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I developed whooshing pulsatile tinnitus in my right ear a few years back. It's very loud.

When I perform The Valsalva maneuver or rub my ear it feels clogged and doesn't seem to resolve itself. It just doesn't feel right.

Does anyone experience anything similar and whether this can be related to the tinnitus?

Thanks

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yes I have experienced tinnitus earlier this year and recently I suffer from clogged ear as well. I went to the dr. and he says that’s ok. I really have a concern why it is clogged? It there any answer?

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Yes, me too, Rek

clogged ears, blocked (deaf) right ear, pulsatile tinnitus (high jugular bulb on MRI), small Eustachian tubes...four different "tunes" playing. It is intense. Find what works for you in terms of calming yourself.

Doctors are not really clued in (imo).

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