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Right Ear Feels Full, Whooshing Sound After Speaking. Took Antibiotics, Not Helping. How Can I Unclog?

My rt.ear feels full, like maybe my eastation tube is blocked. Had two rounds of antibiotics, but no relief. Went to an ENT and she said my ear looks good , did a hearing test and that was fine.tried netti pot, sudifed, sprays and everything with no cure. It feels like its rt.under my rt.ear even in my neck.when I speak I get a wooshing sound after every word. How can I unclog? Thank you. Jim
posted on Sat, 16 Nov 2013
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hi, you have tries lot of things and nothing is working. Please get a tympanometry done and Eustachian tube function test done, if it shows Eustachian tube dysfunction, get a myringotomy and grommet insertion done does help. It helps by ventilating the middle ear and helps in better cilliary function of the middle ear mucosa. Do consult an ENT. Regards
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Right Ear Feels Full, Whooshing Sound After Speaking. Took Antibiotics, Not Helping. How Can I Unclog?

hi, you have tries lot of things and nothing is working. Please get a tympanometry done and Eustachian tube function test done, if it shows Eustachian tube dysfunction, get a myringotomy and grommet insertion done does help. It helps by ventilating the middle ear and helps in better cilliary function of the middle ear mucosa. Do consult an ENT. Regards