Every answer I've seen online says no, but from experience, I say yes! I never got an ear infection in my entire life until I was pregnant with my son. During that time I had not 1, but 4! They would alternate ears. I took antibiotics for the prescribed amount of time, the same time every day, and sure enough a few months later, I had another ear infection! After giving birth, I never had another one! Now, 2 years later, I have one. Surprise! Last month my husband and I were trying. So we will see! I will test in a couple of days. Anyway, I guess I am saying that yes, I believe you can get ear pain/ infections from pregnancy. If you look online it talks about increased mucous, swelling tissues in your nose, ears, etc... with all that going on, fluid can become easily trapped causing pain/infection. Hope this helps!
yes this is possible when good musicians tune their instruments they are remembering what it's supposed to sound like and tuning with their ear
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.They are not intended or ophthalmic (eye) or otic (ear) use. Application to mucous membranes should be limited to appropriate formulations.Gentian violet is labeled with a warning against use in pregnancy.
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transmits sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. -Drkanswers Your welcome! =) Hope this helped!! Bye!
The symptom of a swollen outer ear can be perichondritis, an ear cartilage infection caused by bacteria. Another symptom is pain. A cause for this condition can be injury of ear cartilage due to factors like cartilage piercing or ear surgery.
No. But it could be a symptom of many ear related conditions such as ear infection or blocked eustachian tube. Less common causes are neuropathic in nature to the vestibular system.
Otitis is commonly considered an infection of the ear which develops quickly and resolves itself in a few days. The most common otitis symptom is ear pain.
Ear pain is not a common symptom of having lice. Typically, the primary symptoms of a lice infestation include itching on the scalp, neck, and ears. If you are experiencing ear pain, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Possible causes of sinus behind ear pain include sinusitis, allergies, a sinus infection, or a blockage in the Eustachian tube. In some cases, dental issues or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction can also contribute to this type of pain.
The most common symptom caused by damage to the inner ear is dizziness or vertigo.
The first symptom of otitis externa is often itching of the ear canal. Eventually, the ear begins to feel extremely painful. Any touch, movement, or pressure on the outside structure of the ear (auricle) may cause quite severe pain.
they could be, but if that is the only symptom you have i wouldn't relie on it. their are lots of reasond you could have ringing in your ears, but often times you can get headaches when your pregnant, and headaches can cause ringing in your ears too, you should get a pregnancy test or go see your doctor. good luck
Otalgia is the medical term meaning ear pain.
Yes, this is very possible for a number of reasons to include referred pain, or infection. When you have a problem with your teeth it can effect other parts of your body, typically within the neck and head area.
About 20% of patients may have ear pain
Earache is the common term for pain in the ear.