Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like fluid in her ears, but they ruled that out, yes? I have really bad TMJ and I remember my specialist telling me that jaw misalignment can cause fluid buildup in the ears. Maybe that's a cause? Allergies sound more likely, though. Agree that it's time for an ENT. I get this feeling sometimes too during allergy season and it drives me nuts.
Ped said it didn't seem like swimmer's ear (no pain when ears are moved) and she didn't see anything when she looked in except signs of allergy/irritation.
She prescribe dthis over the counter steroid spray Nasa court. I was lookig around online and it seems that the direction we spray it might make a big difference -- doctor didn't say anything about that, though.
But it seems that "Eustachian Tube Dysfunction" describes what my child is experiencing:
http://www.fauquierent.net/etd.htm
And if so, to get the nasal spray to the eustachian tube, we need to spray it differently than I thought.
http://www.fauquierent.net/etd2.htm
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like fluid in her ears, but they ruled that out, yes? I have really bad TMJ and I remember my specialist telling me that jaw misalignment can cause fluid buildup in the ears. Maybe that's a cause? Allergies sound more likely, though. Agree that it's time for an ENT. I get this feeling sometimes too during allergy season and it drives me nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Go to an ENT for crying out loud.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same issues and I was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease dispute having seen ticks on me by never seeing a rash. I would get her tested esp with the other complaints.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 9 and has been complaining of the following things for several weeks:
ears (both) feel "full" all the time
ear clicking or popping from time to time. A day will go by without it and then she'll say "That weird ear clicking thing is back".
complains of feeling dizzy, and sometimes of feeling "separated" from the world sometimes, like she is floating away (?)
Took her to her pediatrician 2 weeks ago, who said there was no ear infection and no swimmers ear, but that she saw signs of allergy/irritation, and suggested she take Claratin and Nasacort spray to reduce irritation, but there's been no change.
AM taking her to dentist next week to see about TMJ but I don't think my daughter grinds her teeth. She wears a retainer at night and most of the day but don't know if that's relevant.
My daughter seems to be going through a growing pains/constant complaint phase right now so every day she has a new thing to complain about; it is hard to know what is a serious problem. But this ear fullness is really, really bothering her although there is no pain or anything like that; just constant irritation at not feeling right in her head.
Any ideas what this could be and how to make it go away?