Thumping/drumming in one ear
It started about a week ago, I was walking my dog and suddenly I hear this rapid drumming sound in my right ear, twice, it doesn’t match my heartbeat at all, the second time it happened I covered my right ear with a finger and it’s gone. And since then I’ve been having occasional rapid thumps (3-4 thumps) in the right ear, maybe once or twice a day or sometimes none in a day, no common trigger, just happens randomly during the day. I don’t know why? When the thumping happens it feels like that ear is partially blocked like under water.
I’m currently experiencing slight dizziness due to bad postures from a few weeks ago, which leads to sore neck and shoulder, not sure if this could be related?
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Hi,
I see it’s been a awhile since you’ve written this so I hope you see my reply. I use white noise every night, admittedly on my phone and held right near my ear. I developed a sudden loud flutter in my ear recently, seemingly out of nowhere. It was constant for nearly two days and has slowly decreased to intermittent. I find noise significantly increases the flutter whereas the silence decreases the thumping. I saw an ENT who confirmed it’s one of the small muscles behind the eardrum having a spasm. I’ve stopped using the white noise, started taking magnesium and was prescribed a muscle relaxer to help ease the spasms. It’s been so distressing to have a constant drumming in the ear and worrying that it’ll never go away. Best of luck!
Hello, any updates on your condition? I just started having the same symptoms. ENT says it could be from TMJ but I am not convinced as I have no other symptoms of TMJ. Did you get a diagnosis?
Hello, I started similar symptoms a few days ago. Can you share info about your ENT, because mine says its possibly due to TMJ which I have no other symptoms of. I think its spasm as well and would like to confirm with your Dr.
Is the muscle relaxer helping?
The muscle relaxer does not seem to be helping with the spasms but only with calming down my anxiety about this situation and with falling asleep. The flutter comes and goes now for five days, regardless of anything I’ve tried. Only noise makes it much worse so I try to avoid loud situations.
hi i was wondering if anyone has ever had sinus surgery i have to have sphenoid sinus surgery and i'm very anxious
When my ear was thumping both my PCP and the ENT specialist recommended Flonase to help clear my sinus. I was just curious if any of your doctors recommended trying flonase?
Can your Dr, hear the thumping when listening for it or is this a subjective condition? If it is the latter it might be a form of tinnitus
By the time I got to the ENT my thumping had disapeared so he couldn't have heard it. But prior to my appt my PCP and Audiologist mentions trying flonase. All I know is I used flonase for a week and my thumping disapeared. My ENT could only guess by the time he saw me.
My doctor had never heard of Middle Ear Myoclonus. Can you pls share your Dr.'s office info. I maybe able to make a telehealth appointment.
Btw, I came across this article and you may find it useful. The message board is not letting me post the link. its on tinnitusjournal.com and titled "middle-ear-myoclonus-a-new-technique-for-suppression-of-spontaneous-clicking-tinnitus.pdf"
My regular Dr. also asked me to try Sudafed and Claritin for a week, even though they could not see any signs of congestion and I am still in the middle of the course. Did you have nasal or other congestion?