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Landlord, when you have a cold, your facial features are prone to inflammation, your condition may be caused by an inverted eardrum, when you yawn, the air pressure inside and outside is balanced, and the eardrum bulges, so listening to the sound is balanced. So when you feel that you can't hear clearly, pinch your nose and puff out, and you can hear clearly.
Some people are naturally more sensitive, just like when they are on a plane, some people have a sore eardrum, and some people don't feel much of it. If the condition is not serious, as long as the cold is cured. But if the situation worsens and you can't even hear others clearly, then go to a doctor and prescribe medicine.
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After a cold, some people have different degrees of pathological changes in smell, taste and hearing, if there are no complications, they can disappear within a few days, and the symptoms rarely last for more than 1-2 weeks. If you have complications, please go to the hospital.
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It is a symptom of the ears caused by a cold. The occurrence of this situation means that the immunity of your ears is not very strong, such as a common cold or something, especially a serious illness, which will suddenly cause deafness, so you must pay attention to your body and control the occurrence of diseases!
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When the cold is the worst, it is like this for several days, and the problem is also cured when the cold is cured.
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Is it a cold that causes otitis media? Let's go to the hospital for a consultation!
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It may be that the cold is too severe, and the bacteria have invaded the ears and need to be done in time**.
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When an ear is blocked, it is necessary to determine whether it is a conductive feeling of fullness caused by a foreign body in the ear canal or a nervous disorder. If it is caused by a neurological disorder, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention promptly. If it is caused by a respiratory infection, Eustachian tube dysfunction should be considered.
Therefore, when the ear is blocked, it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and receive different ** according to different **.
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If you have a cold, there is a pathway between the nose and the ears, and if the pressure of this pathway is unbalanced, the ears will feel blocked.
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I've been blocked for two weeks, I'm afraid I'm going to be deaf, how did you get better in the end? Can you tell me about it?
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This is because there is a passage between the middle ear tympanic chamber and the nasal cavity, called the eustachian tube, which has the effect of regulating the pressure of the middle ear tympanic chamber, the nasal mucosa is swollen when you have a cold, the eustachian tube is blocked, and the pressure in the middle ear tympanic chamber is unbalanced, that is, the pressure of one atmosphere of pressure acts on the tympanic membrane from the outside, and because the eustachian tube is not smooth, the pressure in the tympanic chamber is not an atmospheric pressure, and the imbalance of this force will make the tympanic membrane inverted, and there will be the feeling you said.
This is a normal phenomenon and has no effect on health, but do not blow your nose vigorously when you have a cold, and do not pinch your nostrils to blow your nose so that nasal secretions from entering the tympanic chamber of the middle ear from the eustachian tube can cause otitis media.
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There are three main scenarios to consider:
One is catarrhal otitis media caused by a cold, which is caused by the pressure difference between the middle ear and the outside atmospheric pressure caused by the blockage of the Eustachian tube, which affects the vibration of the eardrum. The symptoms are that the ears seem to be covered by a quilt, and I feel that I am talking very loudly. However, this condition is usually preceded by a history of colds.
The other is sudden deafness. The onset is sudden, hearing loss, and some people experience nausea and vomiting.
The last one is cerumen (earwax) embolization of the external auditory canal, coupled with water ingress into the external auditory canal, the cerumen is soaked and swollen, blocking the external auditory canal and causing hearing loss. This is more common after swimming in the summer. It is advisable to visit the hospital's otology department for a check-up to confirm the diagnosis.
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I've been blocked for two weeks, I'm afraid I'm going to be deaf, how did you get better in the end? Can you tell me about it?
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#.6. The tympanum of the ear is communicated with the nasopharynx through a small tube, the eustachian tube. This structure helps the outside air to communicate between the eustachian tube and the tympanic cavity to maintain the balance between the air pressure in the tympanic chamber and the outside air pressure, so that the eardrum can maintain good auditory conduction function.
When suffering from a cold, due to the inflammation of the nasopharynx and the opening of the Eustachian tube, the mucosa of the Eustachian tube is swollen, causing the nozzle or tube to be blocked, and the air cannot enter the tympanic cavity through the Eustachian tube, resulting in negative pressure in the tympanic cavity and the tympanic membrane is invaginated. At this time, the patient will experience a feeling of ear congestion, tinnitus and hearing loss.
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When you have a cold, if you have a feeling of ear blockage and hearing loss, you can use nasal eye net or ephedrine nasal drops to eliminate the swelling of the nasopharyngeal mucosa, help restore the opening of the Eustachian tube, and the ear blockage can disappear.
First of all, you have to rule out whether you are caused by picking your ears Take a cotton and take it off to see if it smells or is wet It is inflamed Then there is to see if it is on fire Tongue coating is heavy Drink plenty of water Bad rest will also be like this. It's like a migraine, a nerve problem. I can only rely on a good rest.
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