Hey guys and gals,
Does anyone want to share any insights into earpain.
I never had any pain when I got tinnitus, and even months later I only got the fullness feeling a little bit from time to time.
But I do have to say that my "best" ear started acting up lately, with the occasional ear-pain.
It's certainly not noise induced, but I do have the tendency to "crack" my ears a bit, opening the eustachian tubes, and sometimes blowing a little ear through it.
NOT the Valsalva maneuver though, just breathing out while my tubes are open.
But now I can't stop wondering if I did any damage by maybe blowing a little bit too hard.. :/
Since my tinnitus has gone a bit worse in my good ear, and since I have some pain in it from time to time.
Any insights? Or is it rather "hard" to do any damage this way?
Does anyone want to share any insights into earpain.
I never had any pain when I got tinnitus, and even months later I only got the fullness feeling a little bit from time to time.
But I do have to say that my "best" ear started acting up lately, with the occasional ear-pain.
It's certainly not noise induced, but I do have the tendency to "crack" my ears a bit, opening the eustachian tubes, and sometimes blowing a little ear through it.
NOT the Valsalva maneuver though, just breathing out while my tubes are open.
But now I can't stop wondering if I did any damage by maybe blowing a little bit too hard.. :/
Since my tinnitus has gone a bit worse in my good ear, and since I have some pain in it from time to time.
Any insights? Or is it rather "hard" to do any damage this way?