Flu Attack. Nose Blowing Plugs My Ears.

Discussion in 'Support' started by Asian, Nov 29, 2014.

    1. Asian

      Asian Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      4 weeks
      I have a flu attack and blowing my nose hard kinda plugs my ears for a minute or two. It is bad or dangerous to do so?
       
    2. nogood
      Procrastinating

      nogood Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      04/2014
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      ototoxicity/infection
      Steam .. try inhaling steam few times a day.. probably mucus build up.. wear mask when u travel outside..
       
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    3. slipware
      Bookworm

      slipware Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2012
      I have a heavy cold/flu type illness at the moment, along with countless others around here, but my problem now is that it has caused a huge spike in noise, and every time I swallow it's like a extra crispy packet of crisps in my ears, plus they feel full and liquid inside the inner ear. Worried it will stay... Any body had similar? My T is already off the scale some days, and it's hard to cope with this extra burden.
       
    4. AUTHOR
      AUTHOR
      Asian

      Asian Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      4 weeks
      Sorry to hear about your troubles. I have just recovered from a bad flu attack and i found that inhaling steam with some vicks added in it opened up my clogged ears and lowered my T. maybe you should give it a try
       
    5. SleeplessSoul
      Insomnious

      SleeplessSoul Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      11/2014
      Flu here. Fever for four days and hacking cough.
      T worsened but my nose isn't stuffed. It feels like straining to cough made me worse.
      I can't tell if my eardrum is to blame. I posted something about a stiff eardrum but no one seems to have heard of it?
      I wish I knew if it was somatic or something from the ear.
      Doctors won't even take time to Discuss.
      I have to try the steam. What is the best way to do it and for how long? Is afrin or Flonase good for that too?
       
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