Hearing echo in right ear

2015-09-05 10:00:55
From yesterday i am hearing sounds like if anybody talks to me echoed or someone has kept a hollow pipe to my ear amd talking through that. Today i am experiencing a slight headache. Is there any problrm or is this because of the stress as i  was on continious phone calls for 8+ hrs/day last week & used in-ear headphon
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Your symptoms are suggestive of Eustachian tube defect. The Eustachian tube is a small passageway that connects your throat to your middle ear. When you sneeze, swallow, or yawn, your Eustachian tubes open. This keeps air pressure and fluid from building up inside your ear. But sometimes a Eustachian tube might get plugged. This is called Eustachian tube dysfunction. When this happens, sounds may be muffled and your ear may feel full. You may also have ear pain. The most common cause of Eustachian tube dysfunction is when the tube gets inflamed and mucus or fluid builds up. This can be caused by a cold, the flu, a sinus infection, or allergies. Symptoms of Eustachian tube dysfunction usually go away without treatment. You can do exercises to open up the tubes. This includes swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum. You can help relieve the “full ear” feeling by taking a deep breath, pinching your nostrils closed, and “blowing” with your mouth shut. If the condition persists or worsens visit the ENT at the earliest.
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If condition persists or worsens visit the ENT at the earliest

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your symptoms are suggestive of acute eustachian tube dysfunction which occurs commonly during attacks of common cold and other upper respiratory tract infections. usually this condition is self resolving and you need not take any medications. kindly consult nearby ENT specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment if required

Answered2015-09-05 13:10:03

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You could be having Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. Drop into my clinic Healthcare@Basaveshwaranagar For an ENT evaluation

Answered2015-09-05 10:06:44

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