Extreme outer ear pain: What can it be?

Posted by ellienewfan @ellienewfan, Feb 4, 2013

Please....someone help me.

I’ve visited my allergist, an ear-nose-throat specialist and my own internist.
None of them have ever heard of my problem and don’t know how to help me.

Started approx 20 yrs ago, Every couple of months I would get an awful pain on one of my ears if I had been laying on it during the night. It would happen to either ear, whichever one I laid on.

To describe the pain. It is so intense that it wakes me. Pain is NOT inside the ear but around the edges of the entrance of it. It is so painful, I can’t touch it. It will be throbbing. It also hurts tremendously behind, towards the bottom back of the ear. Can’t touch that either. The only thing that will make it go away is when I then get up and stand and within approx 30 min it is gone. I even tested it by massaging behind the ear (once I could bear to touch it) and it seemed to make pain go away faster.

The last approx 3 years, I have no longer been able to even lay on either ear when in bed because now the pain will come every time. I have learned to sleep on my back. Sometimes I would still move onto my side during night, and wake up with pain.

For last 6 months, I’ve been having pressure and achy feeling around one of the ears, even while laying on my back. Then I started getting the pain even while sleeping on my back.

I am very much afraid that the day will come when I will no longer be able to lay down in my bed to go to sleep.

I am desperate to get to the bottom of this and perhaps for first time in 20 years be able to comfortably lay on my side in bed.

My ENT doctor said my ears are healthy .... i have no hearing loss.

This ear pain, however, is starting to affect my daily living, since I don’t seem to be able to get the restful sleep I need.

I will be forever grateful if someone could pinpoint this. thanks.

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@jamienolson

Hello, @jennyt and @gls58, Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! Thank you for participating in our community. Sharing our personal medical stories and learning from each-other is our goal and looks like we are already off to a great start with the discussions you have both posted.

I would like to call back and introduce members @upartist, @ellienewfan, @bearylynn and @jfortinofish1 to reignite this topic of conversation. When this topic started in 2013 the posts that were made by our members have hopefully gotten some answers and relief. Can you all please give us an update? Have any of you had success with a diagnosis or do you have pain management in place that makes it now bearable to sleep at night?

@jennyt, sorry to hear you are having sleepless nights and pain, I bet that is really frustrating. When do you see your physician? Would you mind coming back and letting us know what they say about your condition? Can you also tell me- Do your ears feel hot and or flare up?

@gls58, so glad to hear you have found some pain relief! That is great news. How long did you suffer in pain before trying the calcium/vitamin D regimen? Was the post that you read stating to try the calcium/vitamin combo in Mayo Clinic Connect? If so, I could try and locate it for you. I would just need to know what group it was in.

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I can totally relate to almost everything I am reading. I have this too, but not only when I sleep. My pain has been on and off for over 20 years and can triggered at anytime. I am 48 today, and it has been more frequent and painful then ever.

Last week I resorted to an ENT after seeing a dermatologist. (My primary Dr. thought the symptoms I described could be skin related).

The ENT Dr. said my ears are perfect and he can’t see anything wrong. He had no answers. And dermatologist said the same.

In the beginning, I use to think my sunglasses were pinching a nerve. 20 years later, it can happen anytime to either ear. Sometimes it will swell and become red.

I try to keep track of what is happening before attack’s happen. After all these years, the only similarity I can relate to episodes is that; I am breathing! I doesn’t matter what time of day, mood, health food, climate etc. Most times I can feel when an episode is about to happen to prepare myself. They are intense and sometimes debilitating.

I’ve read most of the posts and I still can’t find an answer/solution as my symptoms worsen.

This is definitely a medical mystery I hope we can find relief for.

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I have been having same issue for last 18 months. Lidocaine helps dull pain but two doctors have no clue. This one suggested Accpuncture has anyone had Accpuncture and if so any positive results.

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This may Sound Strange,
My pain is like yours but different. When I sleep on my side and the ear that is up is the one I wake up with in pain. One thing I have noticed with a lot of replies are that most of you suffer or are easily susceptible to acid reflux. I have a possible hypothesis. Question? Could acidic stomach fumes seep though the throat to the ear and cause an inflamed soar ear? Just a thought. I will try the vitamin treatment I see below but maybe it could be the acid. Anyway thank you all for the continued help.

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Yes it can still be the mild acid reflux. Look it it up. I will continue to try to manage my acid reflux without too much medication.

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@kevin1234

This may Sound Strange,
My pain is like yours but different. When I sleep on my side and the ear that is up is the one I wake up with in pain. One thing I have noticed with a lot of replies are that most of you suffer or are easily susceptible to acid reflux. I have a possible hypothesis. Question? Could acidic stomach fumes seep though the throat to the ear and cause an inflamed soar ear? Just a thought. I will try the vitamin treatment I see below but maybe it could be the acid. Anyway thank you all for the continued help.

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Kevin1234: MY PAIN IS GONE!!!! so Kevin. let me tell you my experience. have had terrible pain both ears for 20+ yrs when I sleep on them, especially the right ear. dr sent me for xrays, to Ent, to another Ent. no one had answer all looked at me funny as if I was nuts. also have acid reflux and very bad allergies for which I take generic Zyrtec. in meantime allergist retired and new one said we have a pocket of cartilage behind each ear which probably had become inflamed for all those yrs. that's why when I would massage behind ear gently at first then aggressively I would hear crackling. new doc said that was the cartilage breaking up. about 2 yrs ago I told my old allergist about getting very sick after plane ride. he suggested doubling up my allergy pills. BTW this allergist also had no answer about ears. because the next allergy season was so bad I kept taking double dozes of pills. I first noticed (about august of 2019) that my left ear was no longer painful to lay on. still did not make connection. then about 2 months later (late september 2019) the right ear was no longer painful. UNBELIEVABLE.....after 20+ years!!! but, during October, I had a very bad allergy day and my right ear (which had been the bad, bad one) started to hurt when I laid on it. so I decided to experiment. stopped taking allergy pills (in past only took allergy pills in summer). it took approx. 3 weeks (just a week ago) that my pain came back not as bad as before but bad enough to notice and only in right side. I got so scared it was coming back that I got up from bed and immediately took allergy pills. next day it was gone again. so....what does that tell you? I think everyone has this pain for different reason, but perhaps someone might have for same reason as mine and could benefit from my experience. BTW, your reference to acid reflux is very interesting and could very well be an answer for others.

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@gls58

I started having this pain some time ago. Tried everything I could think of, and mentioned it to every doc I saw, with no answers. In my research online, someone mentioned calcium and vitamin D. I figured it couldn't make things worse and it was an inexpensive test. About 2 weeks after starting calcium 500 mg and D3 1000 iu every morning, the pain is gone! I haven't woken with ear pain one time after the initial waiting period. I can't tell you how much relief this has given me. I'm not exhausted every hour of every day anymore. I certainly won't guarantee it will work for you, but oh, boy, try it if there isn't a reason not to. It's like a miracle. Really. I wish I could find the entry that mentioned this fix so I could thank the person who wrote it, but alas, I've looked so much, I just can't relocate it. Thank you, whoever you are, from the bottom of my heart!

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I tried this and it worked for me also. I stopped taking it and the ear pain came back so I am going to restart. The pain is excruciating. Thanks so much for this advice.

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This outer ear pain has been with me for years. I never know when I will wake up with it. Sometimes all it takes is just rubbing my ear and it starts up. I'm experiencing this right now and I cannot find any relief. I've been to my GP and he calls it an ear infection but the next day I could be fine. Today I woke up with it and it's so painful I cannot turn my head, it hurts to swallow and it's radiating down my neck. Before I have tried to lay on a hot water bottle and it had subsided, but not this time. There has got to be a name and a solution to this. My pain level between 1-10 is a 10 for sure.

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@karenp253 Hi Karen have you seen a ear Dr? I think if you havent gotten rid of it you should make an appointment to see one. There is an infection not only of the outer ear but inner ear also and a ENT is the one who can tell you . Good luck

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@upartist

Hi Ellen. If your ear pain is caused by vascular pooling, it's possible that elevating the head of your bed might provide some relief. Raise the frame 4 to 6 inches so the entire bed is at an angle, to allow for your whole body to be evenly stretched out while you sleep (not just your head or upper body). It is quite comfortable and easy to do. Bricks, wood blocks, or even old books work nicely. Also try a medium softness to soft pillow to take the pressure off the peripheral ear area. The other item you could include in positioning your head might include a McKensie roll. It's a soft neck bolster that doesn't impede circulation like firmer bolsters tend to do. Good luck.
UPArtist

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This makes sense! I had 2 bulging neck discs last summer and went through PT. So, I have pinched nerve pain. I started having this weird ear pain when sleeping on my side. It feels like when your arm or legs fall asleep and then you have that bad pain, except it's in your ears! It started on one side for me, now it happens on both! I am going to try my Mackenzie pillow. I know it isn't an infection. Vascular pooling makes more sense. Thanks for your response😁

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Hello @karenp253 and @clt54, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!
@karenp253, how's the ear pain? Has it subsided or still the same? Have you tried any other solutions to help with the pain?
@clt54, I'm glad you've found the tips from @upartist and other members to be helpful. I look forward to hearing if the McKenzie Lumbar Roll works for you. Do you have such a round pillow already?

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