Why Do I Feel Something Shaking Inside My Ear?
Feeling something shaking inside the ear may be due to a foreign object entering the ear, otitis media, earwax, or other factors. Here are some possible causes and recommendations:
1. Foreign Object in the Ear
When feeling something shaking inside the ear, first determine if there are any other symptoms. Consider if a foreign object may have entered the ear. If not, it may be due to internal heat. In this case, patients should actively use anti-inflammatory medication, avoid excessive sun exposure, and avoid eating greasy or spicy food. Instead, they should consume a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, rest well, and avoid smoking and alcohol.
2. Otitis Media
Another possible cause of feeling something shaking inside the ear is otitis media. It is recommended not to scratch the ear, as this can cause infection. Instead, patients can use hydrogen peroxide and antibiotic eardrops with antibacterial properties. Additionally, medications like amoxicillin or azithromycin have anti-inflammatory effects and can be taken as appropriate. Avoid spicy food, and if the condition is severe, it is best to seek medical attention. Generally, antibiotics can be used appropriately for inflammation, and traditional Chinese medicine such as Longdan Xiegan Pill may also be considered. Ideally, a formal ear, nose, and throat examination at a hospital is recommended to determine the exact cause and receive scientific diagnosis and treatment.
3. Earwax
Commonly, when we feel something shaking inside the ear, we tend to think it is cerumen (earwax) in the external auditory canal. When the earwax shifts, it can create a shaking sensation, especially when shaking the head. It is advisable to consult a doctor as soon as possible for professional handling. Typically, doctors may use a cerumen hook to remove the earwax or adopt methods such as external auditory canal irrigation.
There are many reasons for feeling something shaking inside the ear, including inflammation, colds, and other conditions. Regular exercise and attention to ear hygiene are essential for maintaining good ear health.