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Clogged ear
#1
Clogged ear
For the past week and a half my left ear is clogged. When I tap my jaw or when I'm walking a hollow sound is coming from my ear like when you have water in the ear after showering... however, there's nothing in the outer ear. Since I'm using nasal pillows I thought this is happening because of the CPAP pressure. Anybody out there had this happen?
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#2
RE: Clogged ear
It's possible that the pressure has gone up your eustachian tube and caused the ear to "pop". I get this sometimes if I yawn with the pressure on. I have to turn the machine off and do some swallowing / stretching to open up the eustachian tube to release the pressure. However it always goes almost immediately - never had it last a week or more. Do you have any other issues such as a cold or sinus infection which could be exacerbating the situation?
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RE: Clogged ear
No I have no cold symptoms like a runny nose or a cough, etc. My wife suggested I blow my nose hard to see if I could move something in there but no luck. There is no pain but just the discomfort  like I have an ear full of water, and when I walk I feel my steps in my ear.
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RE: Clogged ear
I get this occasionally and it is usually an accumulation of cerumen (ear wax) near the eardrum. There is no way to visualize this yourself. It doesn't happen often for me, but when it does, I can get relief using an ear wash system called (of all things) Elephant Ear Washer bottle.
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RE: Clogged ear
Louis

I'm having blocked ears this week. Happened to have a follow up review and the doc decided to do a pressure test of both ears after first checking for wax build-up. Results were clear and he said there was no water / liquid behind the ear drum. I was told to monitor and see if it subsides over the week. I was again given nasal spray to help with the sinus.  

You can get your wife to shine a torch down the ear canal to see if there is any wax build up. If you are doing a ear wash (flush) for the wax, whatever you do, DO NOT try to blow your nose to pop your ears during that treatment. Water can flow behind and actually cause such a situation. Happened to me once and I ended up with temporary vertigo. 

If you still don't get any better by week's end, you should see the doctor. They will probably give you something to clear it up.
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The doctor says coffee does not affect my tinnitus and it's got lots of antioxidants....however, the after dinner drinks are a different matter altogether. 
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#6
RE: Clogged ear
Newbee/Sleep Rider,
 
Thanks for the reply.
The thing is that I don't produce earwax in the ear that's affected, and my other ear I produce very little wax. Therefore, I don't believe that the wax is the issue. But regardless I will visit the doctor this week to get it checked out since it will be over two weeks with the discomfort. I will post the diagnosis.
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#7
RE: Clogged ear
I experienced the same thing last winter...I did have a bit of a stuffy nose and I do mouth taping as I am a mouth breather/leaker. I am sure the pressure was going to the Eustachian tubes and creating the problem...then I got a full blown case of vertigo...diagnosed as utricle dysfunction. No doctor would agree that it was a result of cpap ...but I am sure it was. 

I started taping less aggressively ...just a 3/4 strip from upper lip to under chin and I did a nasal rinse every night before bed. The symptoms...plugged ears and the vertigo finally disappeared...it took 3 months. My plan from now on is not to use the cpap if I have a cold with stuffy nose and sinus issues. Good luck!
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#8
RE: Clogged ear
Thanks Jackie,

Don't understand why a doctor would not associate this problem with CPAP. My concern is that the symptoms get worse and maybe lead to pain and an inner ear infection, among other things. Don't like that you suffered with it for months... it's already getting old after two weeks. I may go to the doctor this week anyway.
But there's one thing that I would dread; that would be not using my machine. I have become very attached to my Respironics A-Flex, and going from an AHI of over 30 to now for a year and a half averaging .2 to .6 Bigwink
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#9
RE: Clogged ear
Hi Louis R,
I would get your ears checked out, just to make sure there isn't anything serious going on.
It's great to hear that you are doing so well with CPAP therapy, keep up the good work.
trish6hundred
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RE: Clogged ear
The tissue surrounding the opening to the eustachian tubes may be swollen and blocking the normal balancing of pressure inside and outside of the ear.
In that case, a salt water gargle might help draw some of the excess fluid out of the tissues (a bit of osmosis).
Cool liquids might shrink the tissues temporarily and help open up the eustachian tubes.
Yawning sometimes helps equalize the pressure balance, too.
                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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