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  1. #1
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    Aug 2011
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    Question Blocked Ears in Pregnancy

    Just wondering if anyone else out there has this horrible symptom. Have had it for the last 5 weeks and tried antibiotics, nasal sprays, doc prescribed corticosteroids but haven't used them..... ugh .... if you do have this how are you managing it?

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    Have you tried ear candling? Are they full if wax or is it a sinus thing? I get blocked nose in pregnancy and just go through the Fess.

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    Dec 2010
    Victoria
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    i havent no, have you tried ear candles? they get rid of alot of cr@p out of your ears!!
    they are a little bit expensive but maybe worth a shot??

    i do notice my ears "crack" alot though!

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    Aug 2011
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    i havent no, have you tried ear candles? they get rid of alot of cr@p out of your ears!!
    they are a little bit expensive but maybe worth a shot??

    i do notice my ears "crack" alot though!
    yeah, haven't tried the candles only coz i think their mostly for wax. Doc had a number of peeks in my ears, reckons there's not a skerrick of wax in there but can see the fluid behind the ear drum. Problem is that it's not draining out of the eustachian tube due to them swelling (hence scripts for corticosteroids and nasal sprays )
    He reckons all I can do is keep treating with the sprays and such until after i deliver but is so horrible, like living in a tunnel Wondering how other people are dealing with it and if they had it in pregnancy if it went away after delivery...

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    Dec 2010
    Victoria
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    ahhh ok, poor thing

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    Aug 2010
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    I've still got issues with my ears, 4months after having DS.

    After seeing an ENT, he explained it's quite common, due to fluid that is retained during pregnancy. For some of us, that includes in the ears and makes them blocked.

    You can get them drained by the GP, as an option.

    I'm potentially going to need grommets (yep, what they put into kids ears) if they don't start "draining" themselves soon

    Good luck!

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    Aug 2011
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    I've still got issues with my ears, 4months after having DS.

    After seeing an ENT, he explained it's quite common, due to fluid that is retained during pregnancy. For some of us, that includes in the ears and makes them blocked.

    You can get them drained by the GP, as an option.

    I'm potentially going to need grommets (yep, what they put into kids ears) if they don't start "draining" themselves soon

    Good luck!
    That sounds awful!!! how long did you have the fluid in your ears through the pregnancy? Did you try to treat it while you were preggies?

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    I had it last pregnancy, and again this one. It settled last time after ds was born, so fingers crossed again.
    I just make sure dh stands on my left side, only right side is affected, and lowing my head below horizontal helps.

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    I had it last pregnancy, and again this one. It settled last time after ds was born, so fingers crossed again.
    I just make sure dh stands on my left side, only right side is affected, and lowing my head below horizontal helps.
    lolz, thanks goodness it settled down! I find the horizontal move helps too, so did you use any decongestant nasal sprays or anything like rhinocort or did you just live with it? Was it the whole pregnancy or just the last trimester?

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    Lived with it, and it has been the entire pregnancy with both (well I've only just hit third trimester with this one!)
    I'm wary of using nasal sprays because I have really weak blood vessels in my nose, and nose bleeds are on my list of things I really dislike since living with them since I can remember