I HAVE A SOUND IN MY EAR WHEN CHEWING. SOUNDS LIKE CELLOPHANE, AND IT COMES AND GOES, BUT IT'S BEEN PRESENT FOR AROUND A MONTH. THERE IS NO PAIN OR HEARING DISRUPTION. I'VE VISITED A DOCTOR AND HE SAID IT'S NOT AN EAR INFECTION, BUT HAS NO IDEA BEYOND THAT. I'M THINKING IT MIGHT BE A RESULT OF GRINDING MY TEETH AT NIGHT, WHICH MY DENTIST SAID I MIGHT BE HAVING A PROBLEM WITH. ANY THOUGHTS?
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What Causes Sound In Ears While Chewing?
Thanks for using Health care magic. Read your query. Grinding your teeth at night can be the cause of your problem. I would advice to visit your dentist so that he can provide a night guard and related treatment of it. Reduce your stress level. Thanks and warm regards.