I went to an ENT clinic. The nurse Practioner who saw me said my ear pressure wasn't bad...she's not living with it, it's nonstop clogged in my right ear, and just a little in my left. I get dizziness every couple of days, sometimes for several hours, and I'm doing everything she prescribed, nothing helps!! I do a nasal wash daily, decongestant, allergy pills, and flonase. No change! I'm tired of living with this terrible dizziness every few days!
@@starlite7785 You know what I found that helps me? I stopped drinking any kind of soft drink..including diet. It gets better and no dizziness when I stop drinking soda.
I have been suffering with blocked ears for decades. Just one day they blocked up.....my left side is worse. Symptoms can change depending on hot or cold weather or when I swallow. I gave up trying when an ear doctor I went to suggested a psychiatrist. I was absolutely flabbergasted when he said that. I couldn't believe it........I felt really hurt by that comment. My behavior in no way warranted an answer like that.
Had tuboplasty yesterday and am in recovery. However, I personally had a cholestetoma in my left ear which needed to be addressed as well. They spent 5 hours on me and had to drill through my mastoids to take care of it. My incus was non existent due to the erosion...my doctor had to disconnect my hearing in my left ear and capped the stapes to preserve it....I only have hearing in my right ear. he is going to reconstruct the bones and I will go under again in 6 months for him to reconstruct. I am in a lot of pain. I had a less sever cholesteotoma fixed in my right ear 10 years ago and that has been fine. The left side was much worse. I don't wish this upon anyone....
Also had a cholesteatoma that needed to be removed last year, and had some of the bones reconstructed. I'm going in for a second time soon to improve hearing. I know how you feel, the recovery is pretty miserable; but at least it was found out before it caused even more problems. Hope your reconstruction goes well.
@@ghostmutton I am a tough dude and have had a lot of injuries and surgeries. This is pretty awful I am getting the reconstruction in June. My left ear is so butchered and hearing is damn near impossible when out and about now. I am looking forward to a week from now when stitches can come out and pain subsides.
I went through something similar a long time ago. Full ear reconstruction after cholesteatoma removal. Could not walk for a long time due to dizziness, but eventually I made a full recovery and regained good hearing in that ear - and my case was considered severe. Trust your physician, and trust the process.
I’ve had ear problems all my life, 3 reconstructions total of my right and left eardrums and for some reason my left ear always feels muffled like it needs to pop but won’t. Glad to know this could be the source
I sorta have the same problem. Floppy collapsed drum all my life but we managed to get it to a point where I haven't had the same problems i did when I was young but things are getting bad again...wont pop, sounds are starting to be a bit different on this side. Best of luck
Same, I had this feeling for 8 months now, I keep on searching for answers and out of all, this i think is my condition...Something in my ear needs to be popped but it just wont and when i keep strecthing my or just opening my mouth continiously it hurts, but the pain lasts for a very short time..I am just wondering if this is dangerous? or is it a normal conditon that doesn't need any immediate medication...
You sound like you are describing me down to the three reconstructions. The last 15 or so years I have progressively lost hearing. I can hold my nose and blow and will hear my eardrum pop out and then few 10 seconds or so I will hear twice as well then it pops back. Have gone to the ent and they never seem to want today do anything.
@@justinjames3028 you lost your hearing? ive been to the doctors a lot of times and this is always my complain. they always do the earwax vacuum, they thought it would ease my discomfort but no. it does not work, nothing works. im scared that ill lose my hearing so much that i cry at night whenever i think of the possibilities of losing my hearing in the near future.
i’ve had ear infections all my life ever since i was a baby and the ent told me it was probably because of this. I ended up getting tubes and later on my left ear tube had to be pulled out since it didn’t fall out, leaving a big hole in my eardrum. im getting a Tympanoplasty done next week, wish me luck.
I can pop my ears, in fact I do it very often now. My right ear has been muffled for at least 2 years now. The problem is, when I pop my ears, they open & for a brief moment I can hear clearly out of my right ear, but it immediately muffles again. I had tubes in my ears as a child & unfortunately they removed my tonsils. I'm hoping to fix this not only to be able to finally hear again but because I believe it caused me to be dizzy, like vertigo, a few times. I may need this. Nothing ever changes for me. Of course I've had hay fever/ allergies basically all my life & my sinuses seem to always produce stuff.
I'm 60 years old and have been trying to be a singer for most my life, but could never hear myself! After getting a concussion 5 years ago I eventually had one full day where I was able to hear myself clearly. It was amazing! It nearly solved my terrible balance problem as well. For the first time in memory my head and sinuses seemed to be venting properly. The problem is that no matter how often I use steroids with a Navage, or Flonase, I only get brief relief and never for very long. I went to a doctor who suggested the balloon method, but he warned that the occurrence of the echoing problem was over 10%. This is NOT encouraging. I also have a deviated septum that I believe also contributes to the lack of proper ventilation. You say the risks are low with proper "indication". What does that mean?
I have a slightly deviated semptum, sinus and blocked (popping/crackling/trapped air) Eustration Tube Dysfunction. I love to sing too. I hear popping in both ears every time I swallow or move my soft palate, shoulders, neck and jaw including when I yawn. One ENT just gave me steroid nose spray, it just made me tired and more blocked and more dizzy. I had grommets when I was little in my ears (that come out on thier own), and I've had my tonsils and adnoids out. For the past 2 years I have had blocked ears. I reasurched ETD and worked out that what I had, clarified by a second ENT doctor. I'm booked in to have semi perminat grommets and if it goes well perminant grommets. I have to wait a year for an operation,
@Badass guy I got grommets (air plastic tubes again), they have been in for a year now. Unfortunately the issues I had before remain. My hearing wasn't very good after the operation, it's better now, although now I get more ear infections than before, and I also hear pulsing sounds at night. thankfully they aren't determinant, so I'm hoping they come out themselves soon. I have had a phyio and neurologist work on me, it could be to do with my neck, although it hasn't helped and I get migraines too especially from light and some food, I need caffeine too.
I might have this surgery as I’ve had multiple ear infections this year on my 2nd set of tubes placed in July 2018. I’m tired of constantly taking oral and topical antibiotics and prefer to treat the problem long term. I was diagnosed with a mild conducive hearing loss a few weeks ago and had mastoid fluid on a CT in June. After being dismissed by my now former ENT as TMJ as the cause (despite my not having “classic” TMJ symptoms of grinding or clicking), I’ve found a great doctor who shares my goal in a long term solution
Hello! I also have a TMJ-related Eustachian tube dysfunction. I hear this clicking every time I swallow and would like to have this procedure. Could you please inform me if you had the ballon procedure and if it was successful?
A question for the doctors. I have experienced Eustachian tube dysfunction for the majority of my life. Has anyone looked into permanently inserting a synthetic eustachian tube inside the actual biological eustachian tube? Wouldn't this keep the eustachian tube open permanently and prevent the tube from ever closing again, thereby preventing the infections from occurring to begin with or from reoccurring?
Trust me, you would NOT want your eustachian tube to be permanently open. People suffer from Patelous Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (PET), where their eustachian tubes are too wide or won't close. This causes them to hear their own voice and breathing way too loud, like they're talking and breathing directly into their ear. Your eustachian tube should only open briefly when chewing, yawning or swallowing to allow ventilation of the middle ear space. The rest of the time it should be closed to block out internal sounds.
@@collinsonfitness6505 but do you think that wide too open is due to surgery or they are born like that? Because a doctor told me this is not guarantee and yes this might happen
@@collinsonfitness6505 but you say briefly open, that briefly happens once in a while yet I know is not like I had it before normally, truly I miss my normal state ears, and GOD the pain this has caused me, Lord, it was like beating my inside ears w hammer truly truly made me commit suicide many times 😞😢😢😢😢
Kalebjacob Jacob Dont sleep on it and go to the Doctor as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage to your ears. I have been hearing cracking and foundout that I had liquid with small hairs around the ear drum.
Were you able to get this fixed? What’s your story? Docs have been no help for me unfortunately. But I’m 3 months in so I may just have to live with it.
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j It's partcially fixed now. My ears has been blocked for few months before I realized it's time to see a doctor. They gave me strong Anti-Biotics for 5 days. I felt much better and my but my ears still itchy and blocked. I went to another doctor and they gave me another less strong Anti-Biotics with some pills that contains Struid (or steruid I forgot how it spells). My left ear now is completey fixed but my right ear still needs sometime or some of those drugs to be completey fixed. When you are taking those drugs do not travel anywhere cuz you dont want the pressure to change and your ears gets blocked again.
The-EXpertStreet B-Racer great to know your feeling better? So what exactly are your symptoms? Cause the thing is my hearing isn’t muffled or anything, I just have the feeling that they need to pop or a sensation of fullness. My ears crackle and pop every time I swallow and sometimes when I’m not doing anything. So the thing is I have all the symptoms of blocked ears EXCEPT my hearing is fine, so I don’t know how to treat it and docs don’t know how to diagnose me.
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j 3 months are not long and you gotta do something my brother. Its not too late to get your ears fixed. Trust me I suffered for moths before I went to seek help. Extreme ear infections need months or even a year to get rid of.
I had this procedure done by another ent, so nothing to do with the doc who made this video. This procedure has a red flag. Insurance does not cover it so you will have to pay cash. At least in the summer of 2021 it was not covered. I ended up paying $4,000 because I was desperate for this procedure. Intermittent levels of hearing in one ear plus, terrible experiences on planes when the ear would not acclimate. It felt like I was being stabbed in the ear drum. Had procedure done, it worked for 2 weeks and then the Eustachian tube collapsed and I temporarily lost hearing in that ear. It got better over time but I ended up where I was before the procedure. Then the doctor was like, tough luck, I’m not responsible, I have your money now. Take a lot of time considering this procedure. If insurance doesn’t want to cover it, there’s a reason. It’s failure rate is greater than it’s success rate.
@@palaksoni5794 Not sure what you mean by ear bones. I am not a medical professional. Very sorry. If your eustachian tubes are blocked often you will have some hearing loss and pressure and often pain with that pressure. This procedure helps keep the tubes open and stop that congestion, pressure, and pain that I am going through horribly.
Great info.!! Never heard of this and will discuss this with my doctor. Been suffering with all the symptoms you mentioned, and more for going on four years. Tinnitus, pressure and hearing loss in the right ear. And it all started with getting water in my ear during a shower. Thanks for posting on this!🙏👍
@@barrybrown6239 No. Will give it try at some point, I guess. Up to now nothing helps, except cutting the junk out of my diet. I feel less of the effects of whatever the problem is. Also my ears stay cleaner in the ear canal. I guess eating healthier helps everything. But I still have pressure, low hearing and lots of noise in my right ear. Hope you do better I have. Good luck!!👍
@@justincase2281 I have the same problems you describe, tinnitus, fullness, hearing loss... and all of it started for me after being diagnosed with sleep apnea and starting therapy with a CPAP machine. I've quit using the machine for 6 mos but still having problems.
I have the rare ability to open my Eustachian tube naturally without any head movements, such as yawning. However, for the last couple of years my left ear has had a constant fullness feeling and tinnitus.
I have had the same thing for 5 years. Thought the tinitus was due to hearing damage but now I think it could be because of this, as I don't have any actual hearing loss
Oliver Pigram I've had my hearing tested for a military test and passed that with flying colours. Think my left ear is slightly not as good as my right but barely noticeable. The fullness feeling varies all day and I have to keep opening up the tubes for a quick relief. I'm trying to not open them as I don't think flexing them constantly is a good thing and might cause damage in the future. Also, when I got my left ear drum looked at they said it was dull, whilst my right was fine. I had a cold that day so they thought it was that, but now I'm hoping that it is the cause of my tinnitus and fullness and could get it sorted.
LAZY DOG the brain being the cause of this is what makes the chances of a cure in the near future so slim. People with physical ailments have hope, but when it comes to the brain medical science is still way off the mark of fully understanding how it all works.
U Wot M8? I developed tinnitus about 4 years ago at the same time I developed some type of Eustachian tube disfunction that caused roughly 10% hearing loss. That was obviously enough sudden loss for the brain to think it was doing me a favour by creating the tinnitus. I live with it, you have to I guess. It seems to have reduced a bit over that time, or maybe I just get used to it. I feel extremely sorry for those with extremely little hearing yet have tinnitus because they have no way of masking it.
Haha good luck. If it’s available anywhere outside the US it’s going to be a discount doctor. England is pretty developed compared to other European countries but I would ask to see a diploma or proof that it’s a real doctor if you get any surgery outside of America. Good luck, let us know how it works if you get it done!
I am 25 and my ears have always popped for as long as i can remember. I have to sniff up for my ears to unpop and ive been doing that for YEARS!! They pop when I talk, swallow, yawn, eat or sing Of course they don't always pop under those circumstances but those are some examples. I don't know what I could do to get rid of this popping. As as adult I feel its getting worse.
SAME!!! I've been reading through comments and it seemed like noone had this chronic issue. I'm 27, and I feel like when I was 6 is when all of this started. I've made it a habit to just sniff aggressively when my ears pop, which they do evervwr single time I yawn, chew big, sing, anything like that. It's really starting to effect my actual hearing, as I can't hear people very well. Going to the ear, mouth and throat Dr tomorrow for the first time about this issue. Wish me luck that it can be fixed after having this problem for 20+ years.
brute5o5 no, im still trying to find out what it is. The Dr couldnt find anything. After years of trying stuff and trying to avoid certain things, it seems its an allergy, antihistamines seem to work for me. Also if you quit dairy for 2 weeks it should improve. Still not a definitive solution, but its the closest thing ive found so far.
my wife has been suffering with this for years but worse in the last 6 months. Migraine headaches every day miserable and vertigo. Causing severe depression. No quality of life at all. This could be the answer but is it available in SE Asia? Hope so!.
How is she now? I had this issue and I realized it was in part caused by having "ear crystals" from a recent bout of vertigo still moving within my ear canals. The epley maneuver performed multiple times helped clear the crystals and the headaches went away. The doc didn't believe me when I said that solved my migraine issue, but it is worth a shot! I hope she's better now.
Haven’t been able to hear well from my right ear for over a year, always feels full. Saw an ENT 3 times and he suggested surgically inserting an ear tube. I’m worried that will cause more damage. Is this kind of procedure available in most areas?
Just to let you guys know if you have severe anxiety it can also make your ears feels like this and as if its draining. I also have a mild hearing lost which gave me this anxiety I’m working to recover from this. I really feel for you guys and i wish no one will ever have to go through this we will make it through this best of luck to you all.
I have this pathology and I think its due to anxiety. Some of you experimented a relief trying first your severe anxiety and then a solution in your plenty eras?
They can send man to space. They can change a man to a woman and vice versa. They can separate conjoining twins. With doctors from Yale Harvard ect and still find a fix for this. Unacceptable.
I have had clogged ears since I can remember, and at least one nostril clogged at any given time, with around or less than 30% breathability. Which nostril is effected will switch throughout the day, and the other nostril breathes fine with around 100% breathablity. There doesn't seem to be any fluid built up as far as I'm aware. Is this procedure in your video something that can help with my problems?
@@BryanPopeProductions You're welcome :) I had grommets in my ears and adenoids/tonisls out too. Everything was ok until a few years ago when I got ear infections and was dizzy, with a full feeling. This time it was air as an adult and not fluid. I think it changes as the Eustacian tubes grow.
I developed it during an air flight 3 years ago, and it was very painful as the plane was landing, and I still feel my eustachian tube blocked, also my nose most of the time.
Me too.Stupid airplanes!My ears were getting blocked always when i was traveling with plane,but the last time i traveled the ear never got back to normal.Now i have to deal with that problem.How are you doing and did your ears ok now?
Had already clogged ears from a chairlift, then took two consecutive domestic flights. My ears still don't equalise properly for days after driving in hills of only 300m. That pain and damage screwed something up in my tubes, but I don't know how it'd do that. Some day I want to fly helicopters, but the ear problem has dashed that hope along with ever travelling abroad. If this surgery actually works, it'd be lifechanging.
@@MotoMatt418 So how'd it go? Are you better after the procedure? Seems like most people say they are getting it and then they don't. Just looking for real world experience.
@@dingdong5601 I’m currently on week two post procedure. I think it has helped already, but my ENT says it will take 6-8 weeks to feel the full results. I already feel like my ears clear much better though. I’m happy I got it done.
Hello! I’ve been having dizzy episodes & feeling off balance since December 2022. I finally went & saw an ENT specialist. She checked both ears & said my ears looked good & saw no fluid BUT I SOMETIMES FEEL FLUID IN BOTH OF MY EARS. Like, it’s stuck…like it wants to come out but won’t. I did an audio test & passed with flying colors. The ENT specialist looked up my nose & said that my nose was very inflamed, which can cause my Eustachian tubes to swell. So, she prescribed me prednisone. I don’t know if the prednisone is working or not…today is just Day 6 of 12. However, I’m still experiencing dizziness & imbalance. It is the absolute worse. It has caused me to have extreme anxiety & panic attacks. I’m in need of relief! I do not want to have to deal with this any longer. Anybody dealt with something similar?
Hey I’m going through the same thing does music also sound bad because for me it makes me feel depressed because that’s my best coping mechanism and I lost that because I can’t hear the notes properly
@@Sullybomb33_ Hello! I never lost my hearing. My ears would just feel full & I had balance issues. My balance has gotten better but I still experience imbalance at times. I started having really bad headaches, so I went to the hospital. A CT Head was performed & it was determined that I had a sinus infection. So now, my ENT ordered me to have a CT Sinus done, which I went & had done on Friday, now just waiting to follow back up with her for the results. Maybe all of this, for me, is sinus related. I just really want answers and solutions bc this entire experience has been the absolute worse.
I’ve had etd for about 5 months now. My left ear was clogged and had extreme pressure, my right ear had a feeling of fluid building up. My Dr gave me some antibiotics but it didn’t do anything. The clogged feeling in my left ear is gone but sometimes feel pressure when I move a certain way. My right ear sometimes feels like it’s building up pressure but has gotten better. My hearing is good, I’ve been getting anxiety and panic attacks lately. Gonna see a ent dr next week, hopefully I can get some relief. I heard red light therapy helps with this condition, just ordered one off of Amazon. Hang in there, gotta keep a positive mindset that things will get better.
I have similar issue… Have sinus issue on right side and have a clogged Eustachian tube… Have periodic balance issues… Ear feels full quite often. Flonase and XLear sprays help but not solving the problem. Need to find a trustworthy ENT to get handled.
I have the tube implanted but now its blocked and I cant hear is it safe to use ear drops because they said getting any liquid in the tube might infect it so am I just deaf now?
I have eustachian tube disfunction from being born with a cleft palate, I have had many ear tube placements. They never work. Would this procedure be appropriate for someone who does not have normal palate anatomy?
Me too. Idk what's worse. The constant ears opening and closing when I exercise, staying closed for weeks or the fact that food can randomly get through the back inf my throat and stuck in my nose. It burns so bad, then I have to cry and make my nose runny to shoot it out
I had this procedure done 10 days ago. I don't notice any real improvement in my hearing. How long does it take for the new cells to grow and/or when should I notice an improvement?
@@jaimeavalos6328 I feel fine. Still not noticing a real difference in the hearing in my right ear. The doc used something like a tuning fork and held it next to each ear and asked for my response. He said that there is a definite improvement to the hearing compared to before surgery. I feel the real test is when I go in for a full-blown hearing test on 10/3/22. Ask me here again for the results and I'll let you know how it goes.
@@SpectralightPhoto thanks for answering,do you know how much hearing loss you have? And do you have any pressure in your ears? I had this problem a month ago but sometimes it goes away.My hearing is getting normal and no pressure but than again it happens.I hope that it doesnt effect your life and you deal with it.
Can anyone answer why sometimes when I pop my ear drums I hear a clicking rattling noise in head then it goes away And when I blink heavy it crackles the right ear
I have been diagnosed with patulous eustachian tube dysfunction. That means that my tube is staying in the open position It will not close normally as it should. Are there medications available today, or a surgical procedure as an option to resolve this problem? I now have tinnitus and a high pitch squeal in my head because of this. If I can get my petulous eustachian tube to go back into the closed position as normal the squeal will go away, and I will once again realize what the sweet sound of silence is all about which I will never take for granted again. I hope that someone can provide advice or direction with this issue It is driving me absolutely crazy. Blessings to all and thank you.CJ
@@barrybrown6239 Hi there,I am still currently trying to find answers.. Going to get a second opinion this week from another ENT,before I go through this procedure of a RINGOTOMY. I have wandered if I should go to a Neurologist to see if I might have a brain Aneurysm,or Tumor,just to alleviate that concern.Because it feels like a ringing tone in my head.There is also something known as VESTUBULAR Migraine symptoms are not a headache,but a Ringing in the head gonna have this checked out too...I got this 8 weeks ago after following a Yoga breath work guided meditation ( Wim Hoff method) to be specific..After 3 rounds of these retention breath holds on the exhale,then a 15 second inhale breath hold . Immediately afterwards I started hearing a high pitch squeal ringing noise.Tinnitus,mine is a 8 kilohertz triangle wave sound I'm hearing it's identical to that tone.Anyways I'm very concerned,and just trying to find answers.I found a Doctor Julian Cowan Hill he has an APP called Quieten.He has been a tremendous help in Coping with this.He has excellent information.He has a You tube channel also.Check him out.Hope this helps a bit..Have a blessed day.
1). how do you diagnose etd? 2). Can it be visualized in a scan? 3. Can etd cause swelling in front of the ear by the parotid gland? (my parotid glands are clear but swell and I have etd).
@@IdolEyes84 can you please be more specific? is the camera put in through the ear canal? an audiologist did a test and while my hearing is fine, the right eustachian tube is not functioning. thanks for the info IdolEyes84.
@@heyred16I'm not sure what the camera is called. The ENT will put a tiny tube camera inside your nose. An audiologist will put a tiny camera inside your ear. My ears had some scarirng from past grommet surgery and ear infections, otherwise he said they looked ok. My ears are muffled, and have pressure, yet my audiologist said my hearing was pretty good and it's pretty much in my head (he's right, though I'm not crasy only I can hear, it, he wasn't a good specialist). I swallowed during the ear pressure test (I realsised later that coud've altered results).
PS I'm not sure if an MRI scan would see the sinus and eustation tubes. I have asked for one at my GP. Instead they just did an xray of my jaw (osteopath allighed it more) and they said my jaw is fine, so probably not TMJ as everyone can hear TMJ clicks.
@Don I'm not sure of the type of camera, it has a long thin tube so it can see inside your nostril to the Eustachian tube. my surgery is on Monday. :) Go to another ENT for more advice, I went to lots of doctors and other "professionals" before anyone else agreed my own diagnosis (after never hearing about anyone else with it) was correct. Hopefully the grommets/air tubes work. I will also look into an MRI scan and allergy testing (food and skin).
Do your patients run into health insurance issues when trying to have this procedure done? My ENT wanted to perform this but my insurance would not approve it as they consider it experimental, I’m trying to see if anyone else has had this problem
IVAN HERNANDEZ yeah, idk what to do, I’ve had extreme etd for ten years now and have been taking nasal sprays for about a year now but that literally has only helped with the pain, I still get clocking every time I open my mouth and still a lot of pressure in my head and my insurance doesn’t cover this so I really don’t know what to do anymore :/
@@evanschwepker9127 hey how are you now what's the brand of the nasel spray are you using ? I've been to the dr today he said same issues and gave me a nasal spray and allergy pills
I have a squishy sound and a gluey feeling in my left ear in the past six and a half years. It doesn't hurt, but it anoying when I chew or talk. At first I was thinking that it might be wax but after I go to mouth-ear-throat physician, she doesn't find anything, and said that the eardrum is iritaited, but now I am sure that is an Eustachian tube dysfunction.
Has anyone tried this because they have extreme pain from freediving/spearfishing? I've been trying to use the valsalva method but it just feels like there is a blockage in my ear that won't allow air to escape.
In the US, it’s pretty damn expensive. I read on another post the the balloon itself costs £1000 in England, so it’s probably much higher in the US. Plus the cost of anesthesia and the medications you have to take afterwards...
Is patulous eustachian tube curable???i am a singer i can't live without music and now i can't sing because of patulous eustachian tube..... Please reply is it curable??
It is not durable but we have many options to treat patulous Eustachian tube and improve the symptoms. These include nasal drops to help inflame the Eustachian tube opening, injections to plump up the opening, all in an effort prevent the patulous effects of the Eustachian tube.
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I don't know if I have ETD, but I have a clicking sound in my left ear everytime I swallow or sometimes when I move my head. I do not feel any fullness inside my left ear and my hearing is ok. Sometimes it disappears but the moment I start eating my meal it retuns back. Hope you can help me.
Hi guys ive had ear problems for 3 years now i always hear crackling sounds in my ear and they always pop when i ear or drink and i have constant pressure in my ears that never seems to go away … ive had this surgery a month ago but it didn’t do any good it’s all the same… if anyone can help if because ive tried everything and nothing seems to work
Ever since I got covid,I’ve heard problems with my eyes. Ringing,clogged/fullness,humming and a echo. Dr has given me all the medicine to try to fix it. Nothing has worked.
It sounds like your ear cannel or something is maybe swollen. I had that same problem where i could hear my heartbeat in my ear, but eardrops seemed to fix it. Are you having hearing loss too? Im no doctor, but again, something could be swollen.
Have patience. Stick to one doctor. He will try to cure your problem with medicines if not then surgery. I do have the same problem. I will have to undergo surgery to cure if not cured by sprays nd medicines.!.
Just wondering if everyone can tell me their experience of when the dizziness/popping/crackling/headaches/sinus/ETD/fullness started? I had large tonsils and adnoids (insided nose) when I was little and had them taken out and grommets put in, it was very good. I didn't have many ear infections for years (just asthma and heyfever, mainly as a teenager and adult). About 6 years ago I had a bad lung and ear infection. I was working full time and I was around lot of dirt/vegetables and lifting heavy things. I was very tired and wasn't eating much meat. I moved a few times within a year. I painted the houses and some of the houses had mould, and cats were peeing on the carpet. I also flew overseas at that time. My neck and head makes crackling noises, and all the symptoms stared that I didn't have before (ETD etc). I have a slightly deviated septum and "small?" narrow? eustacion tubes (possibly inflammation?) I would like to go for skin and food allergy testing as physio, ENTs and neurologists can't figure it out. I could be low in potassium as I have been hearing pulsing in my ears the past year (after grommet/equalisation/ ventilation tube surgery) when I lay on my side to sleep. I have to wear ear plugs in the shower and have more ear infections than before. I'm hoping the grommets fall out themselves. I also have sensitivity to light and get dizzy, and neck and shoulder pains. I swallow a lot and open my jaw, I know TMJ can be heard from the outside, so I don't think it's that, I hear popping inside. It's almost like when you swallow saliva, except it's in my eusation tubes.
I have been experiencing eardrum collapse and Eustachian problems for many years. My right ear has very little hearing, the ossicles are fused. The left eardrum is very thin and is constantly blocked. Nose surgery, tube treatment, and allergy treatment did not help. As soon as I wake up from sleep, my ears hear well, at sea level altitudes and at mountain level, but in normal times they are usually clogged. Is it from the position of the bones at sea level? Does ear pressure increase during sleep? I couldn't find a solution and now I have to use a device. Is it caused by the melting and loosening of the ossicles?
Considering this. Have developed a slight fullness and itch in my left ear and I suffer from dizzy episodes only relieved by a decongestant or a deep 'pop'. If I can accomplish that release/deep pop...Then everything is restored to normal. Happens without fail almost every time.
Same I get dizzy episodes as well , I just started taking allergy pills how are you now ? It's been 3 months ina half now for me and I feel like it's been forever I can't stand feeling off balance almost all the time it's so annoying
@@danielisayala8731 it has completely went away for me now. It took like 4 months tho. Be sure to drink hot teas and water, take hot showers too. When you drink hot drinks, tip your head back and swallow. Sometimes it can help make a pop occur and release that issue, or it can help your tubes open up and permit a gradual release. Now, even though my left ear is better, it still gets a little full from time to time and pops very loudly, but I no longer have the dizzy episodes.
@@danielisayala8731 oh! And soak a rag in steaming hot water. Let it cool a little so you can handle it, press it to the back of your ear/along the side of your neck where the tube travels down Abit and hold it. This will also help a little.
@@danielisayala8731 like it's In there deep, but the heat applied to the back of your ear/along the space back there should be able to reach if you hold the warm/touchable hot wet rag there for while. Don't be afraid to rewet it on occasion and reapply. If that doesn't work, slowly drinking hot tea in combo with it, may. Heat was what helped me the most, that can take time and repeated attempts, depending though. Best of luck! Don't give up!
Hounestly if this works i want this procedure! I have been deaf in my right ear my entire life and unfortunatly until i was 14 every time i went to the doctors i was dismissed as they coudnt see an imediate issue. I finaly had a hearing teat done when i was 14 and i was 95% deaf in my right ear due to build up in the middle ear. I had a grommet placed to help with this but near the begining of last year (3 years later) i noticed my hearing clogging up agan. It causes me allot of distress as i struggle with sensory overload quite often mainly sound based and not being able to tell where sound is comming from has made it worse. It has also made it harder to dance with my balance being thrown of and i dont think i need to explain how it affects my singing 😅 as musical theatre is my career choice it is making evrything so much harder. I went to the doctors again to try and find out what it was and they mentiond the eustachian tube not working correctly. Unfortunatly because i am no longer classed as a child i wont be able to have anything done which does cause allot of distress with my balance, not being able to hear where cars are comming from or hear conversations, struggling to even have a shower without pain, my balance getting worse and struggling with conversations. I am sure i just have to try my best to adapt but i would do anything to be able to hear again because it causes so much distress
I have had etd for about three and I think am fed up after trying different medications, I would like to try this tube dilation, how can I make an appointment and where are you based please
I don’t have pain but both ears are clogged and I can hear but everything is muffled. Will ear drops help? Should I use Flonase? Doctor, Please anyone !
Galderik my doctor says i had build up at ear canal got it removed yesterday I am a new man. I can ear things move than ever previous doctors lied to me probably did want to flush my ears.
I have a problem commonly called as tinitus , I personally think it is due to fluid in the tube that doesn't go away. Can this issue be resolved by this procedure
Yep! Started when I took a flight 7 months ago. Had crazy ear pressure but nothing painful. Now I apparently have Eustachian tube dysfunction but no ear pressure. Just constant crackling every time I swallow, yawn etc. Have to catch a flight tomorrow so should be interesting...
I’ve had right ear prob and now in my neck for couple years and I’m pretty tired of it - I have bad tmj thou I have a throat dr appt tomorrow but I need to see the ear dr
My left ear pops when i do push back and forth on it and then when i stretch my neck back it feels like constant clicking in my left ear the further i put my head back. It also seems to affect my voice and speech. Wish i knew what it was.
My ears pretty much always pop which doesn’t bother me that much except in morning they pop much more and I have a dry sore throat that goes away within 30 minutes of getting up. Does this sound like this issue?
I believe I also have this condition but not sure. It all started about 12 years ago when I felt my left ear clog up and just never popped. My right ear is fine and I never had any problems with the right ear only the left ear. Well it left me with it always feeling clogged up and pressure from certain sounds does cause it to hurt at times and sound muffled like if I had my finger in my ear. This causes me to hear my voice or my heart beat plus I have an artificial metal aortic heart valve that I can hear ticking like a clock in my head loudly with this clog, also when ever I talk I hear my voice amplified in my head. Because of this when ever I do talk it sounds like I'm yelling in my head. Now every one around me says they can hardly hear me when I talk to them and always ask me to speak up. I have been to the ear Doctor one time a few years ago and they only checked to see if I had wax build up which was no. and check to see if my ear drum was bulging and that was no also. The doctor gave me nasal drops that gave me a sore throat and that was about it. The Doctor said nasal treatment Tuboplasty could be expensive and not covered by insurance and so I pretty much gave up on it saying I will just have to live with it, but now I'm just tired of feeling this way and it been about 5 years since I saw the doctor. I never have found out what was the cause until I stumbled upon this video, that is why I am asking if others have the same feelings and hear what sounds like your own loud voice in head when you talk and feel like your yelling and not talking as I do with this so called ,,,,, Eustachian tube dysfunction. I am curious is this what others feel with this issue ????
I have had ear tubes that keep falling out. So my Dr will put a tube in a different way. Can't remember the name of the procedure. My ears block up all day long. I pop my ears but that usually doesn't last long. Would the balloon keep the eustachian tube open like a stent? This problem has been bothering me for over 30 years. It doesn't hurt but my hearing is lower but about 30 db. So the balloon would stretch the eustachian tube so it doesn't collapse and block the sound from going through. I might have TMJ and I have been grinding my teeth since I was maybe 5 years old. I am now 59 years old. I live in Canada. So would the balloon procedure solve my problem without having to get a tube put in my ear?
I went to an ENT clinic. The nurse Practioner who saw me said my ear pressure wasn't bad...she's not living with it, it's nonstop clogged in my right ear, and just a little in my left. I get dizziness every couple of days, sometimes for several hours, and I'm doing everything she prescribed, nothing helps!! I do a nasal wash daily, decongestant, allergy pills, and flonase. No change! I'm tired of living with this terrible dizziness every few days!
I have the same issue the dizziness is awful and I get imbalanced too .Does your nose feel blocked as well?
@@starlite7785 No nose issues, just ears and dizziness.
The ears and dizziness is awful
@@starlite7785 You know what I found that helps me? I stopped drinking any kind of soft drink..including diet. It gets better and no dizziness when I stop drinking soda.
@@etdmike Sure, I'll answer some questions. TY.
I have been suffering with blocked ears for decades. Just one day they blocked up.....my left side is worse. Symptoms can change depending on hot or cold weather or when I swallow. I gave up trying when an ear doctor I went to suggested a psychiatrist. I was absolutely flabbergasted when he said that. I couldn't believe it........I felt really hurt by that comment. My behavior in no way warranted an answer like that.
Had tuboplasty yesterday and am in recovery. However, I personally had a cholestetoma in my left ear which needed to be addressed as well. They spent 5 hours on me and had to drill through my mastoids to take care of it. My incus was non existent due to the erosion...my doctor had to disconnect my hearing in my left ear and capped the stapes to preserve it....I only have hearing in my right ear. he is going to reconstruct the bones and I will go under again in 6 months for him to reconstruct. I am in a lot of pain.
I had a less sever cholesteotoma fixed in my right ear 10 years ago and that has been fine. The left side was much worse. I don't wish this upon anyone....
Also had a cholesteatoma that needed to be removed last year, and had some of the bones reconstructed. I'm going in for a second time soon to improve hearing. I know how you feel, the recovery is pretty miserable; but at least it was found out before it caused even more problems. Hope your reconstruction goes well.
@@ghostmutton I am a tough dude and have had a lot of injuries and surgeries. This is pretty awful I am getting the reconstruction in June. My left ear is so butchered and hearing is damn near impossible when out and about now. I am looking forward to a week from now when stitches can come out and pain subsides.
Eric Neuf did this Procedure work?
I hope you heal properly and everything works out. God bless you, brother.
I went through something similar a long time ago. Full ear reconstruction after cholesteatoma removal. Could not walk for a long time due to dizziness, but eventually I made a full recovery and regained good hearing in that ear - and my case was considered severe. Trust your physician, and trust the process.
I’ve had ear problems all my life, 3 reconstructions total of my right and left eardrums and for some reason my left ear always feels muffled like it needs to pop but won’t. Glad to know this could be the source
Same problem I had head injury after that but not treated yet
I sorta have the same problem. Floppy collapsed drum all my life but we managed to get it to a point where I haven't had the same problems i did when I was young but things are getting bad again...wont pop, sounds are starting to be a bit different on this side. Best of luck
Same, I had this feeling for 8 months now, I keep on searching for answers and out of all, this i think is my condition...Something in my ear needs to be popped but it just wont and when i keep strecthing my or just opening my mouth continiously it hurts, but the pain lasts for a very short time..I am just wondering if this is dangerous? or is it a normal conditon that doesn't need any immediate medication...
You sound like you are describing me down to the three reconstructions.
The last 15 or so years I have progressively lost hearing. I can hold my nose and blow and will hear my eardrum pop out and then few 10 seconds or so I will hear twice as well then it pops back.
Have gone to the ent and they never seem to want today do anything.
@@justinjames3028 you lost your hearing? ive been to the doctors a lot of times and this is always my complain. they always do the earwax vacuum, they thought it would ease my discomfort but no. it does not work, nothing works. im scared that ill lose my hearing so much that i cry at night whenever i think of the possibilities of losing my hearing in the near future.
I’ve had this for 42 years, I didn’t even know it could be fixed until recently 😆 my ears have popped non stop since I was a kid, this is awesome
i’ve had ear infections all my life ever since i was a baby and the ent told me it was probably because of this. I ended up getting tubes and later on my left ear tube had to be pulled out since it didn’t fall out, leaving a big hole in my eardrum. im getting a Tympanoplasty done next week, wish me luck.
@@etdmike What about clicking noises in the ear
Hope it went well for you!!! 💕💕💕🙏✨
moo kun it did im 2 months post op and the hole is finally covered thank God
Congratulations!!! I wish you well on your healing process! I'm so happy for you 😊 🎉🎈✨💕💕💕
Thankies for the update!
Hope you are doing well 🙏🏾
I can pop my ears, in fact I do it very often now. My right ear has been muffled for at least 2 years now. The problem is, when I pop my ears, they open & for a brief moment I can hear clearly out of my right ear, but it immediately muffles again.
I had tubes in my ears as a child & unfortunately they removed my tonsils. I'm hoping to fix this not only to be able to finally hear again but because I believe it caused me to be dizzy, like vertigo, a few times.
I may need this. Nothing ever changes for me. Of course I've had hay fever/ allergies basically all my life & my sinuses seem to always produce stuff.
I'm 60 years old and have been trying to be a singer for most my life, but could never hear myself! After getting a concussion 5 years ago I eventually had one full day where I was able to hear myself clearly. It was amazing! It nearly solved my terrible balance problem as well. For the first time in memory my head and sinuses seemed to be venting properly. The problem is that no matter how often I use steroids with a Navage, or Flonase, I only get brief relief and never for very long. I went to a doctor who suggested the balloon method, but he warned that the occurrence of the echoing problem was over 10%. This is NOT encouraging. I also have a deviated septum that I believe also contributes to the lack of proper ventilation. You say the risks are low with proper "indication". What does that mean?
I have a slightly deviated semptum, sinus and blocked (popping/crackling/trapped air) Eustration Tube Dysfunction. I love to sing too. I hear popping in both ears every time I swallow or move my soft palate, shoulders, neck and jaw including when I yawn. One ENT just gave me steroid nose spray, it just made me tired and more blocked and more dizzy. I had grommets when I was little in my ears (that come out on thier own), and I've had my tonsils and adnoids out. For the past 2 years I have had blocked ears. I reasurched ETD and worked out that what I had, clarified by a second ENT doctor. I'm booked in to have semi perminat grommets and if it goes well perminant grommets. I have to wait a year for an operation,
@Badass guy I got grommets (air plastic tubes again), they have been in for a year now. Unfortunately the issues I had before remain. My hearing wasn't very good after the operation, it's better now, although now I get more ear infections than before, and I also hear pulsing sounds at night. thankfully they aren't determinant, so I'm hoping they come out themselves soon. I have had a phyio and neurologist work on me, it could be to do with my neck, although it hasn't helped and I get migraines too especially from light and some food, I need caffeine too.
@Badass guy Thank you! I will update if it gets better and if I find something that works that might help everyone. :) :) :)
@@IdolEyes84 how is it going
Did you ever have this surgery?
Can a deviated septum and enlarged turbinates cause this?
I might have this surgery as I’ve had multiple ear infections this year on my 2nd set of tubes placed in July 2018. I’m tired of constantly taking oral and topical antibiotics and prefer to treat the problem long term. I was diagnosed with a mild conducive hearing loss a few weeks ago and had mastoid fluid on a CT in June. After being dismissed by my now former ENT as TMJ as the cause (despite my not having “classic” TMJ symptoms of grinding or clicking), I’ve found a great doctor who shares my goal in a long term solution
Hi. I have the same issues with you. Had antibiotics a lot of times. How did you solve your ear infection? Thanks
Hello! I also have a TMJ-related Eustachian tube dysfunction. I hear this clicking every time I swallow and would like to have this procedure. Could you please inform me if you had the ballon procedure and if it was successful?
TMJ can caused??
I always hear distortion and static in my right ear when something is too loud
Bobby X Steev BEATS same. No idea why
same goes for me
same here ...
@@callixvision6481 i thot everyone hear ringing
@@stevethea5250 Not constantly though. Those without tinnitus only hear ringing after experiencing a loud noise, e.g. an explosion.
Its helping for someone?
A question for the doctors. I have experienced Eustachian tube dysfunction for the majority of my life. Has anyone looked into permanently inserting a synthetic eustachian tube inside the actual biological eustachian tube? Wouldn't this keep the eustachian tube open permanently and prevent the tube from ever closing again, thereby preventing the infections from occurring to begin with or from reoccurring?
This is a very good point
Trust me, you would NOT want your eustachian tube to be permanently open. People suffer from Patelous Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (PET), where their eustachian tubes are too wide or won't close. This causes them to hear their own voice and breathing way too loud, like they're talking and breathing directly into their ear. Your eustachian tube should only open briefly when chewing, yawning or swallowing to allow ventilation of the middle ear space. The rest of the time it should be closed to block out internal sounds.
@@collinsonfitness6505 wow great info
@@collinsonfitness6505 but do you think that wide too open is due to surgery or they are born like that? Because a doctor told me this is not guarantee and yes this might happen
@@collinsonfitness6505 but you say briefly open, that briefly happens once in a while yet I know is not like I had it before normally, truly I miss my normal state ears, and GOD the pain this has caused me, Lord, it was like beating my inside ears w hammer truly truly made me commit suicide many times 😞😢😢😢😢
Is this an in-office procedure? Looks simple enough. Tired of Tubes not working
will this also help with cracking sounds in your ear
Kalebjacob Jacob Dont sleep on it and go to the Doctor as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage to your ears. I have been hearing cracking and foundout that I had liquid with small hairs around the ear drum.
Were you able to get this fixed? What’s your story? Docs have been no help for me unfortunately. But I’m 3 months in so I may just have to live with it.
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j It's partcially fixed now. My ears has been blocked for few months before I realized it's time to see a doctor. They gave me strong Anti-Biotics for 5 days. I felt much better and my but my ears still itchy and blocked. I went to another doctor and they gave me another less strong Anti-Biotics with some pills that contains Struid (or steruid I forgot how it spells). My left ear now is completey fixed but my right ear still needs sometime or some of those drugs to be completey fixed. When you are taking those drugs do not travel anywhere cuz you dont want the pressure to change and your ears gets blocked again.
The-EXpertStreet B-Racer great to know your feeling better? So what exactly are your symptoms? Cause the thing is my hearing isn’t muffled or anything, I just have the feeling that they need to pop or a sensation of fullness. My ears crackle and pop every time I swallow and sometimes when I’m not doing anything.
So the thing is I have all the symptoms of blocked ears EXCEPT my hearing is fine, so I don’t know how to treat it and docs don’t know how to diagnose me.
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j 3 months are not long and you gotta do something my brother. Its not too late to get your ears fixed. Trust me I suffered for moths before I went to seek help. Extreme ear infections need months or even a year to get rid of.
I had this procedure done by another ent, so nothing to do with the doc who made this video. This procedure has a red flag. Insurance does not cover it so you will have to pay cash. At least in the summer of 2021 it was not covered. I ended up paying $4,000 because I was desperate for this procedure. Intermittent levels of hearing in one ear plus, terrible experiences on planes when the ear would not acclimate. It felt like I was being stabbed in the ear drum. Had procedure done, it worked for 2 weeks and then the Eustachian tube collapsed and I temporarily lost hearing in that ear. It got better over time but I ended up where I was before the procedure. Then the doctor was like, tough luck, I’m not responsible, I have your money now. Take a lot of time considering this procedure. If insurance doesn’t want to cover it, there’s a reason. It’s failure rate is greater than it’s success rate.
If my ears are clogged and full of fluid, can this cause random pressure behind my nose too?
Of course. Happens to me so much. I even have total sinus and eardrum pressure so bad at the same time
@@lesliegriffith1738 does this fluid can go in our head..i feel the fluid in my head..I'm so scared
@@philosophicalphingers does this effect my hearing or ear bones. My ear drums are retracted inside
@@palaksoni5794 Not sure what you mean by ear bones. I am not a medical professional. Very sorry. If your eustachian tubes are blocked often you will have some hearing loss and pressure and often pain with that pressure. This procedure helps keep the tubes open and stop that congestion, pressure, and pain that I am going through horribly.
@@philosophicalphingers for how many years you have this?? I live in India and here doctor's don't know about this problem or this procedure
Great info.!! Never heard of this and will discuss this with my doctor. Been suffering with all the symptoms you mentioned, and more for going on four years. Tinnitus, pressure and hearing loss in the right ear. And it all started with getting water in my ear during a shower. Thanks for posting on this!🙏👍
Did you get this fixed?
@@barrybrown6239 No. Will give it try at some point, I guess. Up to now nothing helps, except cutting the junk out of my diet. I feel less of the effects of whatever the problem is. Also my ears stay cleaner in the ear canal. I guess eating healthier helps everything. But I still have pressure, low hearing and lots of noise in my right ear. Hope you do better I have. Good luck!!👍
@@justincase2281 I have the same problems you describe, tinnitus, fullness, hearing loss... and all of it started for me after being diagnosed with sleep apnea and starting therapy with a CPAP machine. I've quit using the machine for 6 mos but still having problems.
I have the rare ability to open my Eustachian tube naturally without any head movements, such as yawning. However, for the last couple of years my left ear has had a constant fullness feeling and tinnitus.
I have had the same thing for 5 years. Thought the tinitus was due to hearing damage but now I think it could be because of this, as I don't have any actual hearing loss
Oliver Pigram I've had my hearing tested for a military test and passed that with flying colours. Think my left ear is slightly not as good as my right but barely noticeable. The fullness feeling varies all day and I have to keep opening up the tubes for a quick relief. I'm trying to not open them as I don't think flexing them constantly is a good thing and might cause damage in the future. Also, when I got my left ear drum looked at they said it was dull, whilst my right was fine. I had a cold that day so they thought it was that, but now I'm hoping that it is the cause of my tinnitus and fullness and could get it sorted.
U Wot M8? You don’t need much hearing loss for the brain to decide to create tinnitus.
LAZY DOG the brain being the cause of this is what makes the chances of a cure in the near future so slim. People with physical ailments have hope, but when it comes to the brain medical science is still way off the mark of fully understanding how it all works.
U Wot M8? I developed tinnitus about 4 years ago at the same time I developed some type of Eustachian tube disfunction that caused roughly 10% hearing loss. That was obviously enough sudden loss for the brain to think it was doing me a favour by creating the tinnitus. I live with it, you have to I guess. It seems to have reduced a bit over that time, or maybe I just get used to it. I feel extremely sorry for those with extremely little hearing yet have tinnitus because they have no way of masking it.
microscopic changes in the cells in just 2 minutes? And the cells re-grown hence the E. tube works better? I'm finding that hard to believe.
How come when i’m eating or swallow my left ear is clogged? then I take a deep breath i can’t really hear anything on that side?
Has this procedure been used to relieve tinnitus?
No, this procedure is meant for proper ear pressure regulation. Tinnitus is unrelated to this.
@@k-lawn Eustachian tube dysfunction also causes Tinnitus so yes it is related!!
K-LAWN are you sure about that because the person below you disagrees and I’ve also read that it can get rid of it
Arthur Morgan are you sure? I’ve been having very bad tinnitus in my left ear, and the very same ear had a swollen Eustachian tube
@@jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 true story
is this treatment available in the UK?
Should be available pretty much anywhere in Europe. It's a pretty common procedure nowadays.
Haha good luck. If it’s available anywhere outside the US it’s going to be a discount doctor. England is pretty developed compared to other European countries but I would ask to see a diploma or proof that it’s a real doctor if you get any surgery outside of America.
Good luck, let us know how it works if you get it done!
I am 25 and my ears have always popped for as long as i can remember. I have to sniff up for my ears to unpop and ive been doing that for YEARS!! They pop when I talk, swallow, yawn, eat or sing Of course they don't always pop under those circumstances but those are some examples. I don't know what I could do to get rid of this popping. As as adult I feel its getting worse.
@@METRIKVX not at all. When they are popped i guess i can relate it when you get water in your ears its kind of like an echo
Do u hear like a popping sound in your ear or crackling sound ?
@@lillyme9056 nope not at all
@@ashleydelilah glad you don't
SAME!!! I've been reading through comments and it seemed like noone had this chronic issue. I'm 27, and I feel like when I was 6 is when all of this started. I've made it a habit to just sniff aggressively when my ears pop, which they do evervwr single time I yawn, chew big, sing, anything like that. It's really starting to effect my actual hearing, as I can't hear people very well. Going to the ear, mouth and throat Dr tomorrow for the first time about this issue. Wish me luck that it can be fixed after having this problem for 20+ years.
What is the approximate cost of this procedure?
What are the complications and problems that can arise? My ENT thought the procedure was too dangerous to try at present moment.
Well, cartilage do have memory, will it not spring back to original status..?
Shud this procedure be repeated?
Does anyone also feel like there is something stuck on one side of their throat, making you constantly clear your throat? is it related to this
I have the same feeling do u know what its called?
brute5o5 no, im still trying to find out what it is. The Dr couldnt find anything. After years of trying stuff and trying to avoid certain things, it seems its an allergy, antihistamines seem to work for me. Also if you quit dairy for 2 weeks it should improve. Still not a definitive solution, but its the closest thing ive found so far.
JimmY yea I always thought I was lactose intolerant because especially after eating dairy I'd have to clear my throat alot
Yes!!!
@@etdmike what's the answer
my wife has been suffering with this for years but worse in the last 6 months. Migraine headaches every day miserable and vertigo. Causing severe depression. No quality of life at all. This could be the answer but is it available in SE Asia? Hope so!.
I know how your wife feels I get the same things she does and gets me down too
How is she now? I had this issue and I realized it was in part caused by having "ear crystals" from a recent bout of vertigo still moving within my ear canals. The epley maneuver performed multiple times helped clear the crystals and the headaches went away. The doc didn't believe me when I said that solved my migraine issue, but it is worth a shot! I hope she's better now.
Haven’t been able to hear well from my right ear for over a year, always feels full. Saw an ENT 3 times and he suggested surgically inserting an ear tube. I’m worried that will cause more damage. Is this kind of procedure available in most areas?
Same!
What happened? Does it cause more damage?
How u feeling
The tube didn’t help me. It feels to me like the mucus has coagulated inside my middle ears and it will not drain.
I have been recommended this tuboplasty, but before that try with a device called eustachi? Could this work?
I tried the eustachi. It didn’t do snitching for me.
Just to let you guys know if you have severe anxiety it can also make your ears feels like this and as if its draining.
I also have a mild hearing lost which gave me this anxiety I’m working to recover from this.
I really feel for you guys and i wish no one will ever have to go through this we will make it through this best of luck to you all.
I have severe anxiety and my ears and head constantly feel full and muffled. It’s terrible. I also have bad allergies and sinus problems.
@@laurenolsen1221 did you find any solution for this??
@@laurenolsen1221 @Vandis Is bilateral or do you guys have in just one ear?
I have this pathology and I think its due to anxiety. Some of you experimented a relief trying first your severe anxiety and then a solution in your plenty eras?
I need help
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I hope you finds solutions
Do patients have to go under anesthesia for this procedure? Thank you
yes
I’ll be going under general anesthesia for mine on 2/18/21
@@lauraeager373 how did it go?
@@lauraeager373 How’d it gi
@@lauraeager373 let us know how did it went
Can eustachian issue cause by head numbness which caused by neck trauma ?
Could posture be causing blockage, ie tight shoulders or neck?
This is what I'm thinking aswell trapping eustachian tube nerves
@@ashikdossajee7533 I think so as well. It's always ear nech and trap pain when it starts, never just my ear.
@@yoomang7 what are your symptoms?
@@ashikdossajee7533 pain in my ear, ear clicking and cracking noises, sinus inflammation, neck, trap muscle pain,
@@yoomang7 omg same!. Me and you on the same boat
They can send man to space. They can change a man to a woman and vice versa. They can separate conjoining twins. With doctors from Yale Harvard ect and still find a fix for this. Unacceptable.
And they also can’t find a cure for tinnitus! 😢
I have had clogged ears since I can remember, and at least one nostril clogged at any given time, with around or less than 30% breathability. Which nostril is effected will switch throughout the day, and the other nostril breathes fine with around 100% breathablity. There doesn't seem to be any fluid built up as far as I'm aware. Is this procedure in your video something that can help with my problems?
one nostril being closed up is standard, clogged ears is not however
You might have a deviated septum (inside nostral). Doctors can put a camera inside your nose to check?
@@IdolEyes84 Thanks I'll look into that.
@@BryanPopeProductions You're welcome :) I had grommets in my ears and adenoids/tonisls out too. Everything was ok until a few years ago when I got ear infections and was dizzy, with a full feeling. This time it was air as an adult and not fluid. I think it changes as the Eustacian tubes grow.
@@IdolEyes84 can a deviated septum give the feeling of a blocked nose??
I developed it during an air flight 3 years ago, and it was very painful as the plane was landing, and I still feel my eustachian tube blocked, also my nose most of the time.
Me too.Stupid airplanes!My ears were getting blocked always when i was traveling with plane,but the last time i traveled the ear never got back to normal.Now i have to deal with that problem.How are you doing and did your ears ok now?
Had already clogged ears from a chairlift, then took two consecutive domestic flights. My ears still don't equalise properly for days after driving in hills of only 300m. That pain and damage screwed something up in my tubes, but I don't know how it'd do that.
Some day I want to fly helicopters, but the ear problem has dashed that hope along with ever travelling abroad. If this surgery actually works, it'd be lifechanging.
Same thing happened to be on flights to and from Europe this past summer. I’m going in to have this procedure done in a week.
@@MotoMatt418 So how'd it go? Are you better after the procedure? Seems like most people say they are getting it and then they don't. Just looking for real world experience.
@@dingdong5601 I’m currently on week two post procedure. I think it has helped already, but my ENT says it will take 6-8 weeks to feel the full results. I already feel like my ears clear much better though. I’m happy I got it done.
I had it done and didn't see any difference went to see another ent and he said it was done wrong.@CHI Health
I live in Canada, and my Neurotologist said the claims that it works are inflated!
Hello! I’ve been having dizzy episodes & feeling off balance since December 2022. I finally went & saw an ENT specialist. She checked both ears & said my ears looked good & saw no fluid BUT I SOMETIMES FEEL FLUID IN BOTH OF MY EARS. Like, it’s stuck…like it wants to come out but won’t. I did an audio test & passed with flying colors. The ENT specialist looked up my nose & said that my nose was very inflamed, which can cause my Eustachian tubes to swell. So, she prescribed me prednisone. I don’t know if the prednisone is working or not…today is just Day 6 of 12. However, I’m still experiencing dizziness & imbalance. It is the absolute worse. It has caused me to have extreme anxiety & panic attacks. I’m in need of relief! I do not want to have to deal with this any longer. Anybody dealt with something similar?
Hey I’m going through the same thing does music also sound bad because for me it makes me feel depressed because that’s my best coping mechanism and I lost that because I can’t hear the notes properly
@@Sullybomb33_ Hello! I never lost my hearing. My ears would just feel full & I had balance issues. My balance has gotten better but I still experience imbalance at times. I started having really bad headaches, so I went to the hospital. A CT Head was performed & it was determined that I had a sinus infection. So now, my ENT ordered me to have a CT Sinus done, which I went & had done on Friday, now just waiting to follow back up with her for the results. Maybe all of this, for me, is sinus related. I just really want answers and solutions bc this entire experience has been the absolute worse.
I’ve had etd for about 5 months now. My left ear was clogged and had extreme pressure, my right ear had a feeling of fluid building up. My Dr gave me some antibiotics but it didn’t do anything. The clogged feeling in my left ear is gone but sometimes feel pressure when I move a certain way. My right ear sometimes feels like it’s building up pressure but has gotten better. My hearing is good, I’ve been getting anxiety and panic attacks lately. Gonna see a ent dr next week, hopefully I can get some relief. I heard red light therapy helps with this condition, just ordered one off of Amazon. Hang in there, gotta keep a positive mindset that things will get better.
I have similar issue… Have sinus issue on right side and have a clogged Eustachian tube… Have periodic balance issues… Ear feels full quite often. Flonase and XLear sprays help but not solving the problem. Need to find a trustworthy ENT to get handled.
Can this cause tinitus aswell
I have the tube implanted but now its blocked and I cant hear is it safe to use ear drops because they said getting any liquid in the tube might infect it so am I just deaf now?
Did it get better?
@@gl7628 the tube fell out and now its back to how it was previously
I have eustachian tube disfunction from being born with a cleft palate, I have had many ear tube placements. They never work. Would this procedure be appropriate for someone who does not have normal palate anatomy?
Me too. Idk what's worse. The constant ears opening and closing when I exercise, staying closed for weeks or the fact that food can randomly get through the back inf my throat and stuck in my nose. It burns so bad, then I have to cry and make my nose runny to shoot it out
My ENT suggested this balloon thing today....seems risky
Some times because the lack of or less number of nuero transmitters, this could happen, correct me if am wrong..
Does insurance cover this? If not, how much does it cost?
I had this procedure done 10 days ago. I don't notice any real improvement in my hearing. How long does it take for the new cells to grow and/or when should I notice an improvement?
How do you feel now
@@jaimeavalos6328 I feel fine. Still not noticing a real difference in the hearing in my right ear. The doc used something like a tuning fork and held it next to each ear and asked for my response. He said that there is a definite improvement to the hearing compared to before surgery. I feel the real test is when I go in for a full-blown hearing test on 10/3/22. Ask me here again for the results and I'll let you know how it goes.
@@SpectralightPhoto are you feeling better noe
@@nilatasoy8866 Sadly, I still don't notice any real improvement in my hearing.
@@SpectralightPhoto thanks for answering,do you know how much hearing loss you have? And do you have any pressure in your ears? I had this problem a month ago but sometimes it goes away.My hearing is getting normal and no pressure but than again it happens.I hope that it doesnt effect your life and you deal with it.
Can anyone answer why sometimes when I pop my ear drums I hear a clicking rattling noise in head then it goes away
And when I blink heavy it crackles the right ear
Might be the Tensor Tympani muscle. I've had TMJ for 12 years, and that's happened to me.
@@lulaalder8254 that’s the muscle I hear crackle like fluid
They say ears look good
But when I use that muscle I hear that
Bro, do you feel crackling noise when you pressure your ear? Do you feel popping sensation when blow your nose?
@@saimoonislam9710 yes and if I do the tensor tympani muscle like blink heavy it crackles one ear when I do that
@@saimoonislam9710 like sometimes when blowing. Nose
I hear the fluid sound in ear
It’s also in my right eye makes water noise in the corners
I have been diagnosed with patulous eustachian tube dysfunction. That means that my tube is staying in the open position It will not close normally as it should. Are there medications available today, or a surgical procedure as an option to resolve this problem? I now have tinnitus and a high pitch squeal in my head because of this. If I can get my petulous eustachian tube to go back into the closed position as normal the squeal will go away, and I will once again realize what the sweet sound of silence is all about which I will never take for granted again. I hope that someone can provide advice or direction with this issue It is driving me absolutely crazy. Blessings to all and thank you.CJ
Hey Chris. This sounds like exactly what I have. Can you tell me if you since got an treatment that’s helped?
@@barrybrown6239 Hi there,I am still currently trying to find answers.. Going to get a second opinion this week from another ENT,before I go through this procedure of a RINGOTOMY. I have wandered if I should go to a Neurologist to see if I might have a brain Aneurysm,or Tumor,just to alleviate that concern.Because it feels like a ringing tone in my head.There is also something known as VESTUBULAR Migraine symptoms are not a headache,but a Ringing in the head gonna have this checked out too...I got this 8 weeks ago after following a Yoga breath work guided meditation ( Wim Hoff method) to be specific..After 3 rounds of these retention breath holds on the exhale,then a 15 second inhale breath hold . Immediately afterwards I started hearing a high pitch squeal ringing noise.Tinnitus,mine is a 8 kilohertz triangle wave sound I'm hearing it's identical to that tone.Anyways I'm very concerned,and just trying to find answers.I found a Doctor Julian Cowan Hill he has an APP called Quieten.He has been a tremendous help in Coping with this.He has excellent information.He has a You tube channel also.Check him out.Hope this helps a bit..Have a blessed day.
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CAN IT CURE TINNITUS ??????
1). how do you diagnose etd? 2). Can it be visualized in a scan? 3. Can etd cause swelling in front of the ear by the parotid gland? (my parotid glands are clear but swell and I have etd).
An ENT will use a camera.
@@IdolEyes84 can you please be more specific? is the camera put in through the ear canal? an audiologist did a test and while my hearing is fine, the right eustachian tube is not functioning. thanks for the info IdolEyes84.
@@heyred16I'm not sure what the camera is called. The ENT will put a tiny tube camera inside your nose. An audiologist will put a tiny camera inside your ear. My ears had some scarirng from past grommet surgery and ear infections, otherwise he said they looked ok. My ears are muffled, and have pressure, yet my audiologist said my hearing was pretty good and it's pretty much in my head (he's right, though I'm not crasy only I can hear, it, he wasn't a good specialist). I swallowed during the ear pressure test (I realsised later that coud've altered results).
PS I'm not sure if an MRI scan would see the sinus and eustation tubes. I have asked for one at my GP. Instead they just did an xray of my jaw (osteopath allighed it more) and they said my jaw is fine, so probably not TMJ as everyone can hear TMJ clicks.
@Don I'm not sure of the type of camera, it has a long thin tube so it can see inside your nostril to the Eustachian tube. my surgery is on Monday. :) Go to another ENT for more advice, I went to lots of doctors and other "professionals" before anyone else agreed my own diagnosis (after never hearing about anyone else with it) was correct. Hopefully the grommets/air tubes work. I will also look into an MRI scan and allergy testing (food and skin).
Where are you located and how much is the procedure...can you please respond
Do your patients run into health insurance issues when trying to have this procedure done? My ENT wanted to perform this but my insurance would not approve it as they consider it experimental, I’m trying to see if anyone else has had this problem
IVAN HERNANDEZ yeah, idk what to do, I’ve had extreme etd for ten years now and have been taking nasal sprays for about a year now but that literally has only helped with the pain, I still get clocking every time I open my mouth and still a lot of pressure in my head and my insurance doesn’t cover this so I really don’t know what to do anymore :/
Yes my insurance wouldn’t cover it
@@evanschwepker9127 hey how are you now what's the brand of the nasel spray are you using ? I've been to the dr today he said same issues and gave me a nasal spray and allergy pills
@@lillyme9056 I’m curious myself. I use Sinex
@@evanschwepker9127 wich nasal spray r you using please? and how do u feel now?
Did somebody triend already this procedure? How did it worked?
for half a year now ive had crackling and popping in both my ears every rime i swallow yawn or sneeze
Feels good me too I’m going crazy
Ive had it like that all my life
Xex How OMG id be going crazy
Xex i couldnt imagine
@@jessicamehanathan3247 nah its not noticeable after a while
I have a squishy sound and a gluey feeling in my left ear in the past six and a half years. It doesn't hurt, but it anoying when I chew or talk. At first I was thinking that it might be wax but after I go to mouth-ear-throat physician, she doesn't find anything, and said that the eardrum is iritaited, but now I am sure that is an Eustachian tube dysfunction.
Gabriel Micu any updates? Docs have been no help to me, unfortunately.
Me too... any updates?
I’m dealing with the same problem as you.... R u alright now??
Bhai mujhe bhi same problem mai aap se baat karna chahtahu
My ear keeps popping when I talk or swallow.
Has anyone tried this because they have extreme pain from freediving/spearfishing? I've been trying to use the valsalva method but it just feels like there is a blockage in my ear that won't allow air to escape.
How much is the procedure with no health insurance?
In the US, it’s pretty damn expensive. I read on another post the the balloon itself costs £1000 in England, so it’s probably much higher in the US. Plus the cost of anesthesia and the medications you have to take afterwards...
Is patulous eustachian tube curable???i am a singer i can't live without music and now i can't sing because of patulous eustachian tube..... Please reply is it curable??
It is not durable but we have many options to treat patulous Eustachian tube and improve the symptoms. These include nasal drops to help inflame the Eustachian tube opening, injections to plump up the opening, all in an effort prevent the patulous effects of the Eustachian tube.
What are your symptoms of Patulous Eustachian tube? Idk if I have that or regular ETD. Thanks, hope all is well.
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j hummm i don't have is but i have had etd for 7 months for yours 1 of the symptoms is your voice is loud to u
squishy games nope I don’t think so. What are your symptoms of ETD?
@@user-hr1mn4qw2j popping tinnitus sometimes pain :/
Does this cause throat irritation aswell
Is this available in the uk?
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Can this disfunction it cause Tinnitus?
Yes
Just got this procedure done it didn’t work for me should I asked my ENT if we should try this again or is there something else I should try
I had it done a couple weeks ago it's working fine at the moment
@@deannaausten8867 is it still working??❤❤
@@JohnJohn-co9yzyes still working😊
@@deannaausten8867 was you having pressure in your ears and blocked nose before the surgery?
@@JohnJohn-co9yz yes, had only one done
I don't know if I have ETD, but I have a clicking sound in my left ear everytime I swallow or sometimes when I move my head. I do not feel any fullness inside my left ear and my hearing is ok. Sometimes it disappears but the moment I start eating my meal it retuns back. Hope you can help me.
I have it in both my ears, but my right ear is worse, it sometimes disappears but always comes back, I hope we find a solution.
@@fenet1839 same with me what happened now he’s gone or not
He’s gone or not
Does sinus cleaning /surgery cure Eustachian tube dysfunction and chronic sinusitis?
I want it where do I get it?
How do you treat patulous etd? It’s been driving me nuts for 7 years now
Allyson,
Please reach out to your local ENT Doctor. In the Omaha, NE area 402-75-5600 to schedule an appointment or leave a message for the physician.
how many Eustachian tube are present in human body ? i am asking either these tube two or one in numbers ?
Just one for each ear.
Is this treatment available in netherlands?
Hi guys ive had ear problems for 3 years now i always hear crackling sounds in my ear and they always pop when i ear or drink and i have constant pressure in my ears that never seems to go away … ive had this surgery a month ago but it didn’t do any good it’s all the same… if anyone can help if because ive tried everything and nothing seems to work
Ever since I got covid,I’ve heard problems with my eyes. Ringing,clogged/fullness,humming and a echo. Dr has given me all the medicine to try to fix it. Nothing has worked.
Is it normal now
I feel my pulse sound in my left ear for over a one month. What to do? Dr has advised me nasal sprays and balloon air from Nostrils
It sounds like your ear cannel or something is maybe swollen. I had that same problem where i could hear my heartbeat in my ear, but eardrops seemed to fix it. Are you having hearing loss too? Im no doctor, but again, something could be swollen.
I have this, crackling when I yawn or burp. No pain or loss of hearing. Not even sure what has caused it. Never had an ear infection.
Do u have a reflux ,tonsillitis or sinusitis,this can cause
trauma
no but i ve had this weird freaking tunnitus
Have patience. Stick to one doctor. He will try to cure your problem with medicines if not then surgery. I do have the same problem. I will have to undergo surgery to cure if not cured by sprays nd medicines.!.
@@kitirhahnis4403 do u have only crack or pain,why would someone undergo surgery,eustchean tubes ae very sensitive,its not like a leg
does it work if i have eustachian tube dysfunction due to some muscles dysfunction and tinnitus due to it ??
This shit drives me crazy, day in day out. Only way i can make it stop is by laying down for 30-40 minutes.
Just wondering if everyone can tell me their experience of when the dizziness/popping/crackling/headaches/sinus/ETD/fullness started?
I had large tonsils and adnoids (insided nose) when I was little and had them taken out and grommets put in, it was very good. I didn't have many ear infections for years (just asthma and heyfever, mainly as a teenager and adult).
About 6 years ago I had a bad lung and ear infection. I was working full time and I was around lot of dirt/vegetables and lifting heavy things.
I was very tired and wasn't eating much meat. I moved a few times within a year. I painted the houses and some of the houses had mould, and cats were peeing on the carpet.
I also flew overseas at that time.
My neck and head makes crackling noises, and all the symptoms stared that I didn't have before (ETD etc).
I have a slightly deviated septum and "small?" narrow? eustacion tubes (possibly inflammation?)
I would like to go for skin and food allergy testing as physio, ENTs and neurologists can't figure it out. I could be low in potassium as I have been hearing pulsing in my ears the past year (after grommet/equalisation/ ventilation tube surgery) when I lay on my side to sleep. I have to wear ear plugs in the shower and have more ear infections than before. I'm hoping the grommets fall out themselves. I also have sensitivity to light and get dizzy, and neck and shoulder pains. I swallow a lot and open my jaw, I know TMJ can be heard from the outside, so I don't think it's that, I hear popping inside. It's almost like when you swallow saliva, except it's in my eusation tubes.
I also had medication/caphlexn when I had an ear infection and have had the tetanus and womens cc vaccine within the past 12 years.
I have also been on the phone/internet more and have been using inner ear buds more often.
How are u now?
I have been experiencing eardrum collapse and Eustachian problems for many years. My right ear has very little hearing, the ossicles are fused. The left eardrum is very thin and is constantly blocked. Nose surgery, tube treatment, and allergy treatment did not help. As soon as I wake up from sleep, my ears hear well, at sea level altitudes and at mountain level, but in normal times they are usually clogged. Is it from the position of the bones at sea level? Does ear pressure increase during sleep? I couldn't find a solution and now I have to use a device. Is it caused by the melting and loosening of the ossicles?
All I want to know is if anyone has had this done with any success?
Does eutasacian tube dysfunction create sound from ear??
Yes
Considering this. Have developed a slight fullness and itch in my left ear and I suffer from dizzy episodes only relieved by a decongestant or a deep 'pop'. If I can accomplish that release/deep pop...Then everything is restored to normal. Happens without fail almost every time.
Same I get dizzy episodes as well , I just started taking allergy pills how are you now ? It's been 3 months ina half now for me and I feel like it's been forever I can't stand feeling off balance almost all the time it's so annoying
@@danielisayala8731 it has completely went away for me now. It took like 4 months tho. Be sure to drink hot teas and water, take hot showers too. When you drink hot drinks, tip your head back and swallow. Sometimes it can help make a pop occur and release that issue, or it can help your tubes open up and permit a gradual release. Now, even though my left ear is better, it still gets a little full from time to time and pops very loudly, but I no longer have the dizzy episodes.
@@danielisayala8731 oh! And soak a rag in steaming hot water. Let it cool a little so you can handle it, press it to the back of your ear/along the side of your neck where the tube travels down Abit and hold it. This will also help a little.
@@aferalcat9732 wow that's so good to hear I appreciate the information I'm definitely going to be giving that a try thanks ! :)
@@danielisayala8731 like it's In there deep, but the heat applied to the back of your ear/along the space back there should be able to reach if you hold the warm/touchable hot wet rag there for while. Don't be afraid to rewet it on occasion and reapply. If that doesn't work, slowly drinking hot tea in combo with it, may. Heat was what helped me the most, that can take time and repeated attempts, depending though. Best of luck! Don't give up!
But what if the tube is stuck in the open position?
Hounestly if this works i want this procedure! I have been deaf in my right ear my entire life and unfortunatly until i was 14 every time i went to the doctors i was dismissed as they coudnt see an imediate issue. I finaly had a hearing teat done when i was 14 and i was 95% deaf in my right ear due to build up in the middle ear. I had a grommet placed to help with this but near the begining of last year (3 years later) i noticed my hearing clogging up agan.
It causes me allot of distress as i struggle with sensory overload quite often mainly sound based and not being able to tell where sound is comming from has made it worse. It has also made it harder to dance with my balance being thrown of and i dont think i need to explain how it affects my singing 😅 as musical theatre is my career choice it is making evrything so much harder. I went to the doctors again to try and find out what it was and they mentiond the eustachian tube not working correctly. Unfortunatly because i am no longer classed as a child i wont be able to have anything done which does cause allot of distress with my balance, not being able to hear where cars are comming from or hear conversations, struggling to even have a shower without pain, my balance getting worse and struggling with conversations. I am sure i just have to try my best to adapt but i would do anything to be able to hear again because it causes so much distress
I admire ur faith of being able to 100% hear again :) I hope things go well in the future for you!
I have had etd for about three and I think am fed up after trying different medications, I would like to try this tube dilation, how can I make an appointment and where are you based please
I have had it for three years now ☝️
What are your symptoms?
Hey anything new how’s it going ?
Can this be done without numbing injections . Are they any other alternatives. To get numb.
Noooo
How much is this ?
I don’t have pain but both ears are clogged and I can hear but everything is muffled. Will ear drops help? Should I use Flonase? Doctor, Please anyone !
Galderik my doctor says i had build up at ear canal got it removed yesterday I am a new man. I can ear things move than ever previous doctors lied to me probably did want to flush my ears.
I have a problem commonly called as tinitus , I personally think it is due to fluid in the tube that doesn't go away. Can this issue be resolved by this procedure
Yes it can 😁
I suffer with tilted neck and bad posture. I'm very tall. Could this be the cause of ear fullness
yes could be. Go see the doctor
Is it solved
Where are you located so I can see if you are listed in our insurance coverage? TY
Hi Kari, Dr. Robinson's clinic is in Lincoln, NE and CHI Health has ENT locations in Omaha as well. Visit www.chihealth.com/ENT to learn more.
I can voluntarily crack my eustachian tubes. Can anyone else do this without making any other facial or jaw movements?
Me, it drives me mad.
Yes! Same sympton here.
richb2232 does it happen when you swallow spit ?
Yep! Started when I took a flight 7 months ago. Had crazy ear pressure but nothing painful. Now I apparently have Eustachian tube dysfunction but no ear pressure. Just constant crackling every time I swallow, yawn etc. Have to catch a flight tomorrow so should be interesting...
@@lorenmarvin2306 update?
Has anyone’s ETD been successfully cured? Like, it has completely went away? If so, what was done?
I’ve had right ear prob and now in my neck for couple years and I’m pretty tired of it - I have bad tmj thou I have a throat dr appt tomorrow but I need to see the ear dr
My left ear pops when i do push back and forth on it and then when i stretch my neck back it feels like constant clicking in my left ear the further i put my head back. It also seems to affect my voice and speech. Wish i knew what it was.
The dr figured I have in myr right, I have fluid build up behind my ear drums so I have bulging ear drums
My ears pretty much always pop which doesn’t bother me that much except in morning they pop much more and I have a dry sore throat that goes away within 30 minutes of getting up. Does this sound like this issue?
Are you fine now
Can it be a cause for tinnitus??
Yes
I've been suffering with eustachian tube dysfunction for a while, I'm in a bind because I don't have insurance, really need some advice
Mate can i ask you did you get some advice Im going true it for year now !!! no one is helping me .
What are your guys’ symptoms?
What are your symptoms?
I believe I also have this condition but not sure. It all started about 12 years ago when I felt my left ear clog up and just never popped. My right ear is fine and I never had any problems with the right ear only the left ear. Well it left me with it always feeling clogged up and pressure from certain sounds does cause it to hurt at times and sound muffled like if I had my finger in my ear. This causes me to hear my voice or my heart beat plus I have an artificial metal aortic heart valve that I can hear ticking like a clock in my head loudly with this clog, also when ever I talk I hear my voice amplified in my head. Because of this when ever I do talk it sounds like I'm yelling in my head. Now every one around me says they can hardly hear me when I talk to them and always ask me to speak up. I have been to the ear Doctor one time a few years ago and they only checked to see if I had wax build up which was no. and check to see if my ear drum was bulging and that was no also. The doctor gave me nasal drops that gave me a sore throat and that was about it. The Doctor said nasal treatment Tuboplasty could be expensive and not covered by insurance and so I pretty much gave up on it saying I will just have to live with it, but now I'm just tired of feeling this way and it been about 5 years since I saw the doctor. I never have found out what was the cause until I stumbled upon this video, that is why I am asking if others have the same feelings and hear what sounds like your own loud voice in head when you talk and feel like your yelling and not talking as I do with this so called ,,,,, Eustachian tube dysfunction.
I am curious is this what others feel with this issue ????
I know this is an old post but look up PATULOUS EUSTACHIAN TUBE dysfunction if you haven’t already
Andenoid gland inflammation causing blockage in your inner ears.
I have had ear tubes that keep falling out. So my Dr will put a tube in a different way. Can't remember the name of the procedure. My ears block up all day long. I pop my ears but that usually doesn't last long. Would the balloon keep the eustachian tube open like a stent? This problem has been bothering me for over 30 years. It doesn't hurt but my hearing is lower but about 30 db. So the balloon would stretch the eustachian tube so it doesn't collapse and block the sound from going through. I might have TMJ and I have been grinding my teeth since I was maybe 5 years old. I am now 59 years old. I live in Canada. So would the balloon procedure solve my problem without having to get a tube put in my ear?
any updates? did you tried the surgery?