3. You may need to visit your dentist
If you tend to experience ear pain often,
the problem may actually be caused by a jaw problem. In fact frequent
ear pain is often misdiagnosed. One frequent culprit is a disorder of
the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, which connects your jaw to the
bones that sit in front of each ear. This condition may trigger ear pain
when you chew, talk or open your mouth wide. So, if you continue to
experience ear pain, but get a clean bill of health from your ENT, you
might want to book an appointment with your dentist.
4. You're suffering from anxiety, high blood pressure, or rarely a brain
tumor
Ringing in the ears is a condition known as tinnitus, which can be a
symptom of almost 200 different problems. Symptoms may vary from anxiety
and depression to hypertension. It may also occur after you have
attended a particularly loud concert. Consequently, the symptom by
itself is no cause for concern. In rare cases, tinnitus can indicate a
benign brain tumor known as an acoustic neuroma, which grows on the
nerve, affecting hearing. If tinnitus occurs for a short time, you need
not worry. See your doctor if it persists for a couple of months though.
5. You're struggling with allergies
Allergy symptoms are usually flagged when
your eyes start to water or you get a runny nose. Nevertheless, you
should pay attention to your ears too. If they itch, swell or feel
clogged, it may mean that something is not agreeing with you. When you
nose gets congested, it affects the functionality of the Eustachian tube
that connects your nose to your ears, leading to a sensation of clogged
ears. Using a humidifier, popping decongestants and drinking lots of
fluids should help ease nasal congestion, relieving that muffled-ear
feeling.
6. You are predisposed to certain illnesses
Earwax acts as a lubricant and antibacterial shield that prevents things
from getting into your ear. Still, there may be a correlation with
earwax and different diseases. In fact, the DNA of some illnesses, like
hepatitis, may show up in earwax. Your earwax consistency may also be a
predictor of disease. In 2009, a Japanese study linked mutations in a
gene called ABCC11 - which is associated with an increased chance of
developing breast cancer, to wet, sticky earwax. Still, you need not
panic if your earwax is wet and sticky as studies still need to
establish a causational relationship between earwax and breast cancer.
Nevertheless, asking your doctor to analyze your earwax may be crucial.
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