u might have an ear infection. no bloody way brain fluid leaks coz then u must've had a head injury, in which case u should be in hospital.
the pressure in ur ear from the infection is probably what makes it hurt, but it can't be thinking related.
plz go see a doc as soon as possible.
2006-11-22 20:52:55
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answered by implosion13 4
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Hi this is all i could find doing a web search - not sure if this means more fluid is produced inside ears when eating too much salt; not clear if the fluid actually leaks out of the ears.... but thought this might be of interest (see last sentence). If you eat a lot of salty foods, Chinese Food, salted chips etc., maybe try cutting out salt for a couple of weeks and see if that helps ??? Good luck The inner ear is a delicate membranous structure surrounded by a bony hard shell. The two components of this system are the hearing organ ( or cochlea) and the balance organ (semicircular canals). These two systems are very near one another and share the same fluid system. Movements of this fluid move and distend the membranes allowing us to hear and maintain proper balance. This fluid is constantly being recycled and contains specific concentrations of minerals such as sodium ( salt). If too much fluid is produced, or not enough fluid is resorbed, then this is thought to cause an inner ear fluid imbalance. Also, eating food rich in salt can upset this delicate balance. JUST FOUND THIS, SO CONCUR WITH OTHERS; GO SEE A DOCTOR Draining ears Q: Hopefully you can help me with a problem I have been dealing with for 5 years. I got sick 5 years ago, and ever since then I have had problems with my ears. They are constantly filled with fluid, they are constantly popping. I even wake up in the middle of the night to clean them with a Q-tip because I feel the fluid coming out... when the Q-tip comes out, it is fully saturated. It's clear fluid, like water. My doctor told me just to open my mouth wide to get my ears to pop, but when I do you can hear a popping sound coming from inside my mouth... Please help me, I just want it to go back to normal. A: Your doctor's advice suggests that he/she thinks your problem is Eustachian tube dysfunction. There may be a bit of this going on; however, if you are really draining fluid from your ears, Eustachian tube dysfunction is NOT the whole story! You almost certainly also have either chronic otitis externa (inflammation of the ear canal skin) or chronic otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear). Either way, the next step is obvious and is essential to your well-being: you need to see an ENT (ear, nose and throat doctor). These problems are treatable!
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, Google search 'Swimmers ear', it is probably what you have wrong with your ears. It stems from a bacterial infection I think and you'd need to get some antibiotics to clear it but it can return if not careful.
2006-11-22 20:23:26
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answered by WW 5
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you may have sprung a leak, Abandon Ship, mate
2006-11-23 13:35:06
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answered by copestir 7
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I told you not to eat turkey before I cooked it
2006-11-22 23:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like you need to see a doctor my friend.
2006-11-26 03:21:09
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answered by duc602 7
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same thing happens for me to.go to your local doctor
2006-11-22 20:16:10
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answered by Amanda P 4
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http://www.mwscomp.com/mpfc/brain.wav
2006-11-23 07:28:40
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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I hope you are kidding.
You probably are. That doesn't happen.
2006-11-22 20:15:48
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answered by <3 2
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