Sometimes normal: Though is is often times normal, it could be a symptom of high blood pressure or worsening blockage in the carotid artery. You will need to see your doctor for a full work up before calling it 'normal'.
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Eustachian tube: The first thing to check is if your eustachian tube is open. If it is not you will have amplification of sounds particularly in the ear that is down when you sleep.
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