mschumacher
09-03-2002, 01:06 AM
I had a "super-cold" viral infection which lasted 4 months. During the tail-end of the viral infection I apparently developed allergies. That's what the last doctor I saw suspects and I think she's right.
My inner ear filled up with sterile, clear liquid and this is very annoying at times. Sometimes they crackle when I open my jaw; other times they won't crackle because they're full. The doctor put me on Nasonex (once a day) and Allegra-D twice a day. I tend to suffer from hints of a migraine to begin with, and the Allegra-D produces a "migraine" side effect at times. My doctor says it could take 3-4 weeks for my ears to unblock. They've been filled up with liquid since around the 20th of July 2002.
The doctor said to make a future appointment to see an ENT in case my ears don't clear up. I suspect I need to see an allergist to determine what I'm allergic to (I suspect it's environmental). I found a lazer "surgery" on the web which makes an opening in the ear drums so the ears can drain but this procedure only speaks of being used for ear infections. I don't have an ear infection; just liquid in my ears caused by allergies.
Since I've never been to an allergist, would he/she determine what I'm allergic to and give me something to prevent my ears from filling up? Does the ENT specialist refer one to an allergist or is he/she himself an allergist?
How does this work and has anyone else had this problem where an allergy causes the inner ear to fill up with liquid?
And has anyone had any experience with this new lazer procedure called otoLAM?
Thank you for your time.
My inner ear filled up with sterile, clear liquid and this is very annoying at times. Sometimes they crackle when I open my jaw; other times they won't crackle because they're full. The doctor put me on Nasonex (once a day) and Allegra-D twice a day. I tend to suffer from hints of a migraine to begin with, and the Allegra-D produces a "migraine" side effect at times. My doctor says it could take 3-4 weeks for my ears to unblock. They've been filled up with liquid since around the 20th of July 2002.
The doctor said to make a future appointment to see an ENT in case my ears don't clear up. I suspect I need to see an allergist to determine what I'm allergic to (I suspect it's environmental). I found a lazer "surgery" on the web which makes an opening in the ear drums so the ears can drain but this procedure only speaks of being used for ear infections. I don't have an ear infection; just liquid in my ears caused by allergies.
Since I've never been to an allergist, would he/she determine what I'm allergic to and give me something to prevent my ears from filling up? Does the ENT specialist refer one to an allergist or is he/she himself an allergist?
How does this work and has anyone else had this problem where an allergy causes the inner ear to fill up with liquid?
And has anyone had any experience with this new lazer procedure called otoLAM?
Thank you for your time.

