You see, pregnancy can cause patulous Eustachian tubes due to the effects of pregnancy hormones on surface tension and mucous in the respiratory system. Your muffled hearing, breath sounds, intermittent occurrence, etc.
“Patulous” is just a fancy Latin word that means “open”. This is called Patulous Eustachian Tubes. If they don’t close properly, then you hear breathy sounds all the time they are open. Normally, they are closed except when you yawn or swallow-at which point they momentarily open to equalize the air pressure in your middle ears. When you hear your own breathing very loud, typically it’s because your Eustachian tubes are not closing properly. So there are two good reasons to have it closed. A hole in your eardrum causes a certain degree of conductive hearing loss, but more importantly, it is an avenue for infection. However, having said that, it could be a good idea to see another doctor about getting the hole closed. The hole in your eardrum is not related to your present condition. I wondered if you had any advice for me on what’s wrong? What’s the treatment? By chance, last night I found that if I tip my head forward (as if I’m touching my toes) for about 30 seconds, this also seems to relieve the hearing loss. This problem is becoming more frequent and more difficult to resolve by myself. When I go to sleep, by the next morning, my hearing is back to normal-but only for so long. As soon as I swallow, the hearing loss is back and sometimes with pain. But for the left ear-the air just blows straight out the drum. Sometimes I can ‘clear’ the right ear by holding my right nostril and breathing in.
Noise sounds muffled and my breathing sounds very loud. I am 6 months pregnant-not sure if this is a factor, but over the past 3 months my hearing has been impaired daily, on and off. It hasn’t caused me too much of a problem, until recently. I know this as I never feel pressure in my left ear when going through a tunnel, or on a plane. On the day of the surgery, another consultant who was to perform the operation, canceled, and advised that my eardrum would heal, but would take time. This wasn’t picked up until 9 months after the incident, and the ENT suggested that I would need a graft put over the hole as it hadn’t healed.
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