Eardrum Moving When I Breathe

Dij111

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Feb 3, 2018
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Tinnitus Since
02/2018
Cause of Tinnitus
Noise Exposure(Fire Alarm, Headphone Usage)
Hi All.

I was wondering if anyone can advise on this issue.

I can feel the eardrum in my right ear moving when I breathe, it is not tensor tympani syndrome as it does not do it in reaction to sounds, I can literally feel the eardrum or middle ear retracting when I breathe in, and extending when I breathe out.

I suppose I should go to the ENT about this, but just want your input about this.
 
Hi All.

I was wondering if anyone can advise on this issue.

I can feel the eardrum in my right ear moving when I breathe, it is not tensor tympani syndrome as it does not do it in reaction to sounds, I can literally feel the eardrum or middle ear retracting when I breathe in, and extending when I breathe out.

I suppose I should go to the ENT about this, but just want your input about this.

What you're describing sounds like a patulous Eustachian tube. When your Eustachian tube/s stays open, air can flow in and out of it, creating a flexing sensation on your eardrum.

I can do this voluntarily myself as I can hold my Eustachian tubes open at will. If I breath in and out whilst doing this I get what you're describing in your post. Obviously, this should be checked by a dr to be sure.
 

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