Extreme outer ear pain: What can it be?
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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Don't you want to know if this is a serious condition. Have you tri ed medication?
It wasn't just the pain in my ears, but pain in other parts of my body with pressure. Also, bowel issues when sleeping on firm surface.
Meloxicam saved my life!
@dadams24, @nibor63, @cmkanis and @bjbrabo- Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!!
Thank you for posting and sharing your thoughts and ideas. You all sound like you are in a similar boat. It really does help to know your not alone with your particular pain.
Thanks for the photo, @bjbrabo- that's really helpful! @nibor63- what is the anti inflammatory you found to work for your symptoms?
Has anyone found chiropractic care or acupuncture to help?
I started to have this extreme ear pain about 4 years ago! I would wake up in the middle of the night with excruciating pain on my right ear. I couldn't touch my ear, yawn or move my jaw without the pain in my right ear! I have not gone to the doctor but have kept a journal of when this happens. It's usually when it's rainy or damp out side. Like my sinuses are draining to the right ear. and it goes to my ear when I lay down. It seems to go away about 15 to 30 minutes after I get up and start my day. I thought I was going crazy.
I've had a similar problem for probably 50 years. The cartilage around my ear gets very painful and any little movement, even a small burp, will send a sharp pain through my outer ear area. I can go several years without any problem. I can tell when it's coming. I feel a little heaviness in the outer ear and if I take a Vicodin ASAP, it will go away, but if I don't take it soon enough it gets worse and worse. I have it now and am on my 3rd day, the longest one yet. I didn't get the Vicodin in time. I cannot lay on that ear in bed. Lowering my head or touching my earlobe sends the pain through my ear. It's always the left ear. Doctors have never been able to tell me what it is.
I feel your pain, I also have this pain on the outside of my ear, if I play with my ear move it around that seems to help, I see that no one has come to help you. I wish I knew the answer Renee
Hello, @chanthal642 and @ponywheels2. Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. The pain sounds very intense. I can't believe you have had it now for 50 years, @ponywheels2. Wow. Sorry to hear it has gone undiagnosed, but I am glad to hear you have found a medication that can help when you can feel the heaviness and a problem coming. How is your pain today?
Sounds like you also have found a bit of relief with your technique of moving your ear around, @chanthal642. Glad to hear that. Do you also take medication for the pain?
This sounds like geniculate neuralgia. You should see a neurologist.
Seeing a Neuro opthamologist as it is effecting my eye. Has no clue.