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That sounds like something you need to consult your doctor about.Mine started 3 months ago and goes steady day and night. Never had it before ME or the 8 years sick. I don't understand it though as everyone describes it as in one ear or both but to me it feels like its in the center of my head. I also have a terrible headache, pressure in my head and like motion sickness. Sometimes since it started I get tooth aches and facial pains but those come and go and no signs of infection. I'm at a loss with it.
That sounds like something you need to consult your doctor about.
From my experience, likely to end in a shrug and "must be anxiety", said the ENT specialist without asking any other questions. I have had similar symptoms for years. I did have a CT scan and MRI since then, thought not specifically for this. Nothing shows up at first glance so that's the end of investigation.That sounds like something you need to consult your doctor about.
Mine started 3 months ago and goes steady day and night. Never had it before ME or the 8 years sick. I don't understand it though as everyone describes it as in one ear or both but to me it feels like its in the center of my head. I also have a terrible headache, pressure in my head and like motion sickness. Sometimes since it started I get tooth aches and facial pains but those come and go and no signs of infection. I'm at a loss with it.
My own personal experience - your symptoms might be down to something different -
I experienced something similar for a couple of years. It interferred with my sleep and my partner's as I snored so badly. In addition my nose tended to become blocked when I was lying down and turning over in bed, looking down triggered nausea. My GP just put me on sudafed which made no difference, but acted like a stimulant. Not what I wanted.
A consultant I was seeing about something else told me to try fluticasone proprionate in addition to my usual anti histamine. What a difference!
Be aware though this nasal spray contains a very low dose of a steroid. It's worth it to me for the difference it makes, but other people might feel differently.
From my experience, likely to end in a shrug and "must be anxiety", said the ENT specialist without asking any other questions. I have had similar symptoms for years. I did have a CT scan and MRI since then, thought not specifically for this. Nothing shows up at first glance so that's the end of investigation.
It's probably something that is solvable with significant personal efforts, basically driving the whole thing. Not having GPs help with that is a serious impairment, especially as in my health care system GPs are necessary for everything.
Not to discourage against doing trying to figure it out, just my experience of pretty much the same symptoms and the usual apathetic indifference. With a useful GP it may be worth the trouble, but I wouldn't know about that.