![]() ![]() On the event of the valsalva manuver, no vertigo, no hearing loss, no dizziness, no nauseaīut the valsalva manuver is the only thing I can remember caused this, in all honesty I’m not even a diver, I’m just here trying to find an answer cause it seems like inner ear barotrauma is what I caused myself, and divers are the only ones familiar with it Ct scan of sinuses, and eras are perfectĦ. Hearing is great ( actually better in the messed up ear )ĥ. 5 And a weird sensation in my ear like a little bug is walking in there I would like to say that these symptoms have improved but are not gone and are affecting my quality of lifeĪlso I’ve gone to and ent and audiologistĤ. When I move my head around I can feel something moving sometimes and sometimes not. ![]() A little headache and a little nausea ever so often like 1 hour a day. Sensation to sharp sounds like closing of doors plates banging against each other. Very low ringing in the morning and then gets higher 2. Next day I had ringing in my ears and a clogged sensation fast forward to today ( 52 days later and these are the lingering symptoms. I spent the whole night like this plus all my cold symptoms. 52 days ago I had a bad cold and my left Eustachian tube was a little clogged I tried opening by performing a ( VERY FORCEFUL VALSALVA MANUVER) what happened next was that my ear filled with air and I wouldn’t come out. I’m here seeking advice and experiences with anyone that has gone through something like this. ![]()
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