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Old 04-16-2001, 08:31 PM   #1
Cherokee_Fox
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Question My left ear goes numb

Every so often my left ear will go numb and my hearing in that ear will fade. It's been doing this for a long time, but usually goes back to normal after a few seconds. My most recent problem is that it's lasting for more than five minutes and during that time my ear has no feeling. And hearing-wise it's like having a hand cupped over my ear blocking out sound. Can anyone give me a clue about this?
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Old 06-05-2001, 11:54 AM   #2
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I am not a doctor. It looks like you may have a slight case of eustachian tube dysfunction. The eustachian tube suddenly closes, causing a negative pressure in the middle ear. This causes a numb, blocked feeling and loss of hearing. Since it has gotten worse, see your doctor and ask for a referral to an ENT or otologist. They can tell if it is serious or not.
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