just fine.
Two weird things is that when I take a shower, it almost goes completely away. I don't know if it's from the warm steam or if my ears "get used to it".
Also, if it's kind of bad, if I open my mouth REAL wide it goes away completely for a split second.