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Old Mar 16, 2005, 09:34 AM
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Clicking in Left ear???

Hello,
I am wondering if anyone can tell me why I have a clicking in my ear. I already have a hearing loss in both ears, wear hearing aids, have buzzing tinits. And now I am experiencing a Click.
I talked to my hearing doc and she has no indication of what would cause this. My family doctor is also trying to Dx me with MS. Could the click be caused from MS or something inside my ear???

Any help helps.. thanks...

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Old Jun 18, 2005, 08:55 AM   #2  
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Read ur thread on clicking in ear. I have it as well but it only clicks when I swallow particularly saliva. It is very irriitating. I have been to the doctor and ENT and they say I will have to live with it. Now if u go to GOOGLE and search for CLICKING NOISE IN MY EAR U will see some very intersting suggestions. Click on each one in turn, U will read about the Euchalian tubes and seemingly this is the cause. Read up on it and thread me back.

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Hi,
I do not know what the "clicking" is or how to stop it. I am posting this just so you will know you are not alone!
I, too, have 2 hearing aids, also have 2 T-tubes in my eardrums.....which keep my ears from becoming infected as much as they use to.
I am sorry your ear doctor doesn't know the answer; perhaps you might want to see another one to get another opinion.
I do have my ears cleaned out every 6 months, and do experience a "hum" in both ears that will never go away. I don't even realize it's there now, most of the time.
I do wish you the best,
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Hi

Read ur thread on clicking in ear. I have it as well but it only clicks when I swallow particularly saliva. It is very irriitating. I have been to the doctor and ENT and they say I will have to live with it. Now if u go to GOOGLE and search for CLICKING NOISE IN MY EAR U will see some very intersting suggestions. Click on each one in turn, U will read about the Euchalian tubes and seemingly this is the cause. Read up on it and thread me back.

Barry Robinson : ::
I too have this kind of problem and my doctor said this happens because of my all the time stuffy nose. I am very sensitive with the draft and all. Can you give me the links you found on Google please ?
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Clicking...

Ok guys,,
Thanks for all the replies. The clicking has not gone away,,, it sounds like two pencils tapping together. not when I swallow,, just when ever it wants to. LOL I borrowed a stethascope from my vet and used it to see if my hubby could hear it.. He did. 3 different times...
Now the Neurologist has Dx'd me with Transverse Myelitis. Which in turn caused serious nerve damage.. May be why I have this click..

Anyways,, thanks all..
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Clicking in ear

Hi,
Thank you so much for your recent post on what the problem might be. It's always good to know what the reason is.
I do wish you the best.
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Ok guys,,
Thanks for all the replies. The clicking has not gone away,,, it sounds like two pencils tapping together. not when I swallow,, just when ever it wants to. LOL I borrowed a stethascope from my vet and used it to see if my hubby could hear it.. He did. 3 different times...
Fortunately I only hear it when I swallow and not quite everytime I do it. Did you check your blood pressure ?
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Clicking...

I have my blood preassure checked every month,,, just because I am 33 and falling apart. LOL Im not sure if I mentioned it but my neurologist thinks I have Transverse Myelitis. (Which caused nerve damage) but hes not sure if thats the cause of the clicking..
I also have what I call "the Woo Woos". that is a feeling and sound I have throughout my entire body,, and I see small flashes of light when I move my eyes,,,LOL Like I said,, FALLING APART like I am 80 not 33.

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jgj6331 agrees: Flashes of light can indicate retinal detachment - have your eyes examined by an opthamologist if you haven't already....
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LOL Im not sure if I mentioned it but my neurologist thinks I have Transverse Myelitis. (Which caused nerve damage) but hes not sure if thats the cause of the clicking..
Maybe you are "only thinking" that you are falling apart. You know ... sometimes when we encounter problems in our lifes ... we just give up hope and that's where the depression starts. You don't have to think like that ...
BTW: What is Transverse Myelitis?
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my ear

I have left far that clicks non stop.
I was involved in a RTA with my scooter.
I only noticed my ear clicking after the accident.
It feels like it's always been here I can not remember from before the RTA.

on top of my RTA I have been diagnosed with MS my specialist say that my ear and MS are not connected.
I am 37 years old just to let you all know
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