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What do you do with your ears?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 493471" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>If you have allergies, it can make your ears itchy and feel full. Are you taking allergy medications? Since he told you to use cortisone cream (which, by the way, you should only use sparingly and for a short period of time because it can thin the skin, and the skin is already thin there), I'm wondering if you have some eczema in your ears. Not uncommon. Another thing that could cause the full feeling is your eustachian tubes. If you are having a little cold, or drainage related to allergies, that can make your ears feel full.</p><p></p><p>I have constant ringing in my ears that doesn't stop. Ever. Been over a decade. It's effecting my hearing at this point. I also get itchy ears (from allergies and eczema), and this occasional feeling like there is a butterfly in my ear. For the itching from eczema, my doctor recommends using a little lotion rather than cortisone cream, for the reason stated above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 493471, member: 7083"] If you have allergies, it can make your ears itchy and feel full. Are you taking allergy medications? Since he told you to use cortisone cream (which, by the way, you should only use sparingly and for a short period of time because it can thin the skin, and the skin is already thin there), I'm wondering if you have some eczema in your ears. Not uncommon. Another thing that could cause the full feeling is your eustachian tubes. If you are having a little cold, or drainage related to allergies, that can make your ears feel full. I have constant ringing in my ears that doesn't stop. Ever. Been over a decade. It's effecting my hearing at this point. I also get itchy ears (from allergies and eczema), and this occasional feeling like there is a butterfly in my ear. For the itching from eczema, my doctor recommends using a little lotion rather than cortisone cream, for the reason stated above. [/QUOTE]
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