Recently I've been hearing my breath in my right ear, as well as a subtle reverberation when I speak. The autophony is not terribly loud, and I do not have any hyperacusis. I can just hear my breath when I exhale in one ear.
I've been dealing with sinus problems for a while, and a week ago I felt pressure in my right ear, and the next morning my eustachian tube would not open for an hour. It definitely felt like more fluid had gotten into the tube or middle ear and hardened. Is it likely that I have a patulous eustachian tube? Or is it more likely that there is some mucus blockage that is causing me to hear my breathing? If it's the latter, I am confident that the Flonase I am using will open up my sinuses to drain the fluid. It's just annoying hearing this airy noise in my right ear.
I've been dealing with sinus problems for a while, and a week ago I felt pressure in my right ear, and the next morning my eustachian tube would not open for an hour. It definitely felt like more fluid had gotten into the tube or middle ear and hardened. Is it likely that I have a patulous eustachian tube? Or is it more likely that there is some mucus blockage that is causing me to hear my breathing? If it's the latter, I am confident that the Flonase I am using will open up my sinuses to drain the fluid. It's just annoying hearing this airy noise in my right ear.