Any sort of uid in the ears can cause that, even water and your sinuses are linked to your ear canals so yes it is possible, but I might have your blood pressure checked as well, as that's a more likely reason but usually that's accompanied by hearing breathing through your ears as well. If your taking medication for sinus pressure that can raise your blood pressure depending on the medication. May not be your reason but possible.
It is probably from infection. She has a build up of infection in the jaw neck area and that is causing the pain and the hearing loss. Either go back to the dentist or visit a doctor to get some anti-biotics.
Sudden hearing loss--at least 30dB in less than three days--is most commonly caused by cochleitis, a mysterious viral infection.
An ear infection can cause minimal swelling to moderate swelling around the ear, and can also cause hearing loss that can become permanent.
No, an inner ear viral infection does not always cause permanent hearing loss. While some infections can lead to temporary hearing loss or balance issues, many individuals recover fully without lasting effects. The extent of hearing loss can vary based on factors such as the severity of the infection and individual health. Prompt medical attention can help mitigate potential long-term consequences.
you can ose the ability to hear in that ear
Yes, that's a common cause and is the usual reason for placing "ear tubes."
No, chlamydia does not cause hearing loss.
No. It hurts a lot though. Inner Ear Infections don't hurt as much, however, they can cause permanent damage to your hearing.
Wax buildup can cause hearing problems by blocking the ear canal, which prevents sound waves from reaching the eardrum effectively. This obstruction can lead to a muffled hearing sensation or even temporary hearing loss. Additionally, excessive earwax can create an environment conducive to infections, further exacerbating hearing issues. Regular cleaning and proper ear care are essential to prevent such complications.
do pain meds cause hearing loss
Yes, gentamicin can cause hearing loss in patients.
Yes. Pressure can build up in the sinuses causing pain that can be felt as if it were in the jaw area.