Side Sleeping > Muffled Hearing

Hannes Alm

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Author
Mar 18, 2019
23
Tinnitus Since
01/2019
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Sometimes after side sleeping on one side during the night I wake up with muffled hearing on that ear. My pillow is not very hard but not soft either - somewhere in between. Could this be dangerous in any sense for your ear? I don't do any drastic movements or such. Just lying carefully on the sides. Could a freaking pillow affect your inner ear? Or do any other damage? o_O

Also. I believe I'm suffering from ETD, I will have a specialist looking at it in the next week.

Perhaps it's ETD that is affected by the side sleeping, which contributes to muffled hearing?
 
I often get this too as I'm a side sleeper but after being up and about for a little while it goes away. I'm not sure why it happens though. Gravity ? :dunno:
 
I often get this too as I'm a side sleeper but after being up and about for a little while it goes away. I'm not sure why it happens though. Gravity ? :dunno:
Yeah have experienced it before and then it went away after a little while. But now it feels like it hits me for days. But could also be all other underlying causes that affects my ear. ETD and what not.
 
Yes I woke up with a stuffed left ear after a head cold and it lasted for about 5 weeks. I had been laying on that side too. Ears can be the last things to right themselves after a cold my doctor told me.
 

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