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Ear pain can be not only excruciating, but also alarming. Due to its proximity to the brain, any inflammation or pressure in the ear is felt especially acutely. But the reason is not always serious - sometimes everything can be solved simply. Let's figure out why the ear can hurt and what to do about it.
1️⃣ Excess earwax 🟤

When earwax accumulates and hardens, it can clog the ear canal and cause:

🧏 Pain and hearing loss

🔕 A feeling of congestion

🔔 Tinnitus

What to do:
Drip warm mineral or baby oil into the ear for 3 days, then rinse the ear with warm water.
⚠️ Do not use cotton swabs! You can damage your eardrum.
2️⃣ Ear barotrauma ✈️🌊

It occurs due to pressure changes during flights or diving.

🤯 Ear pain radiating to the forehead and cheeks

🚫 Congestion

🎧 Noise

What to do:
Chew gum, swallow, or hold your breath with your nose pinched during ascent/descent.
If the pain does not go away within a few hours — see a doctor.
3️⃣ Foreign body in the ear 🐞🌽

Small objects or insects can get into the ear, causing:

😣 Sharp pain

👂 Hearing loss

🚫 Feeling of “something in the ear”

What to do:
See a doctor immediately.
❌ Do not try to remove the object yourself!

4️⃣ Swimmer's ear 🏊‍♂️💧

Outer ear infection due to moisture.

🦠 Itching → pain

🌡️ Fever (sometimes)

👂 Discharge

🧏 Hearing loss

What to do:
Take paracetamol. Your doctor will prescribe drops with an antibiotic, cortisone, or antifungal agent.
🚿 Avoid water in your ears for 2-3 weeks.
5️⃣ Otitis media 🦻🔥

Middle ear inflammation:

🎧 Congestion

🧏‍♀️ Hearing loss

💥 Acute throbbing pain

What to do:
Warm compress + paracetamol. See a doctor - antibiotics may be needed.
6️⃣ Cyst or benign tumor 🎈

Can cause:

👂 Hearing loss

🔴 Infection

💠 Feeling of pressure

What to do:
Usually does not require treatment, but if an infection appears or the cyst grows, it is removed.
7️⃣ Problems with teeth or jaw 😬🦷

Referred pain can come from:

🔄 TMJ syndrome

💥 Tooth abscess

🦷 Caries

What to do:
🦷 See a dentist immediately! An abscess is an emergency.
Relaxation techniques help with mild TMJ.

8️⃣ Mastoiditis 🧠💊

An infection of the bones behind the ear is a dangerous complication of otitis.

😷 Pus from the ear

🔴 Swelling behind the ear

🌡️ Fever

👂 Dull pain

What to do:
⚠️ See a doctor immediately!
A course of strong antibiotics is required, sometimes surgery. Without treatment, meningitis or paralysis is possible.
9️⃣ Ruptured eardrum 🎯

This occurs due to injury or infection.

🎧 Hearing loss

🔔 Noise

🤢 Dizziness

💧 Blood or pus

What to do:
Take paracetamol and see a doctor immediately.
Antibiotics, a patch on the eardrum, or surgery are possible.
🚫 Do not blow your nose or allow air to enter the ear until it is completely healed (up to 2 months).

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Transcript
00:00Does your ear hurt?
00:02Interesting about science and medicine,
00:04prepared by editors of the Channel of Scientific.
00:17How do you cope with ear pain?
00:19Due to proximity of the ear to the brain,
00:21pain in this area of the body is especially difficult for the patient to bear.
00:26Of course, in many cases, pain can occur as a result of minor disorders that are very easy to treat.
00:33In more serious cases, you cannot do without the help of a doctor.
00:39Reason 1. Excess Hardened Ear Wax
00:42As a result of accumulation and hardening of ear wax, the eardrum is blocked.
00:47Symptoms of excess ear wax
00:49Ear pain that increases over weeks or months
00:52Partial hearing loss
00:54A feeling of blocked ears and ringing in the ears
00:57What can be done?
00:58Add a few drops of warm baby oil or mineral oil to the ear for 3 days in a row to soften the ear wax.
01:06Then use an enema to clean the ear with warm water.
01:11Other feature
01:12A jet of water directly into the ear can cause dizziness.
01:16Caution
01:17Never try to remove hardened ear wax with any object, even with a cotton swab, which can damage the eardrum.
01:25Caus 2. Ear barotrauma
01:36Ear barotrauma occurs as a result of damage of the eardrum due to large fluctuations in atmospheric pressure.
01:43Signs of an ear barotrauma
01:46Ear pain as a result of flying with an airplane or after diving, which can irradiate to the forehead and cheeks.
01:55A feeling of blocked ears, ringing in the ears.
01:58What can be done?
01:59The symptoms of this disorder should disappear within a few hours without any specific treatment.
02:05If the pain does not disappear within a few hours, you should see a doctor.
02:11Other feature
02:12During the flight is recommended to hold your nose and inhale slowly and constantly chew gum or hard candy.
02:18The fact is that in this way you can normalize the pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
02:28Reason 3. Presence of foreign body in the ear
02:31The penetration of foreign body in sick brain or ear block can cause ear pain.
02:37Signs of the presence of foreign body in the ear
02:40Ear pain
02:41Hearing loss
02:43Feeling of foreign body in the ear
02:45What can be done?
02:46Never try to remove foreign body from the ear yourself.
02:49The fact is that in this way your wrist is damaging the eardrum.
02:53Be sure to see a doctor.
02:56Cause 4.
02:57Swimming ear
03:06Symptom of swimming ear
03:08Itching the ear which after a whale tore into sharp or dull pain.
03:13Feather sometimes.
03:15Temporary hearing loss sometimes.
03:17A low-ish discharge.
03:19Pain intensifies if you pull on the earlobe.
03:23What can be done?
03:24Take paracetamol to relieve pain.
03:26Your doctor may prescribe ear drops containing antibiotics, cortisone to reduce inflammation, antifungal drugs.
03:33Other features.
03:34Try to avoid getting water in your ears.
03:38For example during a shower or swimming.
03:40For 3 weeks after the disappearance of the signal of the disease.
03:44Do not use earplugs.
03:46They can cause injury to the eardrum.
03:51Cause 5.
03:52Otitis media
03:54Symptoms of otitis media
03:55Hearing loss
03:56Nasal congestion
03:58Sudden and sharp ear pain
04:00In some cases thrombing and dull edge
04:04What can you do?
04:05Put a warm compress on the ear and take paracetamol.
04:08Consult your doctor.
04:09He may prescribe an antibiotic.
04:11Other features.
04:12A few drops of warm olive oil or mineral oil in the ear can relieve the pain.
04:26Reason 6.
04:27Chest or burning tumor in the ear canal.
04:30Things of the chest in the ear canal.
04:33Hearing loss
04:34Sometimes
04:35Infection
04:36Sometimes
04:37Feather
04:38Swelling
04:39Ear pain
04:40Excess
04:41Ear wax
04:42Lump in the ear canal.
04:43Feeling of pressure in the ear.
04:45What can be done?
04:46Often the cases do not require treatment.
04:48But still, if the chest or tumor become too large or an infection is not acid, then the doctor
04:55will remove it.
04:58Reason 7.
04:59Toad or gum disorder.
05:01Ear pain can be a result of tooth or gum problem.
05:05Temporomandibular joint syndrome.
05:08Tooth abscess.
05:09Tooth decay.
05:10What can be done?
05:11Contact your doctor as soon possible.
05:13A tooth abscess in emergency health issue.
05:15Other features.
05:16Relaxation technique can help calm mild cases of temporomandibular joint syndrome.
05:24Cause 8.
05:25Mastoiditis.
05:26Mastoiditis.
05:27Mastoiditis is the infection inflammation of the mucous lining of the cave and the honeycomb
05:41structure of the mastoid process of the temporal bone, which is located behind the ear.
05:47Symptoms of osteoiditis.
05:50Partial hearing loss sometimes.
05:52Thick pores from the ear.
05:53Slight increase in body temperature.
05:55Redness and swelling in front or behind the ear.
05:59A dull edge.
06:00What can be done?
06:01Seek immediate medical help.
06:03Treatment of the disorder requires strong course of antibiotics, sometimes lasting more than a few weeks.
06:09Persistent infection might require surgery to remove a source of infection.
06:15Reason 9.
06:16Ruptured eardrum.
06:17Signs of ruptured eardrum.
06:19Partial hearing loss.
06:20Tinnitus.
06:21Dizziness.
06:22Bleeding or drainage of pus from the ear.
06:25Sudden pain in the ear, usually associated with injury or infection.
06:30What can be done?
06:32Take paracetamol to relieve pain until you see a doctor.
06:36You may need an eardrum patch to speed up healing and antibiotics.
06:41A ruptured eardrum can be repaired with surgery.
06:44Do not blow your nose or allow air into the ear until your eardrum has fully healed.
06:52This may take up to two months.
06:55Thank you for your attention.
06:57This material was prepared by details of the page All Scientifical Attention.
07:01This material is for informational proposals only.
07:03When observing very unusual symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
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07:09Bye-bye.
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