High pitched T constantly in left ear, occasionally in the right (I think)
Full / heavy ears,
Odd tingling in head and face around mouth
Intermittent spells of a sensation i can best describe as a heavy ball rolling around in my head.
Also a sore jaw, temples and an occasional fluttering sensation around left eye so TMJ being investigated.
Reason for this post is one of the tricks this motley group of symptoms likes to play is very hard to describe but its almost as if there is a brief difference of pressure between my ears, it doesn't last long but its very unpleasant.
Anyone else experience anything similar please?
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Hello RobWGJust to say not quite like yours but I get an awful lot of head pressure especially like now in the evenings . Sometimes like a balloon blowing up or like the noise of an electric fan oven . My tinnitus is humming /roaring But not high pitched at all . But I definitely have awful head pressure so I can appreciate what your going through .
Do sympathize but we are all different my T is in the left but at night sometimes feel its in my right also, but is it? If you are worried please get it checked out😁
Hi Rob. Yes I get similar - pressure in ears, builds up and can be sore. Tinnitus gets louder as pressure builds then it subsides, sometimes end up shaking or tripping over feet. If it is really bad I just lie down for a bit. I also get a funny taste in my mouth and voice sounds hoarse to me but not to others. I've had this every fortnight for a year.
Occasionally I get mouth pain with it too...and I get a lot of ear and sinus infections. I can't believe I've not went insane but I am managing by walking and swimming when possible- I swim beside the rope that sections off the lanes in my local swimming pool, just in case I need to grab onto something!
Currently being looked at for possible menieres disease. I have T in both ears generally then it usually gets worse in right ear with the pressure build up, sometimes both. You're right it can be hard to separate and pinpoint all the various symptoms.
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