crazycanuck2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 I'm about to rip my ears off soon
I've come down with some sort of flu thing that's bothering my inner ear. I feel as if i'm in some type of tunnel and can't pop my ear. I took some Sudafed PE for a few days but it's not done exactly what I want it to.
I want to ride my bike and have energy but it quickly disappears. I just spent two days resting/snoozing etc..
It's not been warm in the mornings (lately 0C to 3C..) & suspect i picked up some sort of chill when I took me doggies for an early morning walk last week. Bah.
AGHGHGHGH...Any thoughts?
zoom-zoom2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 In addition to the Sudafed, maybe try an antihistamine? I get bad inner-ear/vertigo issues every so often. Just had one last week. Came out of nowhere and pretty much left me invalid for 2 days, then was gone. I otherwise felt fine.
OakLeaf2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 Inner ears are so isolated that decongestants don't have a lot of effect - and phenylephrine doesn't do a thing for me (or my DH) under the best of conditions. Is it still legal to buy pseudoephedrine in Australia? In the USA we have to sign for it, but we can buy it.
If it's been going on for more than a week, and/or if it seemed to get better and then worse, it's likely a bacterial infection that would benefit from antibiotics.
Another thing that helps me is a heating pad behind the ear plus postural drainage (lying with the plugged ear up). Of course that does run the risk of the infected mucus draining right into the other ear.
Good luck. I had a refractory ear infection a few years back and it took seven months for the hearing to come back in that ear. It was just horrible for a good month. That "tunnel" feeling (aka head encased in cotton) is the worst part of it I think.
crazycanuck2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 Zoom-I thought the sudafed stuff was an antihistamine as well...? I don't feel as stuffed up..
Oak-I think you need a prescription for anything with Pseudoephedrine in it..I just know that the over the counter stuff @ pharmacies don't have it in them.
I don't have a heating pad but I keep my head/ears covered w a beanie and my hoodie. I have a gazillion blankets on the bed & the little heater on low& some real pj's(finally bought some).
I can see another sleeping day tomorrow..If it's not beter by fri, i'll give my dr a dingle.
Btw...how long does it normally take for cold/flu tablets to wear off? It's the drowsiness i'm concerned about.
Thanks
tulip2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 You might want to consider going to the doctor to get it checked out. I'm prone to ear infections when I swim. A few years ago I had one so bad I couldn't sleep or do anything. The regular antibiotics didn't work so I had Cipro drops. That's powerful stuff but it cleared it up in two days.
If you think it's swimmers ear (you do triathlons, right?) you might want to consider before- and after-swim drops to prevent infections in the future. You can mix alcohol and water, or you can buy prepared swim ear drops.
OakLeaf2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 Heat does give me a lot of relief, not only for the ears but all the sinuses. Give it a try with a towel dipped in hot water and squeezed out - if that feels good to you, ask Ian to bring you back a microwaveable heating pad!
How long it takes the side-effects of meds to wear off really depends on the individual AND the drug, which you didn't specify. I think if you feel drowsy then you should be careful and not worry about whether it's from the illness or from the drugs! Ear infections and that "tunnel" feeling really do a number on concentration and attention, so do be careful and get plenty of rest (mental as well as physical).
BleeckerSt_Girl2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 CC, you do a lot of swimming, don't you? I'd suspect it has something to do with that right off the bat.
OakLeaf2010-07-29 07:55:35 +0000 External ear infection (the kind swimmers often get) is very different from middle ear infection (which is what it sounds like she has).
I've had both, there's no comparison.
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