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Pressure In Both Ears, No Ear Pain Only Fullness, Cause ?

pressure in both ears, no ear pain just fullness. went to 2 ent s and primary doctor and said my ears look fine. been having this for months and no doctor can come up with what is causing this pressure feeling?????? i do not have or have had a cold in years, my sinsus are not giving me any problems. i am on bp meds. went to have a MRI and MRA and both were fine..........thanks
Tue, 15 May 2012
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Some people have symptoms related to the ear when they take certain antihypertensive medicines like lisinopril or beta-blockers like atenolol.Usually these symptoms are annoying at the most but if you feel any loss of hearing you should stop the drug after consulting your physician
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Pressure In Both Ears, No Ear Pain Only Fullness, Cause ?

Some people have symptoms related to the ear when they take certain antihypertensive medicines like lisinopril or beta-blockers like atenolol.Usually these symptoms are annoying at the most but if you feel any loss of hearing you should stop the drug after consulting your physician