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My Left Ear Sounds Like A Fan Is Blow In

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Posted on Thu, 9 May 2019
Question: My left ear sounds like a fan is blow in it for the last 3 days - no pain just this sound - what is causing it and how do I get it to stop?
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
My left ear sounds like a fan is blow in it for the last 3 days - no pain just this sound - what is causing it and how do I get it to stop?
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (10 minutes later)
My left ear sounds like a fan is blow in it for the last 3 days - no pain just this sound - what is causing it and how do I get it to stop?
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
My left ear sounds like a fan is blow in it for the last 3 days - no pain just this sound - what is causing it and how do I get it to stop?
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (40 minutes later)
Could this be Tinnitus?
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
Could this be Tinnitus?
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
different possible causes

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is understandable to be concerned re any abnormal symptoms.

The abnormal noise would be called tinnitus. Tinnitus itself is not a disease but it is a symptom of another condition meaning for example a person who has an ear infection may also experience tinnitus as part of their ear infection or a person with hearing loss may also have tinnitus as well.

There are a number of different causes for tinnitus. The most common reasons are: (1) age related hearing loss

(2)trauma to the ear or head trauma

(3)ear infection- normally there would be other symptoms such as fever, ear pain etc

(4)side effect of medication- certain pain meds (the NSAIDS-ibuprofen,naproxen etc), blood pressure meds , aspirin, some antibiotics

(5)sudden hearing loss- the sudden loss of hearing can also be associated with hearing loss, it always requires immediate assessment

(6)excess wax in the ear- there may also be a feeling of fullness in the ear and hearing loss if there is a lot of wax

(7)meniere's disease- in this instance, there would also be vertigo as well

(8)presence of a mass- not common

(9)MS- also very very rare cause

Though in the vast majority of cases, tinnitus is not related to a serious cause, it is best to be seen.
The cause cannot be determined if the ear is not examined, this is an essential part of determining the diagnosis.

Treatment is then dependent on the cause found.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
different possible causes

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is understandable to be concerned re any abnormal symptoms.

The abnormal noise would be called tinnitus. Tinnitus itself is not a disease but it is a symptom of another condition meaning for example a person who has an ear infection may also experience tinnitus as part of their ear infection or a person with hearing loss may also have tinnitus as well.

There are a number of different causes for tinnitus. The most common reasons are: (1) age related hearing loss

(2)trauma to the ear or head trauma

(3)ear infection- normally there would be other symptoms such as fever, ear pain etc

(4)side effect of medication- certain pain meds (the NSAIDS-ibuprofen,naproxen etc), blood pressure meds , aspirin, some antibiotics

(5)sudden hearing loss- the sudden loss of hearing can also be associated with hearing loss, it always requires immediate assessment

(6)excess wax in the ear- there may also be a feeling of fullness in the ear and hearing loss if there is a lot of wax

(7)meniere's disease- in this instance, there would also be vertigo as well

(8)presence of a mass- not common

(9)MS- also very very rare cause

Though in the vast majority of cases, tinnitus is not related to a serious cause, it is best to be seen.
The cause cannot be determined if the ear is not examined, this is an essential part of determining the diagnosis.

Treatment is then dependent on the cause found.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (21 minutes later)
Thank you so much Dr XXXXXXX I was hoping it was not equal to Tinnitus because everything I have read states Tinnitus means you have something going on in your brain. I will make an appointment with my Primary Care Physician asap. Thanks Again. Emily
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Follow up: Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
Thank you so much Dr XXXXXXX I was hoping it was not equal to Tinnitus because everything I have read states Tinnitus means you have something going on in your brain. I will make an appointment with my Primary Care Physician asap. Thanks Again. Emily
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
no problem

Detailed Answer:
No problem at all

Wishing you all the best
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
no problem

Detailed Answer:
No problem at all

Wishing you all the best
Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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My Left Ear Sounds Like A Fan Is Blow In

My left ear sounds like a fan is blow in it for the last 3 days - no pain just this sound - what is causing it and how do I get it to stop?