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I earlier asked about having fluid in my ears all the time.... i want to clarify, i can put my finger in my ear at anytime and the tip of my finger will be wet. what could be causing this?

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Fluid: Assuming you do not have shower water persisting in the ear canal & that you don't swim daily, then the fluid must be coming thru a perforation in the ear drum. The key is why do you have a perforation? Old infection? Recent injury? Have your doctor check both ears & the back your throat & nose to see if anything bad is occurring.

Answered 1/19/2015

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Fluid in ears: I would definitely seek an evaluation with an ear nose & throat doctor for a proper assessment.

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