Pregnancy and fluid in the ears are unrelated to the best of my knowledge. The fluid is caused by a build up in the sinuses, after a cold or sinus allergy. It can cause dizziness, pain and infection if it does not drain on it's own.
Sinus infections can lead to ear problems because the sinuses and ears are connected by small tubes called the Eustachian tubes. When the sinuses become inflamed and blocked during an infection, it can cause fluid buildup in the ears, leading to symptoms like ear pain, pressure, and even temporary hearing loss.
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.
Cerebrospinal fluid is not found in the frontal sinus. The frontal sinus is an air-filled cavity within the frontal bone of the skull, while cerebrospinal fluid is a clear fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord within the subarachnoid space.
Take a decongestant and chew gum.
They can leak in your inner ears, causing partial to full hearing loss, but only temporary loss.
Chewing gum may help pop your ears. Relieving sinus pressure via neti pot, OTC medicines or prescriptions may help as well, as sinus issues may be the cause.
The time in which an individual's ears could feel clogged after being on an airplane in conjunction with having a sinus infection can vary depending upon the severity of the sinus infection as well as the altitude and duration of the flight. If the ears do not feel like they have 'popped' with 2-3 days, one should go to see their primary care physician as an antibiotic may be needed to treat the sinus infection to allow drainage.
It sounds like it may be a sinus and/or ear infection, or possibly fluid build up in the ears.
Yes they sure can. I had my four wisdom teeth rotting inside the gum, it messed with my sinus and caused me to have pain in my ears as well.
Clear fluid draining from the ears usually indicates damage to the skull and the dura mater, the sac that fits around the brain. Red fluid draining from the ears is an indication of bleeding.
The dural venous sinus that contains arachnoid granulations is superior saggital sinus.