Ear Bleeding Frequently, Pressure In Ear. Bulging Vein On The Temple. What Could It Be?
Right ear bleeding appx. 8x s a month. Blood drips onto shoulder down between breasts. maybe 2-3tbps?. each time. Ear Pressure Pain 1-10. a 15. Sometimes I can t handle the pressure i feel like my head will explode at moments.. This has been going on for about 7 months now.. I went to ear specialist and hediagnosed Swimmer s Ear but he also had me in and out of office w/ in 15min. Soo busy that I didn t even tell him about the bleeding.. Went back to E.R. they said go to diff Ear Specialist even w/ the knowledge of how much bleeding I have been having... Haven t gone to the new Ear. Dr. yet.. just hoping it will go away.. Now for the first time on left side of my frontal, forehead , my vein on temple was bluging, rock hard from behind my ear up to temple and on up to my scalp . Felt like it was about to explode. I could feel it making it s path last nite.. Just relaxed and feel asleep..
Please consult your ENT and you need to undergo Examination of ear drum and neck. You may be needing radiological investigations like CT scan/MRI and may be angiography depending upon the findings of your neck and ear drum.
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Ear Bleeding Frequently, Pressure In Ear. Bulging Vein On The Temple. What Could It Be?
Please consult your ENT and you need to undergo Examination of ear drum and neck. You may be needing radiological investigations like CT scan/MRI and may be angiography depending upon the findings of your neck and ear drum.