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tadink 01-13-2014 08:27 AM

Need some help - wife's ears are plugged - 30days and counting
 
Hey all -

we've covered damn near everything else here, but have not ever seen any discussion on what to do with 'plugged ears'. She says it feels like she can't clear the pressure, and it is giving here headaches. We've tried antihistamine, decongestants, chiro, allergy relief, etc.

Visual inspection indicates some swelling, but she's otherwise symptom free. No runny nose, no sinus pressure, no temp....just this 'fullness' in her ears.

Ear infection maybe?

any thoughts?

thanks

td

Embraer 01-13-2014 08:35 AM

I used to get allergy immunotherapy (shots) when I was little. I got off them, then had constant pressure fluid in my ears. as soon as I went back on them, the pressure subsided. I would just go to an ENT doctor and get it squared away asap. no point in her being miserable

Cajundaddy 01-13-2014 08:36 AM

Not a Dr. but my wife and I are avid scuba divers so clearing the ears is essential. My wife uses a combination of sudafed (little red tabs) and ear drops developed to prevent swimmers ear. The drops are part alcohol and if she warms it to 98F first it is effective at melting the ear wax and clearing the passages. Now she can always clear her ears at will and dive to 100ft comfortably.

Good luck!

genrex 01-13-2014 08:37 AM

Could be water in the ears.... very common. There is an increased risk of ear infection, so she does need to take care of this.

She can try doing it herself (using isopropyl alcohol)... the directions are on the internet. If that doesn't work, then her doctor can take care of it (probably by using isopropyl alcohol).

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jyl 01-13-2014 08:44 AM

Visit an urgent care clinic? Seems like the sort of thing those places could handle quite inexpensively.

lane912 01-13-2014 08:47 AM

had a friend......
she went to a loud concert and crammed some tissue in her ear and it got stuck-
went to the ER with her and watched as the DR gently rinsed her ear with warm watter for a hour with little results-
the DR left for a moment and came back with more saline and I sugested that she hold her nose and mouth and blow gently, the DR expressed a little aprehention to it but agreed that she do it gently. nothing happened untill I pluged her other ear then a very large brown mass of wax poped out- it lookes like wheel bering greese

Aragorn 01-13-2014 08:49 AM

I am not a medical doctor either, but have experienced similar symptoms in the past.

For me, it has always been wax buildup causing an infection (I have tinnitus.) A quick trip to the doctor and a flush out cures the loss of hearing and pressure in the ears (caused dizziness also which lead to headaches. ) After treatment usually consisted of drops in the ears and some kind of anti-inflammatory.

I would get to a doctor and have them look inside and see what is going on.

Nickshu 01-13-2014 09:22 AM

Go see your friendly neighborhood ENT doc.

bob deluke 01-13-2014 09:48 AM

Ear candles found in a health food store. About a foot long, insert in ear, light large end, burns slowly and creates a vacuum that pulls out wax buildup. Very safe, simple and doesn't affect the workings of the inner ear. Have used them for years..

genrex 01-13-2014 10:02 AM

I think the butt-plug candles are mis-labelled....

Better talk to your doctor about that....

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GH85Carrera 01-13-2014 10:22 AM

Ear candling and chiropractors will help as much as Unicorns, crystals and pyramids.

Go see a ENT. A real certified Ear Nose and Throat physician; a doctor of medicine.

She may have a simple problem or the start of something bad. One way to KNOW is a ENT. It is only her hearing. If you want a deaf wife, keep trying alternative solutions.

BReif61 01-13-2014 10:37 AM

This happens to me from time to time. Hearing diminishes, sounds like I'm in a fish bowl. Had a doctor use a HUGE syringe full of warm water to blow all the nastiness out; found a DIY kit at a pharmacy. Fast, simple, effective.

Bill Douglas 01-13-2014 10:54 AM

It won't do any harm, but you could try Volsol. It prevents and can help clear up surfer's ear (same as swimmers ear but includes sand, surboard wax, bikini tops...).

madmmac 01-13-2014 11:26 AM

Some women will do anything to not listen to their husbands.

Seriously, go to the Dr. Hopefully no permanent damage has been done.

Rikao4 01-13-2014 11:35 AM

don't flush or do anything..
have a Dr. or Tech take a look inside first...
having had several ear surgeries I know...
biggest thing you should put into your ear..
is your foot or elbow..
Q-tips are the worst !

Rika

wdfifteen 01-13-2014 11:39 AM

When my tinnitus is bad it produces a sensation of having something in my ear plugging it. In fact, I first discovered I have tinnitus when I went to the doc for the "something in my ear" problem. Eustachian tubes were clear, ear canal was clear, no physical problem, just the sensation.

mossguy 01-13-2014 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 7854332)
...........to the doc for the "something in my ear" problem. Eustachian tubes were clear, ear canal was clear, no physical problem, just the sensation.

What did you do about the sensation?

Thanks,
Tom

targa911S 01-13-2014 05:09 PM

Oh I so wish this could happen to me.....

ckelly78z 01-13-2014 05:18 PM

I remember my mom using a suction bulb on my dad's ears. I don't know if she used hot water to help melt the wax or not, but I do remember seeing some ugly big pieces of wax.

john70t 01-13-2014 05:20 PM

Once had inserts to keep the Eustachian tubes open in my youth.
Headaches, ringing, etc.

There are cleaning kits at the pharmacy that are supposed to work.

Now I use this method now Hydrogen Peroxide for Earwax Removal, followed by a warmer shower with extended spray right into the eardrum and drain.
If the water is too hot, you can get dizzy and lose balance though.


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