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Ear, Nose & Throat Conditions
Question #21013
182 days ago
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I have continuous whispering in my ears from last few days which is worsening and getting heavy now

Shahid Gulzar

I have continuous whispering in my ears from last few days which is worsening and getting heavy now and slightly pain in my left ear earlier visits the doctor but doesn't improve any more and the condition is getting worse

Age: 25
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Hello dear I think the condition you are mentioning is tinnitus which is probably related with change of weather or internal infection. There can also be chances of excess wax accumulation causing pain unilaterally. I suggest you to fir safety please consult ent surgeon for better clarity There may be requirement of Syringing Ear wax Medication So please get in person consultation and don’t take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Hello Shahid, thank you for sharing your concern. You need a proper ENT evaluation. Kindly visit a certified ENT specialist to find out the cause of your issue.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Medicine

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When experiencing persistent whispering sounds or tinnitus that worsens, it’s important to consider the underlying causes that might be affecting your hearing. Tinnitus can be due to various reasons like ear infections, impacted earwax, exposure to loud noises, or more serious conditions such as Meniere’s disease or a neurological disorder. Since you’ve mentioned pain and a previous doctor visit without improvement, more thorough investigation is necessary. I would advise seeing an audiologist or an ENT specialist for an audiological assessment, tympanometry, and potentially imaging studies like an MRI, especially if there’s any change in hearing levels or balance issues accompanying the ear disturbances. Meanwhile, avoid using cotton swabs or any objects in the ear, limit your exposure to loud environments, and reduce caffeine and alcohol intake as these can exacerbate symptoms. Over-the-counter analgesics can help manage mild pain temporarily, but they should not delay further diagnosis. If an infection is suspected as part of your symptoms and not addressed previously, a different antibiotic may be required as some are resistant. It’s critical to follow through with these assessments to rule out or confirm more serious conditions that could require treatment beyond symptomatic relief. Safe, effective resolution typically builds on understanding the precise cause, so pursuing a specialist consultation promptly would be wise under the increasing severity of your symptoms.

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Hello,

Continuous whispering/ringing in the ear (tinnitus) with worsening heaviness and pain, especially on one side, most commonly suggests an ear infection, fluid buildup, or inner-ear inflammation.

Since it is progressively worsening and not improving with prior treatment, it needs urgent ENT evaluation to prevent possible hearing damage.

Avoid loud noise and earphones, keep the ear dry, and do not put drops without advice.

Seek immediate care if there is sudden hearing loss, severe dizziness, or fever.

I trust this helps Thank you

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You are 25 years old and experiencing continuous whispering/ringing sounds in your ears (tinnitus) for the past few days. The symptoms are worsening, becoming heavier, and are now associated with mild pain in the left ear. Previous treatment has not improved your condition, and symptoms are progressing.

Most likely causes:

Middle ear infection or fluid buildup (otitis media / Eustachian tube dysfunction)

Inner ear inflammation (labyrinthitis or early cochlear irritation)

Earwax impaction pressing on the eardrum

Noise-induced ear damage (headphones, loud sounds)

Stress or anxiety, which can worsen tinnitus

Less commonly: early nerve-related ear disorder

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Hello Shahid Thanks for sharing these details. Continuous whispering or ringing sounds in the ear (called tinnitus), especially when it’s getting worse and now includes pain in your left ear, is something that needs prompt attention—especially since it hasn’t improved with previous treatment and is now worsening.

What This Could Mean - Tinnitus: Persistent ringing, buzzing, or whispering in the ears can be caused by hearing loss, earwax buildup, infections, or other ear conditions. - Ear Infection or Inflammation: Pain and worsening symptoms could suggest an ongoing infection or inflammation. - Other Causes: Sometimes, issues like Meniere’s disease or problems with the ear’s nerves can cause these symptoms.

Why It’s Important - Tinnitus that lasts more than a week, is only in one ear, or is accompanied by pain or hearing changes should be checked by an ENT specialist (ear, nose, and throat doctor) or an audiologist for a thorough evaluation and management options.

What You Should Do Next - See an ENT Specialist Soon: Since your symptoms are worsening and not improving, it’s important to get a detailed ear examination and possibly a hearing test. - Avoid Inserting Anything in the Ear: Don’t try to clean your ear with cotton buds or any objects. - Note Any Other Symptoms: If you develop dizziness, fever, discharge from the ear, or sudden hearing loss, seek medical help immediately.

Rx for infection - Tab Amoxicillin 625 mg - twice a day after food for 5 days Tab Montac lc - once a day at night Ibuprofen+ pcm - twice a day after food for 5 days

Thank you

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Continuous whispering/ringing in the ear that is worsening, especially with ear pain, suggests tinnitus possibly due to middle/inner ear infection, fluid, wax impaction, Eustachian tube dysfunction, or nerve-related causes, and worsening symptoms should not be ignored. Since treatment hasn’t helped and symptoms are progressing, this needs urgent re-evaluation, as delayed care can sometimes lead to persistent tinnitus or hearing issues. Please consult an ENT (Otolaryngologist) immediately for ear examination, hearing test (audiometry), and further management; seek urgent care if pain increases, hearing drops, dizziness, or fever occurs.

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