Eustachian tube: This could be eustachian tube dysfunction. The eustachian tube connects the inner ear to the through and provider pressure equalization on both side of the ear drum. It can get "clogged off" for several reasons such as a cold or allergies. Many times it will resolve on its own. A common treatment for allergies such as zyrtec or claritin (loratadine) may help as well. If it persists, you should see a physician.
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Crackling in ear: This could be a blocked eustachian tube. Ir it continues, ask your doctor about using Clear.ease Lozenges to unblock the middle ear. see www.hydromedonline.com
Answered 8/17/2017
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