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Pressure/pain in nose & upper teeth

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Dec 27, 2023 | Replies (46)

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@dloos

Still looking for answers on clogged ears (16 months)
Some believe it is all related to sinus issues. I certainly believe it is all related in some way, shape or form. My nose is very dry, seems swollen, but not snotty and makes breathing difficult. Then it will spontaneously clear and I can breathe again.
Have seen all kinds of doctors. (6 ENTs). Nobody has a clue.

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@dloos

Rhinitis-do you use anything intranasal for swelling?

I am curious. Have you had Covid? If so, did this start after Covid? Hugs & Prayers.....

Hi @dloos. I havnt gone back for your journey so hopefully not repeating or frustrating with following 🙃 After consult with ENT head surgeon, for year and half of indescribable front of head/face pressure/pain causing random difficulty breathing with no other obvious sinus issues, found varying inflammation likely cause. This led me to track detailed daily activity and food for triggers of increased inflammation. Don't get discouraged by low inflammation food lists or activity restriction as you’ll find many sources here and other reputable sites for beneficial pacing and food alternatives. Best of healing to you🌈

I too have clogged ears that comes and goes after a hearing loss. ENT says everything about nt ears are normal - it's in the brain. I started though having ear and jaw pain after taking a cancer med. Only thing that temporarily helps are hot compresses. I might try acupuncture for the ear.