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Diagnose this problem.. or is it not a problem

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kokomo

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May 17, 2009
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After I dive once or twice a week my right ear feels strange..

It does not hurt.. it has a slight discomfort. Went to the doctor a few months ago and he said I had a bit of fluid behind the ear drum and to wait a week or two to clear.. I dont want to have 2 weeks off after every dive I do..

1) yes I can equalize no problem
2) no pain, just discomfort
3) the 'click' i can normall make in my ear's only happens maybe 50% of the time when symptons are present in troubled ear


Shoud I just keep diving on this ear as there is no pain etc etc.. and only stop if it gets worse..

shoudl I always wait for it to clear?

see another doctor?

cheers
 
Sounds like you might just have some water remaining in the ear. It's very important to rinse your ears out after every dive with freshwater and then a good "ear beer" mixture to help dry your ear and kill bacteria.
 
The water or problem is on the inside of the ear drum.. This is my confusion.

The doctor (who is not a specialist) said my eustation tubes must be slightly inflamed and not allowing the naturally produced fluid to pass
 
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