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For at least over a month now I have had pain in both ears. More so my right.The pain is actually inside the ears (feels deep), and I have a hard time describing it. It doesn't feel like a fullness nor pressure. It feels like what it would feel like if you stuck a cotton bud too far into the ear,and the ear would then ache. But this ache is magnified many times over. The outside of my ears do not hurt and my hearing is fine.
A while back if anyone recalls I had atypical facial pain,and I couldn't figure out weather it was TN or TMJ or whatever else. That has disapated almost entirely,but my ear pain is my new problem. I have never had any troubles with me ears before so this is new to me,and I don't know if this could be related to my PN? Thanks for any advice- Cheers |
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