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hearing lose of about 30 % with pressure build up. dizziness when head is tilted up or back?

Frank G asked:


this problem has lasted approx. 8 months. have seen 3 e.n.t. for this period with only wax buildup as treatment. no other diognosis. 2 neuroligists with m.r.i. and 3 x-rays all to no avail. if it were just the loss of hearing i’d get a hearing aid but with the pressure and dizziness ? help frank

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4 Responses to “hearing lose of about 30 % with pressure build up. dizziness when head is tilted up or back?”

  1. JAMES P Says:

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    Well did they take the wax out? If they did, how did you feel? Usually the pressure and dizziness comes from the inner ear. Pinch your nose, close your mouth and try popping the ears. If you hear some gurgling in there, then you have an infection and should be on an antibiotic. Just try it easily, don’t rupture your eardrum. Some people make a lot of wax like I do. I use an Ear Wax Softener for a few days, and with the kit comes a little syringe, and when I am in the shower, I cup my hand to catch water and draw it into the syringe, then squirt it in my ears, Usually it will clear it out, but sometimes you may have to use it a couple more days. Follow the directions on the box it comes in. If it is wax, and you get it out, about once or twice a week, put some of the solution in your ears and the wax will remain soft and run out on it’s own. Don’t use hot water, use luke warm. If the water is to hot or to cold, that will make you dizzy. If you are using Q-tips to clean the ear canal, don’t do that. You only push any wax farther into the ear and it will eventually end up against the ear drum, and there is a chance you can scratch the inner canal. Use only on the outside of your ears. I wish you he very best to you young man, hope you get your problem solved. Good luck.

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