When One Ear Is Blocked Does the Other Ear Compensate?

Allan1967

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Hi,

Quick question... I developed Otitis Externia in my right ear canal last week. My ear feels blocked and according to the GP whilst the canal isn't swollen there is some 'coating' on the ear drum and infection in the canal. I'm using some quite thick greasy drops he prescribed me.

My hearing in the right ear is definitely reduced. I tested this by covering my left ear whilst listening to a tv presenter and I could hardly hear him, then I covered my right ear and could hear him perfectly well with my left ear.

My hearing has felt amplified these last few days. Could the imbalance between the two ears be causing this?

Normally my hearing is reasonably equal on both sides, my right ear a little lower than my left, but nowhere near what it is at the minute due to the infection.
 
I haven't heard of such acute amplification, but it could be possible. Our bodies have all sorts of compensatory mechanisms so as to 'keep our system running' or to protect us from potential danger. Is your T also amplified by any chance?
 
I haven't heard of such acute amplification, but it could be possible. Our bodies have all sorts of compensatory mechanisms so as to 'keep our system running' or to protect us from potential danger. Is your T also amplified by any chance?
Not especially but my head does feel out of balance somehow.
 
My hearing has felt amplified these last few days. Could the imbalance between the two ears be causing this?

Yes, there may be an imbalance as you say, this is, you may be hearing louder on the side where your ear is not blocked.
 

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