Get it checked out: It may be due to your ears or the structures either sharing the same nerve supply as your ears or near your ears. You need somebody to be sure that your ears are fine, then check out those things sharing the same nerve supply or similar physical position as your ears. By determining cause, you can determine treatment.
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