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Default Apr 22, 2021 at 11:24 PM
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Hello everyone,
I have been having itchiness in my ears for years now and it's never been a significant issue. However these past 5-6 months I have been having significant issues with itchiness in my left ear and it sometimes gets to a point where it gets clogged whenever I turn to my right laying down. However, this time it's starting to feel more generally clogged than my right ear. Should I be worried?
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Well... I can't say if you should be worried. My thinking on this, however, would be you should have it looked at by a physician or physician's assistant. Perhaps it's simply ear wax build-up. Or perhaps there's something else going on. If what you've been experiencing has been going on for years, it doesn't seem as though it would likely be too serious. But the only way to know for sure is to get it checked out. I myself have Meniere's Disease & tinnitus. So I've had some personal experience with ear problems. Best wishes...
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