- Apr 3, 2020
- 13
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ETD? Clogged Left Ear, felt like under water.
Hi,
On Jan 18, 2020 my left ear felt clogged and muffled and after 3/4 days everything was good and back to normal, 3 weeks later I travelled on 14 hours flight and back in February. Last week on Friday (March 27, 2020) my left ear was clogged again similar to what happened on Jan 18, 2020. Then during the next day or two it went to the right ear and back to left ear. This past Tuesday when I woke up the muffled sound/clogginess of ear was gone however I had this high pitch ring (tinnitus) only on my left side. It was really loud and not pleasant at all. I couldn't sleep at all and I gotten stress and anxiety cause of what I read online about this being tinnitus.
So yesterday a GP doctor called and looked at my ear for wax/infection and saw nothing. I explained to her my situation and how this all started, while she is no ENT doctor she prescribed me Nasal spray and Advil for decongestion. She said that most likely I am congested, which makes sense cause I had an allergic reaction to warm weather and pollen, felt congested. So yesterday after seeing her I applied the nasal spray and after a hour or so the ringing went down drastically and it's much more bearable. Today morning I woke up with very minor high pitch ringing, but mostly like background old TV sound. Through the entire day it has been very mild and now only at night I can hear the high pitch ringing little bit more than usual.
However I did notice my left ear is little bit more sensitive to sounds like if I play something loud the ear drum is vibrating. Reading through here I understand this could be due to ETD tube still recovering and I shouldn't be concerned as long as I take care of my ear and not listen to loud sounds.
However is this too good to be true that I am recovering just in 48 hours from high pitch sound which wasn't bearable to almost gone in this time? Or is this normal for most people? Or this doesn't mean much? Please tell me as I am still in great stress and anxiety. I will call my doctor next week and ask for ENT specialist if things don't get better.
On Jan 18, 2020 my left ear felt clogged and muffled and after 3/4 days everything was good and back to normal, 3 weeks later I travelled on 14 hours flight and back in February. Last week on Friday (March 27, 2020) my left ear was clogged again similar to what happened on Jan 18, 2020. Then during the next day or two it went to the right ear and back to left ear. This past Tuesday when I woke up the muffled sound/clogginess of ear was gone however I had this high pitch ring (tinnitus) only on my left side. It was really loud and not pleasant at all. I couldn't sleep at all and I gotten stress and anxiety cause of what I read online about this being tinnitus.
So yesterday a GP doctor called and looked at my ear for wax/infection and saw nothing. I explained to her my situation and how this all started, while she is no ENT doctor she prescribed me Nasal spray and Advil for decongestion. She said that most likely I am congested, which makes sense cause I had an allergic reaction to warm weather and pollen, felt congested. So yesterday after seeing her I applied the nasal spray and after a hour or so the ringing went down drastically and it's much more bearable. Today morning I woke up with very minor high pitch ringing, but mostly like background old TV sound. Through the entire day it has been very mild and now only at night I can hear the high pitch ringing little bit more than usual.
However I did notice my left ear is little bit more sensitive to sounds like if I play something loud the ear drum is vibrating. Reading through here I understand this could be due to ETD tube still recovering and I shouldn't be concerned as long as I take care of my ear and not listen to loud sounds.
However is this too good to be true that I am recovering just in 48 hours from high pitch sound which wasn't bearable to almost gone in this time? Or is this normal for most people? Or this doesn't mean much? Please tell me as I am still in great stress and anxiety. I will call my doctor next week and ask for ENT specialist if things don't get better.