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Stuffy ears, which is what we call stuffiness in the ears. The most common cause is to first check whether the external auditory canal is due to a mechanical blockage of cerumen plugging, which has caused some problems in the sound transmission structure, and it can also cause this feeling of stuffiness in the ear.
In another case, the ear is connected to the nasopharynx by a eustachian tube, one end of which opens in the middle ear and the other end in the nasopharynx. However, if there is an imbalance of pressure on one side, there will also be ear stuffiness, such as secretory otitis media, which leads to middle ear disease, and middle ear effusion will also form, and the ear will be stuffy.
There is also a nasopharyngeal mass or an enlarged adenoid body in a child, which causes pressure on the opening of the pharyngeal opening of the eustachian tube in the nasopharynx, which can also cause stuffiness in the ear, that is, the eustachian tube.
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If your ears are stuffy, it is likely to be caused by some inflammation, so you should go to the hospital and ask the doctor to see if you have otitis media. If you have otitis media, you should do it in time**.
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There are several causes of stuffy ears:
1.It may be caused by a foreign body in the cerumen embolism in the external auditory canal, especially after the external auditory canal is flooded, the cerumen will be swollen, and the symptoms of ear congestion will be more obvious, and it may be accompanied by symptoms such as hearing loss and tinnitus.
2.It may be caused by fungal otitis externa, which can easily cause a feeling of stuffiness in the ear, accompanied by symptoms such as ear itching and abnormal cerurum.
3.It may be caused by neurological hearing loss, which is mainly manifested by a feeling of congestion in the ear, accompanied by significant hearing loss.
4.It may be due to secretory otitis media, because the discharge is blocking the ear canal, causing the ears to be stuffy.
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There are many causes of stuffiness in the ears. It can be purulent perichondritis of the auricle that affects the cartilage of the external auditory canal, causing swelling and narrowing of the opening of the external auditory canal, resulting in stuffiness in the ear. It can also be eczema in the external auditory canal, cerumen embolism in the external auditory canal, and foreign bodies in the external auditory canal, which are also easy to cause blockage of the external auditory canal, thus causing stuffiness in the ear.
In addition, boils in the external auditory canal, fungal diseases in the external auditory canal, and even cholesteatoma in the external auditory canal can cause a feeling of stuffiness in the ear. In addition to diseases of the external ear, diseases of the middle ear, bullous myringitis, acute and chronic secretory otitis media, chronic purulent otitis media, middle ear cholesteatoma, tympanic adhesions, tympanic hardening, these series of diseases can cause a feeling of stuffiness in the ear. In addition to diseases of the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear, unexplained hearing loss can also cause a feeling of stuffiness in the ear.
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The feeling of stuffiness in the ears mainly includes the following diseases: First, the ear canal is clogged with cerurum. A visit to an ENT clinic to see the ear canal will confirm the diagnosis, which is very simple.
The second is secretory otitis media. Due to the presence of negative tympanic pressure or tympanic effusion, patients have clinical manifestations such as hearing loss, ear congestion, tinnitus, and earache.
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The ears feel stuffy and blocked, which may be caused by cerumen embolism or acute otitis externa, fungal otitis externa, etc. Once the cause is found, the obstruction symptoms are relieved and relieved. Pay attention to avoid repeated ear picking and clean up earwax regularly.
If the inflammatory response is due to middle ear disease, anti-inflammatory drugs** may be used, and Eustachian tube blowing-up can be used to assist in tympanocentesis or catheterization if necessary**.
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There may be the following reasons for ear stuffiness: 1. Invaginated eardrum: The ear and the nasopharyngeal cavity are communicated by a eustachian tube, which is very thin, and it is a very small number of channels for us to inflate the middle ear.
2. Cerumen embolization: Cerumen embolization can induce erosion, swelling, granulation formation, etc. in the external auditory canal, which is manifested as ear pain or fullness. 3. Otitis media:
Nonpurulent otitis media may also have a feeling of fullness or occlusion in the ear. Ear stuffiness should be based on **targeting**, if the eardrum is inverted, surgery is required; Cerumen embolism requires a visit to the hospital to have the doctor remove the foreign body in the ear; If it is caused by otitis media, it should also be targeted**. It is recommended to go to a professional ENT hospital for examination in time**Oh.
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There are two kinds of ear stuffiness: first, it is neurological hearing loss, which will be accompanied by tinnitus and ear stuffiness, and it is necessary to nourish the nerves and improve local blood circulation. No significant changes were found in the eardrum and ear canal of the ear.
Second, it is otitis media and other inflammatory diseases of the ear canal and middle ear cavity that cause ear stuffiness, and it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory ** at the same time with mucus stimulation agents to promote the smooth discharge of middle ear effusion. If fluid is stored for a long time, adhesive otitis media will be formed, which will affect hearing. At this time, it is necessary to perform tympanic membrane puncture and middle ear cavity injection, if the first effect is not good, tympanic tube is required, so that the fluid in the middle ear cavity can be discharged smoothly.
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There are many reasons for ear stuffiness: it may be that there is a large amount of cerumen in the ear canal, and the sound is dull due to cerumen embolism, which can be recovered by removing it from the otolaryngology; Inflammation of the external auditory canal causes swelling of the external auditory canal, and there may also be muffled listening sounds; Inflammation of the middle ear can lead to hearing loss; Sudden deafness, that is, sudden hearing loss, can also lead to these conditions, and it is necessary to go to the otolaryngology department for diagnosis in time**.
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There are many causes of tinnitus:
Inflammation of the external auditory canal can be caused, which is mostly caused by repeated ear infections, and inflammatory diseases of the external auditory canal, which can cause ear stuffiness.
Sudden deafness can cause ear tightness, which is caused by poor function of the inner ear, ischemia and hypoxia, hearing loss accompanied by tinnitus and ear tightness, and this situation also requires timely medication.
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Hello, when there is a feeling of fullness in the ear, it can be caused by conductive factors, or it can be caused by sensorineural pathology. A combination of otoendoscopy, pure-tone audiometry, acoustic impedance, and ear imaging is required to confirm the diagnosis. Common conductive factors include cerumen congestion, acute otitis externa, secretory otitis media, etc., generally after the lift, the feeling of fullness in the ear can be quickly recovered.
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Ears are stuffy. I think it's still possible that I'm sick and my ears are stuffy, and I think it's still possible that I'm sick, so I went to the hospital to see if I needed some medicine.
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It may be neurovascular factors, such as lack of rest and sleep, insufficient blood supply to the brain, frequent staying up late, excessive mental tension, and ear stuffiness.
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The ears are stuffy only when the ears are in the water, so you can pay attention to it when you take a bath in the future.
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It may be otitis media caused by a cold or cold, or due to poor Eustachian tube function.
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It is possible to get on fire, eat a light diet and rest early.
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Otitis media or on fire.
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Go to the hospital and have your hearing checked.
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If your ears are always stuffy, you should first find out the cause. If the ear canal is blocked due to earwax or a foreign body, you should go to the hospital to remove the earwax or foreign body. If the eustachian tube is blocked, it may be secretory otitis media and should be examined by the hospital.
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Ear tightness is a symptom of many pediatric diseases, and it can be caused by the following reasons: First, cerumen embolism and foreign bodies in the external auditory canal can cause a feeling of ear congestion. Second, acute secretory otitis media and chronic secretory otitis media also cause ear stuffiness and are accompanied by hearing loss.
Thirdly, if there is fluid in the middle ear, it will cause a feeling of congestion, a ringing in the ear, and sometimes dizziness. Fourth, chronic purulent otitis media and acute purulent otitis media can cause eardrum perforation and hearing loss, resulting in ear congestion. Fifth, Meniere's disease can also cause symptoms of ear stuffiness, blockage, hearing loss, and vertigo.
Therefore, ear stuffiness is just a symptom, many diseases can cause this symptom, to find out, timely, to relieve ear stuffiness.
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Hello, there are many factors that cause ear stuffiness, such as foreign body blockage, ear canal tumors, etc., adenoid hypertrophy may also cause this to happen, tinnitus, hearing loss and other conditions need to be actively treated, if it is caused by ear canal tumors, you need to actively undergo surgery**, keep the ears clean.
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Ear stuffiness is called hearing loss in medicine, different parts of the outer ear, middle ear, inner ear and other parts or different diseases can produce ear stuffiness, the most common cause of the outer ear is cerumen embolism, which can solve the ear stuffiness after the cerumen embolization is removed;
2. Middle ear diseases, such as the more common exudative otitis media, purulent otitis media, etc., can lead to ear stuffiness, including tympanic membrane perforation.
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Chronic purulent otitis media and acute purulent otitis media can cause perforation of the eardrum and hearing loss, resulting in symptoms of ear congestion.
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There are many causes of ear tightness, and the more common causes are acute otitis externa, acute otitis media, fungal infection of the external auditory canal, and may also be poor eustachian tube function, malignant tumor of the ear canal, secretory otitis media, foreign body in the external auditory canal, and cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal.
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