I had this and it drove me crazy.
Go to the health food store and ask for "ear candles".
These work immediately and they work great!
2006-09-29 03:40:41
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answered by mimi22 5
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First try flushing your ear with ear wax remover, if symtoms still exist, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible,because you could have an infection of some sort. But to eliminate the bug theory, have someone look inside your ear, preferrably a doctor and see if they see anything, including irritation, redness, white bumps puffyness. These are classic signs of an infection, and don't wait to get it done, go and have it checked out before going out or your night will surely be ruined.
2006-09-29 04:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming no infection or something genetic,try this::Buy a small,soft plastic bulb w/nozzle, Carefully insert nozzle
in ear while cupping your hand around nozzle to make all the air enters ear and squeeze bulb rapidly several times.
And when you're shampooing in shower, do not let water enter your ear. A small piece of tissue will suffice.
Dr Mengele.
2016-09-24 10:45:54
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answered by Larry 1
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This symptom is often reported as ear blockage, fullness or pressure. I think it is unlikely to be due to wax, or blocked eustachian tube leading to reduced middle ear pressure behind the eardrum. It is almost certainly due to a drop in pressure in the inner ear from low blood pressure, dehydration, weight loss, etc. This is a very common mild form of Meniere's disease. In the first instance, check if you have any other symptoms however slight of MD.
2006-09-29 05:05:36
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answered by scientist 4
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Chewing gum usually works for me. You can prevent this by chewing gum when taking off on a flight, but it also works to get rid of it too. If you have any mountains where you live, drive up it until your ears pop, this should make it go away as well.
2016-03-26 22:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive heard that ear candles are effective but 1st id recommend calling the NHS Direct helpline. They answer quickly and give good advice :)
2006-09-29 03:46:53
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answered by Akasha 2
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If you start getting a swaying sensation and feel sick then its an ear infection. If could be and inner ear infection or an outer ear infection!
2006-09-29 03:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have ear wax. Get some Earex or similar from a pharmacy or Tesco's.
2006-09-29 03:47:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to be a pessimist, but you may have a bacterial infection. I suffer these occasionally and only prescription medication can sort it out.
2006-09-29 03:46:12
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answered by le_coupe 4
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Try jumping on one leg, on the same side as the painfull ear, and hold your head so your ear faces down. I`m sure it will help. Didn`t you go swimming recently?
2006-09-29 06:02:01
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answered by Dorcia 1
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