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Getting A Continuous Odd Noise In Ear. Endoscopy Report Showed Normal Tympanic Membrane. Reason?

I just started noticing an continuous odd noise in my right ear. It sounds similar to when you stretch a rubber band along a ruler as it stretches to the max, that little creak that is made by the rubber band or like some water left in ear after swimming or bath. I have done endoscopy and tympanic membrane is all right.
Mon, 4 Mar 2013
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Hello Jadhav...
The symptoms as mentioned in your post may be due to:
1. Infection/inflammation in the ear.
2. Upper respiratory tract infection spreading to the ear.
3. Intake of drugs which can cause damage to the hearing apparatus (Ototoxic drugs)
4. Systemic causes like abnormalities in blood pressure or blood sugar levels.

So...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist & get a proper physical examination done.

Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further.
Thanks & take care.
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Getting A Continuous Odd Noise In Ear. Endoscopy Report Showed Normal Tympanic Membrane. Reason?

Hello Jadhav... The symptoms as mentioned in your post may be due to: 1. Infection/inflammation in the ear. 2. Upper respiratory tract infection spreading to the ear. 3. Intake of drugs which can cause damage to the hearing apparatus (Ototoxic drugs) 4. Systemic causes like abnormalities in blood pressure or blood sugar levels. So...it will be better to consult an ENT specialist & get a proper physical examination done. Wishing you a Good Health. Let me know if I need to clarify further. Thanks & take care.