Can't hear? Can't unblock your ears? Doctor Tests Cure for Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • Eustachian Tube Dysfunction causes hearing loss, crackling, popping ears, tinnitus and glue ear. Here I test devices that are meant to help this condition. These are devices you can buy from amazon (see below), and try and help sort out your condition before ever needing to see a doctor. I would say however seeing a doctor would be prudent in all cases. I mention in the video that there are some conditions that cause eustachian tube disorder and they ought to be diagnosed as soon as possible (especially if you have nasal symptoms as well).
    Anyway I hope you find the video useful.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:08 What is Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
    2:11 ETDQ7 - eustachian tube dysfunction questionnaire
    2:49 Step 1 - Unblock your nose
    3:26 Step 2 - Pop your ears
    3:56 What you mustn't do
    4:24 Otovent Balloon device
    6:20 Ear popper device
    7:03 Eustachi ear popper device
    8:05 What to do on a flight
    8:35 Who gets eustachian tube dysfunction
    9:39 Conclusion
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  • @tompreteam20k
    @tompreteam20k Год назад +33

    Dear Vik
    My name is Tom, from Hong Kong. I don’t normally write comments but I must do that to express how much I am appreciated your input and the professional morality. I myself had been suffering from Eustachian tube issue for years. I do appreciated so much that you don’t put an operation / antibiotic prescription (real money for a doctor) as the first choice like any other doctor that I’ve came across in Hong Kong. Instead, you put yourself into a patient’s shoe to show us a wide range of suggestions. Thank you for doing that, I do hope that will be more doctor like you, putting the patient’s benefit, acknowledgement and feeling as priority. Good job Doctor Vik, you’ve earned my respect. May god bless you and your family.

    • @tsheringdekar7981
      @tsheringdekar7981 2 месяца назад

      Hello friend
      How are u doing now
      Did u get rid of your eustachian tube dysfunction????

  • @gaurasrspublishing
    @gaurasrspublishing 8 месяцев назад +5

    By far the best, most informative, to-the-point, real world explanation, and possible cures/remedies that's available. Absolutely top class!

  • @waynerollack1026
    @waynerollack1026 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent help, thank-you for sharing you expertise! Blessing to you.

  • @kelbee8974
    @kelbee8974 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation, much appreciated 👍

  • @eyesearsknows946
    @eyesearsknows946 2 месяца назад +1

    Very informative and comprehensive! Thanks!

  • @p0lym0rph3
    @p0lym0rph3 Год назад +2

    Just FYI if you're in the UK, Eustachian Tube Dilation is not available in every area under the NHS. Bradford is one region where they cannot do it, so would have to seek private treatment.

  • @barbaudolivier3860
    @barbaudolivier3860 5 месяцев назад +1

    Extremely helpful,,thanks a lot!

  • @gasparocelloman9852
    @gasparocelloman9852 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this advice.

  • @user-qi1tb1hg7d
    @user-qi1tb1hg7d Год назад +6

    About 6 years I got an ear infection and was nearly deaf for 6 weeks. I tried everything - decongestants, expectorants, steroid sprays, Valsalva, overcoming my gag reflex and massaging my throat. I literally could not hear people across the table from me and it played a role in losing a job. The wife suggested the Eustachi. I spent the $63 and popped my ears open in under 5 seconds. I've been using it ever since. My only complaint - the bottom battery contact has a bad habit of losing contact. I have to remove the batteries and use some small tools to bend it back inward again. This happens every few weeks.

    • @david.needhelp
      @david.needhelp 8 месяцев назад

      Which machine it was

    • @surfxx
      @surfxx 3 месяца назад

      ​@@david.needhelpit's called neilmed eustachi. CVS sells it.

  • @TamiPerez
    @TamiPerez 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank-you so much for this informative video!! I didnt know if it was Ok or not to be popping my ears all the time including if it was bad for me or not. Im a nurse and my focus and attention on this issue has been increasing to the point of worry. Im so relieved now. I actually have tinnitus symptoms. I have always wondered why as I havent really been exposed to sudden or long term loud noises. Frequently I can't understand what's being said to me or in a group of people. The micro-brief relief from ear popping is frustrating & ear drops havent helped with anything as you said. Again, thanknyou for this valuable and relieving video. I have started the frequent ear popping. Optimistically looking forward to a long term positive outcome! Thank you, Sir.

  • @thesetruths1404
    @thesetruths1404 4 месяца назад +1

    One ear became suddenly half deaf when a snow storm moved in yesterday. This is the second time I've noticed this over two Winters. Got congestion too, instantly. I could "pop" my eardrums by pinching nose but that didn't help.
    Stayed like this for 20 hours. Today, I drank plenty of water, stuck my index finger in my weakened ear, grabbed my earlobe with my thumb and other fingers, and firmly pushed inward and pulled outwards in all directions (against and away from head) for 5 minutes as I spoke on the phone. Occasionally, I opened my mouth and strectched the pie hole. Hearing was back to normal at the end of the "therapy." And my ear and my face was happy I didn't have to keep on man handling it!
    Can't say I made it up entirely. I put three different RUclips natural care doctors' advice together. Heat pack was also suggested by one of them, but not necessary for mine.
    Try it next time you get ear or sinus congestion. It's my ear bully technique! 😆

  • @shaun4443
    @shaun4443 Год назад +1

    Really valuable, thanks

  • @angelanuzum6149
    @angelanuzum6149 Год назад +1

    I have the first one and the third one. They both work great!

  • @thomasputko1080
    @thomasputko1080 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vids. Thanks to you Im picking up CPAP machine next week. Im looking forward to it.

    • @EMILYHERRERA
      @EMILYHERRERA Год назад

      How's your quality of life since using a CPAP?

  • @cheerbeerification
    @cheerbeerification Год назад +15

    Important note for those struggling with the Otovent. Try blowing up the balloon with your mouth and then hold the neck closed with your fingers and transfer to your nostril. Also, don't forget to swallow. You can put water in your mouth to remind you to swallow and get a good swallow. Swallowing is key. You can swallow while doing a valsalva, but it's much more difficult than using a device that provides the pressure for you. I tried for an hour to get my ear to unblock before I realized I wasn't swallowing and it cleared almost immediately after I added the swallowing step.

    • @desertgirl1392
      @desertgirl1392 Год назад +2

      It made my ear plug up worse than before

    • @rohitmodi1038
      @rohitmodi1038 18 дней назад

      @@desertgirl1392 hey
      How are you felling now?

  • @littlesammyf7380
    @littlesammyf7380 2 года назад +29

    As a child I had 4 grommet surgeries and a perforated eardrum repaired. In my late 30’s I got glue ear again and the Otavent was a complete life saver, I was on the list for hearing aides or another surgery, thanks to those weird little balloons I can clear my ears. Love your channel and thank you for the advice

    • @VikVeerENTSurgeon
      @VikVeerENTSurgeon  2 года назад +5

      So glad it worked for you, it worked for my son as well. glad you have avoided surgery. do take care

    • @foodloverforever492
      @foodloverforever492 Год назад

      @@VikVeerENTSurgeon can u guide what he is talking about.
      Regards

    • @Titans2138
      @Titans2138 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well that gives me some hope. I had the same stuff as a kid. Tubes, two surgeries to repair the eardrum. I think I was using the otovent. I didn’t realize the second when you swallow is the important part. I was just sort of letting the air pass through the back of my throat

    • @Titans2138
      @Titans2138 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, I just watched another video that crushed all of my hope because I've had plugged middle ears for years now and the guy said that by then it's glue ear and that won't drain without some intervention. Also, because liquid/glue has been stuck in their so long that some bones inside the ear soften and that causes of permanant hearing loss. My comment on that video was something to the effect of "so basically I'm fu*ked?" as a rhetorical question

    • @david.needhelp
      @david.needhelp 8 месяцев назад

      @titan2138 I have a bad upper respiratory virus about 2 months ago and since then both of my ears are clogged what can I do please I need help and I went to 3 ENTs and they say that I'm fine that might be inflammation inside my ear tube I don't know what else to do

  • @GamersAhoy
    @GamersAhoy 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this info, now i know i have to get an appointment for an eustachian tube thing.

  • @alejandraare-kj3dw
    @alejandraare-kj3dw Год назад

    Thank you, you are a life saver!!! This is hell for me 😪 i am going to try everythung, because the first option of my doctor was the surgery!!! :( i really dont want and i am praying that this works, i will tell you then

  • @hawaiidispenser
    @hawaiidispenser Год назад +42

    The Earpopper website says, "Do not use the EarPopper in the presence of ear infection, upper respiratory infection, nasal congestion, cold symptoms..." So I guess we shouldn't be using this device until the nose is clear and back to normal, right?

    • @touche7174
      @touche7174 Год назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣so what the heck must I do..not use it😳😳😳😳I just bought one🙉🙉🙉🙄🙄

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's a legal disclaimer that's all just go slow with it because the ear made me clogged up and it may hurt when they finally pops the pressure out this device is more preventative than it is treatment.

    • @faraz1231
      @faraz1231 4 месяца назад

      Basically when you have nasal infection using this can lead to transferring the infection to middle ear thru eustachian tube.
      This should be used once the initial infection is over but still there is non infective fluid in middle ear and residual edema/swelling in eustachian tube that needs improvement

  • @debbierushing723
    @debbierushing723 Год назад +13

    I highly recommend this! Bought one today. After trying everything else it worked wonders! I can hear again!

  • @chunli9808
    @chunli9808 Год назад +1

    Good day! Inquiry please if this video can help for vertigo case? Like a spinning sensation? Thank you.

  • @RuthHarperLDN
    @RuthHarperLDN Год назад +6

    Going to give these devices a try! I’ve ended up deaf in one/both ears after flying for most of my life - been trying to prevent that with Sudafed but TBH it’s never worked terribly well. I’ve tried special “equalising” ear plugs, otex, otrovine, you name it. The pain is *something else* - more than once I’ve felt like my ear drums were about to burst.
    I had glue ear as a kid and had my adenoids out (but didn’t have grommets thankfully), but no one has even given me helpful advice on how to manage this long term. Thank you!

  • @sallieed6617
    @sallieed6617 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for these reviews. Are there any possible negative side effects from the using the Ear Popper. I am considering in investing in one. The otovent has helped a little but I think this probably has a stronger effect. Thank you !

  • @snoopycharlie8718
    @snoopycharlie8718 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can this sort of blockage come from inhaling sawdust/ building dust, which then causes vertigo symptoms? Great channel. Subscribed

  • @dannyford3732
    @dannyford3732 6 месяцев назад

    thank you!

  • @SteveBluescemi
    @SteveBluescemi 10 месяцев назад +3

    What if there is already too much pressure in the blocked ear? Won't trying to pop it by adding more pressure (i.e. Valsava maneuver and all these products) make it worse?

  • @chooseforgod
    @chooseforgod 7 месяцев назад

    Really helpful video. I think I need my ear syringing but good to know about ear popping.

  • @abuislam7716
    @abuislam7716 2 года назад +11

    Thank you doctor for the informative video.
    I have been suffering blocked ear and tinnitus since end of March this year. Managed to get an ENT appointment, who advised me to use Avamys and Sterimar for my ETD. I wasn’t aware of the term ETD previously.
    Since then, I have been using following:
    1. Steroid spray - Nasonex and Avamys
    2. Saline Nasal rinse
    3. Sterimar spray (sea water)
    4. Eustachi ear pressure relief device
    5. Otovent (blow balloon through nose)
    6. Steam inhalations with menthol and Abcus oils
    7. Taking antihistamines
    Blocked/full ear, pain in ear, headache, pressure in ear and also tinnitus, I have to tolerate every second for last 3 months. Nothing seems to work. I came to a point that it is seriously affecting my mental health.

    • @dougleydorite
      @dougleydorite Год назад +1

      Any updates? I’ve been dealing with it for years

    • @imrannajarali885
      @imrannajarali885 Год назад

      Hey bro did it work ???

    • @TheAliyahyaraee
      @TheAliyahyaraee Год назад +4

      Wish you a speedy recovery. May God grant you ease on your situation.

  • @mariopadilla3086
    @mariopadilla3086 2 года назад +3

    Hi, nice video, only remember that when there is an effusion in the middle ear there is no barotrauma, only in the et dysfunction. Thanks.

    • @DanielHarrisCodes
      @DanielHarrisCodes Год назад

      Can you elaborate please?

    • @mariopadilla3086
      @mariopadilla3086 24 дня назад

      Effusion is not an exclusive finding in barotrauma, patients with patulous eustachian tube can also have it, and valsalva and ear poppers can damage the eardrum

  • @hebbiederman
    @hebbiederman 11 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend using the earpopper on the flight during takeoff and landing, or just manually - and only to use the earpopper once you land?

  • @johannelanglois3126
    @johannelanglois3126 Год назад +1

    Thank you I try with swallowing at the same time and it work!

  • @onix646
    @onix646 Год назад

    Grazie ❤

  • @DanielHarrisCodes
    @DanielHarrisCodes Год назад

    Can you use these devices if you have a retracted ear drum or should I see an ENT specialist first?

  • @jkdjose
    @jkdjose Год назад

    I have one... doesn't really work. However, I am thinking of modifing it to make a mini CPAP machine. It has a good little motor.

  • @a64738
    @a64738 3 месяца назад +4

    All you need to do is hold your nose and blow pressure into your ear, just like you do when freediving to equalize the pressure... No need to buy special devices to do this, I have been doing it for 2 weeks now after 3 months of being almost deaf and the hearing immediately got tiny bit better but after doing it every day many times a day my hearing improved drastically. And all I did was hold my nose and blow pressure into the ears.

    • @nicole6609
      @nicole6609 2 месяца назад +1

      Doesn't work for everyone

    • @maroua2176
      @maroua2176 Месяц назад

      This is an advice not for everyone as me I feel dizzy when I start blowing

  • @mollyfilms
    @mollyfilms Год назад

    This is such a good video. Would you mind if I used it for my website? I hold clinics in GP surgeries in Devon for Microsuction and irrigation. This really would be a valuable resource.

  • @codogromel9175
    @codogromel9175 Год назад

    Thank you to your video I learn about ear have fluid on my ear and since I have bleeding on my nose coz I have blocking starting I have sentom on this now, and I looking on this how function back normally my hearing because I can't hear normal something outside my eardrum blocking fluid realy badering on my hearing.

  • @sincstuff
    @sincstuff Год назад +10

    Thank you for this video. I'm a musician with Tinnitus and terrible ETD. Are ear poppers safe or can my Tinnitus get worse from using the EarPopper? I've been wanting to use one for a while now but just nervous that my tinnitus could get worse from doing so. Thanks Kindly and I very much appreciated this video.

    • @cheerbeerification
      @cheerbeerification Год назад

      If anything your tinnitus will get worse from the constant negative pressure in your middle ear. If you go slow and carefully you should be okay. The devices are designed to offer a pressure that is not enough to damage your eardrum. The Valsalva maneuver is the least safe as you can absolutely blow hard enough to rupture an eardrum. If both ears are blocked badly blowing hard enough to open your eustachian tubes could be enough force to rupture an eardrum. If only one ear is blocked, you should be able to gauge the right amount of safe pressure on the unblocked side as you will feel the pressure start to get uncomfortable.

  • @ehi-ozen
    @ehi-ozen Год назад

    Does anyone know who the company that currently manufactures/markets Eustachi?
    I understand that Eustachi has been acquired by Neilmed Pharmaceuticals
    But the product has been removed from their website and I can't get a response from them.
    I would appreciate details from anyone who knows.

  • @Unhandled_Exception
    @Unhandled_Exception 11 месяцев назад

    I find it easier to pop my ears by looking down (chin to the chest) and tilting my head. If I want to pop my right ear I hold my nose, look down and tilt my head left and blow slowly, gradually increasing the pressure.

  • @kazuyamax5090
    @kazuyamax5090 2 года назад +3

    Hello doctor I try to pinch my nose still won’t pop I can hear my ear block in the right side slight and I feel echoes when I make a humm sound or yawn does it mean I have ear tube dysfunction? And I have new symptoms double ringing beside of my tinnitus history in my left ear, my right ear has diagnose with Ottis media and later on I have ear eache I can’t tell if I’m sensitive to the sound that little hurt and double sound in my right ear any suggestion so I can tell my ent and audiologist they can figure it out for this symptoms please thank you

  • @brettler
    @brettler 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. I’ve had ETD for two years. My left ear drum has a hole in it that won’t heal and so unblocking my tubes by plugging my nose and blowing just pushes air through the hole. An ENT put a tube in that ear which gave me Hyperacusis. After two months of hell, he took the tube out. That was 8 months ago. The pressure is so great sometimes, my head feels like it’s going to explode. I can’t find that questionnaire your description but I think I need surgery.

  • @TheAussiedoseofhappiness
    @TheAussiedoseofhappiness 4 месяца назад

    Hi dr
    I have had this condition for many years and I was doing the exercise of pinching my nose and blowing. When I did this, I got a tingling sensation along my left side of nose and my eye on the same side began to water. Is this because of the fluid stuck there? I have chronic rhinosinusitis non allergy . Thanks

  • @Pennscreekforge
    @Pennscreekforge Год назад +15

    I had covid cold and flu last year and since then i have Tinnitus in my head and right ear,, its so annoying and disturbing, my ears don’t pop whatever i do , doctors and ents are no help

    • @musictheorytree
      @musictheorytree Год назад

      Same! My ENT recommended this device and it has been helping greatly!

    • @user-tj1kg6cf7z
      @user-tj1kg6cf7z 11 месяцев назад

      Do you have your Tinnitus every day ?

    • @suzannejane1035
      @suzannejane1035 10 месяцев назад +2

      I've had awful EDT for a year a few months after covid infection but tests are clear - no fluid apparently. My hearing is muffled, awful tinnitus, crackling, hyperaucusis and blocked ears. Nobody cares and I am suicidal. The most recent GP blamed wax despite the fact I've had wax taken out my ears twice since this started with no difference. I don't have a life anymore 😢

    • @killa8507
      @killa8507 8 месяцев назад +1

      Tinnitus is a symptom. Treat the cause, not the symptom.

  • @sjennings86
    @sjennings86 Год назад +1

    So when we pinch our nose and blow to open up the tubes, are we suppose to swallow or not. I wasn’t quite clear on that. Many thanks.

  • @dontrompas1312
    @dontrompas1312 Год назад +3

    I've learned more information from you sir than my stupid doctor..

  • @alib7489
    @alib7489 Год назад +1

    HI @Vik Veer - ENT Surgeon - I've had this issue for three weeks following an ear infection which cleared in less than a week. My hearing was muffled but has since returned to normal. But the following symptoms persist Tinnitus (I don't have a history of Tinnitus), sticky/Glued ear which I can feel when opening my jaw (feels less and less sticky every day) and cackling noise when I eat/drink/swallow (these symptoms are worse in the morning but gradually disappears through the day). Would you suggest I need to see an ENT specialist at this stage?
    I have been using Ototvent for seven days now on the advice of a doctor and initially used a decongestant spray when the symptoms of hearing loss were significantly worse.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @sukhrajsingh2587
      @sukhrajsingh2587 7 месяцев назад

      What helped you can you help me same problem

  • @ashiqerasul8062
    @ashiqerasul8062 Год назад +1

    Mashallah Karim bless us always ameen dearest beloved friends thanks always fantastic explanation excellent 🇸🇦♥️🇸🇦👍🇸🇦👆

  • @user-ur2qc4ii6n
    @user-ur2qc4ii6n 9 месяцев назад

    When i pres my nose and blow there is a clicking sound then it feel like there is some air that does not come out and i cannot hear anything when I press again the ear opens so what is wrong

  • @PassageOfChrist
    @PassageOfChrist 6 месяцев назад

    Ive been struggling with nose stuffed.. chronic sinusitis would this be linked to the tube? Ive tried so many things nothing seems to fix it. The balloon helps but doesnt seem to pop the ears

  • @carterstanton3540
    @carterstanton3540 11 месяцев назад

    Every time I get sick I experience Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. It is particularly bad this time around. My wife was over the same illness in less than 2 weeks and never had any ear problems. I have been sick for over a month and have had severe ear pain on and off. I lay on the opposite side of the ear that is worse while sleeping in order to drain it but the other side gets blocked by the time one side gets better. I am genuinely questioning if I need to get the balloon operation to prevent these issues in the future. I feel like the slow drainage makes me stay sick longer.

  • @JohnG-qm2gm
    @JohnG-qm2gm 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video👍. I have Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and my cleft palate was repaired when I was three (I'm now in my mid-thirties). Do you recommend these devices in my case? I realise you can't necessarily tell without an examination but I'd be interested in your perspective anyway.

  • @RezzGaming
    @RezzGaming Год назад +2

    I have etd symptoms in my left ear for 3 years now, without hearing loss. Got a tube 8 months ago, but seems my ear fullness remained, although the popping is less.
    Got etd symptoms inf right ear 9 months ago, after forcefully trying to pop my ear with the Valsalva maneuver. I have done so much research including TMD research, CT scans, MRI-scans, jaw physio, etc. None can see what is wrong. I am almost never able to pop my right ear, and don't want to overdo it as it may worsen the problems potentially. I really don't know what to do about it anymore.

  • @GreenHotDogz
    @GreenHotDogz 8 месяцев назад +1

    For the past 4 weeks, my right ear was making some sort of water drop noise that would mainly happen upon inhales. I started using Eustachi around 2 weeks ago a few times a day just to see what would happen. For the past week, now, the noise isn't going off. Really hope it helps.

  • @jacquelinebecker9800
    @jacquelinebecker9800 Год назад +1

    I have a couple of questions about using otovent.... Can you use it too often (ie more than 3 times a day)?
    When I inflate it and swallow water, the balloon does not deflate. This is no matter which side. Is there still value in using it? Could I be making things worse?
    Thank you so much for your videos. They are brilliant and super super helpful! It's useful to know what is happening and why, especially these days when you feel like you are working through things on your own.
    My background: I woke up early June with a blocked ear, tinnitus and falling to the right. The audiologist said I have mild sensorineural hearing loss in that ear. MRI ruled out acoustic neuroma. I've been to a vestibular physio and I'm working on the dizziness. Can't pop my ears and the GP I saw in August said there's fluid behind the eardrum, and that I should ask the ENT surgeon about grommets when I see him (in late Sept).

    • @ann-marie2375
      @ann-marie2375 Год назад

      Did you get grommets?

    • @chicoingles1
      @chicoingles1 Год назад

      Hi there Jacqueline. My right ear blocked up last week after a very short cold. My Otovent device came yesterday and I have used it both yesterday and today on a few occasions with no difference at all. I was thinking about making an appointment with my local hearing clinic tomorrow. Have you got any advice?

  • @citylife-lr4sc
    @citylife-lr4sc Год назад

    Hi going to try these my symptoms are clogged ear every time I massage my ear I hear clicking and popping and have pain from time to time. As well as tinitus symptoms this has been going on for a month seeing ENT next week

  • @DurhamHearingSpecialists
    @DurhamHearingSpecialists 2 года назад

    I'm wondering if these devices are a good way to wean people off otrivine/sudafed rather than making them go cold turkey, what do you think for rebounding patients? Great video!

  • @manofculture584
    @manofculture584 Год назад

    Will this work if I have had this blockage for years and hearing is normal just for a few seconds sometimes?

  • @xddv2354
    @xddv2354 Год назад +1

    I get dizzy and everything starts to move around and ym ear is blockaded when I try to hold my nose and mouth and blow should I get this

  • @joydrummond7703
    @joydrummond7703 2 года назад +4

    So, i have ETD and my ear drum burst on a plane three years ago. I had the balloon procedure for ETD, but it still clogs. I can’t pop my ears using the valsalva method. I used the eustaci, held water in my mouth, turned on the eustaci and swallow. Are you saying that swallowing while using it or the ear popper will suck your ear drum in? My ent said my ear drum was sucked in some. Also, What do you think about the humming videos where you hum a certain tone to make vibrations to produce a small burst nitric oxide in your sinuses? I’ve been doing it and it does seem to help. My ear is unclogging some.

    • @VikVeerENTSurgeon
      @VikVeerENTSurgeon  2 года назад +2

      If it works for you, I'm all for it. When I used the Eustachi and swallowed, it caused the opposite of what I wanted. It might be different for you. Only way to know for sure is to get someone to check your ears whilst you are doing it.

    • @sekharbakshi3647
      @sekharbakshi3647 Год назад

      How mamy price eustachi in indianmoney

    • @janicejames3005
      @janicejames3005 Год назад

      I am going to try the humming.🙏

  • @Dolcevita_bakes
    @Dolcevita_bakes 11 месяцев назад

    Ok so I went to
    The doctor and she can’t find any fluid and although I have zero fluid and my nose is clear. it still won’t work. I’ve tried prednisone, antibiotics, steam, nasal sprays, histamine.. ear exercises etc.. although the humming and muffled got better it’s still feel clogged like the muscles that open it are just dead. Is that possible? Can the muscles that open the tube just be dead?

  • @rochellefigueroa3656
    @rochellefigueroa3656 4 месяца назад

    Sir, should I use the Earpopper while up in the air when my ears are clogged or do I have to wait until landing? Thanks very much in advance🙏❤️

  • @adrijanagajic9955
    @adrijanagajic9955 Год назад

    What if my ears get even more blocked when I try the Valsalva maneuver?

  • @slbe9721
    @slbe9721 5 месяцев назад

    Where does the fluid come from?

  • @vimarshidinuda5436
    @vimarshidinuda5436 Год назад

    Plz help me
    Sometimes my ear feels like it's empty when I breathe in, it feels like I'm breathing in my ear, when I breathe out, my ear drum feels like it's full. Maybe it's because I don't always have the discomfort. CT scans don't show any defects either, but it gives me a lot of trouble. Physical or mental. Can anyone tell me if the above treatment will work for me? I have used many things like nasal sprays.

  • @mosesbwalya5891
    @mosesbwalya5891 Год назад

    Good day guys Iam asking which medicine can I use to unlock the ear?

  • @christinepage181
    @christinepage181 Год назад +2

    I keep trying to pop my ears by pinching my nose, but it just doesn't work.

  • @user-tj1kg6cf7z
    @user-tj1kg6cf7z 8 месяцев назад

    Dr my Eustachian tubes feel blocked specially the right, I have tinnitus I’m doing Claritin and steroid spray, can this devices help ?

  • @noneofyourbusiness8180
    @noneofyourbusiness8180 Год назад +1

    I tried the last one and it clogged my ears. How do I reverse this?

  • @colinsmith1288
    @colinsmith1288 3 месяца назад

    😊My left ear has been painful since Covid got me of early October last year. I started to get nerve pain in my face and then behind my ear and head. I recently got an ear infection and l have tried to pop my ears several times but they will not pop. When l swallow or yawn l feel the inside of my ears expanding. I feel movement in the eustanian tube when l move myJaw. I am now trying the Otovent and see if it helps over the next few weeks. The doctors do not know what it is but l almost certain the eustachian tubes are very blocked. Sometimes l feel a fullness and sharp pain in my ears and hearing is sometimes muffled.

  • @naimarestoringdivinity7938
    @naimarestoringdivinity7938 Год назад

    My baby boy has glue ear due to enlarged adenoids creating the blockage. I’m afraid just like you to get him grommets surgery. And I’m more afraid of adenoidectomy. I’ll get these devices but he already has issues barely blowing his nose. Wish me luck

  • @brucebroughton3067
    @brucebroughton3067 Год назад

    What happens with clicking drums??

  • @harisbinfida6624
    @harisbinfida6624 Год назад +2

    Hi doctor, thanks for your advice. I am in the Netherlands and can't get these devices. After flu I have the urge to pop my right ear which is my dominant ear. How frequently can I use the natural(nose blowing method) for popping ?.

    • @VikVeerENTSurgeon
      @VikVeerENTSurgeon  Год назад +3

      as often as you like. when i had this after a cold I did it every 15 minutes (between each patient as a junior doctor).

    • @harisbinfida6624
      @harisbinfida6624 Год назад

      @@VikVeerENTSurgeon thank alot for your reply and ill try and see how it goes, I don't have muffled sound, but it's just annoying pressure in my right ear after flu

    • @harisbinfida6624
      @harisbinfida6624 Год назад

      ​ one thing more doctor, is there any arm in doing this method, as I heard it might damage the ear drums. I am doing this exercise several times to clear the eustachian tube

  • @jaijamias4362
    @jaijamias4362 Год назад +1

    Dr Vic veer, is it okay to chew chewing gum, and do the exercise of pinching nose- blow- swallow? Because I find it hard to swallow if there is nothing to swallow but just air...

    • @EMILYHERRERA
      @EMILYHERRERA Год назад

      Are you swallowing gum? Or do you not make saliva otherwise? 🤔😊

  • @lesw3803
    @lesw3803 Год назад

    What about using a neti pot?

  • @TheJeanna229
    @TheJeanna229 Год назад +1

    FYI - you don't use during ear infection. When infection clears up. The otovent works, my ENT recommended it. In your video you used it wrong. You connect the balloon to the end of device. You blow up balloon by putting your mouth on the ball with hole of the other end of device. You immediately pinch the end of balloon so as not to lose the air .
    You out water in your mouth hold it there. Now you you out the round end of device in your nose while still pinching balloon.
    Your pinch off your other nostril .
    Now stop pinching balloon.
    As the air from balloon enters nose, start swallowing the water at same time
    This will cause the estachian tube to open and start draining.
    I did this for two days
    I got all my hearing back after three weeks of not being able to hear. It works the otovent. , See your doctor first . After antibiotics and steroids this was the next step before having to do tubes.
    Infection cleared up but fluid was still behind ear drum.
    Otovent worked for me after two days after doing twice a day.
    It takes time.

  • @EricaYE6
    @EricaYE6 Год назад +2

    This guy can fix ears and catch ghosts. I like him! 👍

  • @lja000
    @lja000 2 месяца назад

    I’m 67…I’ve never heard of “glue ear” before. With 2 other siblings and multiple friends growing up, no one I knew ever had this problem. Is this a new thing? We all had chicken pox, measles and mumps though. And here we are. Just asking.

  • @scottevans1490
    @scottevans1490 Месяц назад

    I WAS DESPERATE, I HAVE HAD TINNITUS FOR 30 YRS A NIGHTMARE NOW I HAVE ETD, JUST TO MAKE IT QUICK I TRIED THE 3 THINGS HE DESCIBED AT THE END OF VIDEO, NONE OF THEM REALLY WORK THE EARPOPPER WAS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME, I FOUND THE EUSTACHI TO BE A LOT MORE POWERFULL THAN THE EARPOPPER, NOW IM GOING TO TRY AIRBED PUMP TO TRY TO UNBLOCK MY EARS OR IM JUMPING OF A BRIDGE

  • @martijnbrouwer6892
    @martijnbrouwer6892 12 дней назад

    I went to the doctor. My right eardrum is retracted. Got a blocked ear feeling and worst of all... pulsating tinnitus. Will the tinnitus go away if my eardrum goes back to normal?

  • @jewishprncess84
    @jewishprncess84 2 года назад +12

    Had blocked ear or ears nearly every every waking hour of the day for months on end. Allergy meds do nothing, Steroids' don't help, plug and pop method does nothing, eustachi is a useless money suck. Hundreds of $$$ at the doctor for ZERO relief, think I can get a refund? HA. In all seriousness, this issue is causing me to lose focus at work, and probably more concerning, it's seriously impacting my mental health. I'm legit losing it. People can laugh, but imagine hearing an echo of every breath, every heartbeat, every move of your jaw, every throat clear, every word, every sound your body makes for hours and hours without end and NOTHING you do makes it go away. Its MADDENING! Oh, I also have auditory sensory issues due to a disability, so whatever you're imagining, increase it 100 fold. I've literally been daydreaming about ripping my eardrum apart to allow the blockage to drain. That's how desperate I've become. I hate this.

    • @kellystrangelove
      @kellystrangelove Год назад +2

      Feeling the same .I hope yours is getting better 🙏

    • @ellissmith5520
      @ellissmith5520 Год назад +2

      Feel your pain Amy . It's like being free in jail .

    • @adrianperez4955
      @adrianperez4955 Год назад

      I feel your pain Amy. Loud noises kill my ear. Have you had any relief yet?

  • @passingby3060
    @passingby3060 11 месяцев назад

    😢Today my first day using otovent , I did all the steps in both ways for both ears but non opened, the air stays in the balloon and I feel nothing just pressure of the air trying to escape from my nose 👃 why?

  • @terikaten819
    @terikaten819 2 года назад +3

    I’ve read that you’re supposed to swallow with the balloon and ear popper, however I would prefer NOT to swallow, if I don’t swallow, will that still open my euthasian tubes?

  • @babyluna7414
    @babyluna7414 Год назад +2

    What if I can’t pop my ears? It’s 6 am and I’m in pain. I’ve seen a ENT doctor all they would do is give me steroids and nasal spray. They did a test on me and said I could hear fine yes I can hear a ding in headphones but not when people talk to me unless they yell or are right infront of me. Every time I swallow I hear the crackling sound but no pop. I’ve tried so many things definitely can’t afford a 200$ device… but I need help it really hurts and no one seems to have answers…

  • @paullagod7791
    @paullagod7791 11 месяцев назад

    I can "pop" my left ear and hear fine for about 30 seconds, then it returns. Thanks for this video, I didn't know about these resources

    • @user-gt3qo9fy1h
      @user-gt3qo9fy1h 2 месяца назад

      I have the same situation. I pop my ear and after a short while it plugs back up. Did you find a solution? How many years has this been going on?

  • @Ali-ov4dx
    @Ali-ov4dx Год назад

    How can i know if i have ETD? WHEN i swallow it pop..

  • @jwilde2769
    @jwilde2769 5 месяцев назад

    Been suffering 2 weeks. Dr says scarring. Antibiotics and steriod spray not helped. Have been getting pressure head pain that side for 2 years prior to this blocked ear. Can hear my own voice and breathing.

  • @chosenone580
    @chosenone580 4 месяца назад

    I have fluid in ear and pressure.. will
    This fix it?

  • @hebbiederman
    @hebbiederman Год назад

    What company makes the second ear popper device?

  • @user-rp7lz8yd9v
    @user-rp7lz8yd9v Год назад

    How I can buy pop ear balloons

  • @marcbla
    @marcbla Год назад

    Yes. But i cant pop my ears with holding my nose closed

  • @WICKEDMAN85
    @WICKEDMAN85 Год назад +1

    Hello Doctor Vik Veer, I love your passion for your patients and viewers. Im suffering with a Middle Ear Infection in my right ear that was treated with Amoxicillin after 3rd different GP noticed the infection. I had glue ear but after the 7 day course it cleared it up. Its defintely improved but still my right ear can't pop over 2 weeks. I went to UCL hospital and was given Flixonase Aqueous Nasal Spray last Thursday and seems to be slowly improving but Eustachian Ear not popped and lots of crackling when chewing or yawning. I can ear clearly in both ears but get some sensation in my left ear either by trying to blow air through nose. Is this usual with a blocked ear and whats my outlook for my ear returning back to normal? How long should I give it before returing to my GP or Doctor? Cheers Doctor Veer.
    P.S Would you recommend continuing to try and pop my ears on reguarl basis with these devices listed?

    • @jgod38383
      @jgod38383 9 месяцев назад

      I got the same issue, had an ear infection without knowing got prescribed some probiotics, can breathe and hear but always feel air or pressure and feel one nostril clogged up

  • @AG-ey6ds
    @AG-ey6ds 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. I went 9 months ago to my GP complaining about my ears he said they looked fine.. I feel like every time I bend down fluid is moving in my ears. The past few weeks the pulsatille tinnitus has started sounding like a revving engine in my left year frequently I have to turn my head a certain way so it stops. I started taking a decongestant and a OTC nasal spray. It goes away as long as the meds are on board as soon as the meds wear off it’s back. I had dental work done a few weeks ago and TMJD was very unpleasant. I am thinking at this point I should probably go see and ENT. My ears pop and click constantly. Do you think one of these devices would help?

    • @VikVeerENTSurgeon
      @VikVeerENTSurgeon  2 года назад +6

      hard to know for sure, but I doubt they will hurt.

    • @eminik15
      @eminik15 Год назад +1

      Did you find a solution?

  • @rickmenasian6774
    @rickmenasian6774 8 месяцев назад

    By pulling air out, wouldn't that help to drain the fluid that is blocking your hearing?

    • @drinkinouttacups2665
      @drinkinouttacups2665 6 месяцев назад

      I'm curious about his thoughts on this and if it's ever appropriate. I've been using suction from my mouth routed up to the ears with my tongue (gross i know) since i was a kid and sometimes it just works

  • @IreneYoungFoto
    @IreneYoungFoto Год назад

    What does it mean if I hold my nose and blow, and it gets worse...hearing is also worse after blowing. Thank you.

    • @cln6ch
      @cln6ch Год назад

      Don’t try to do that again. It doesn’t work for everyone 😢

  • @johnmcgurk1464
    @johnmcgurk1464 Год назад +2

    Been suffering for Eustachian tube dysfunction for over a year now, tried steroid nasal sprays and diff courses of antibiotics to no success.
    Purchased the ear popper yesterday but it’s making my vertigo worse, If this doesn’t work would you recommend Eustachian tube dilation?
    Feel like I’ve explored all other options.

    • @nilatasoy8866
      @nilatasoy8866 Год назад +1

      Did you try ear tubes? They say it is usually successful

    • @johnmcgurk1464
      @johnmcgurk1464 Год назад +1

      @@nilatasoy8866 I’ve been looking into both. Would try anything at this point just to get it resolved, can’t even workout properly without feeling unwell and dizzy

    • @DavidEvans1983
      @DavidEvans1983 Год назад

      @@johnmcgurk1464 Any luck?

  • @nurulabdullah7090
    @nurulabdullah7090 Год назад

    Hi doctor, i have hyperacusis & misophonia all my life. Its been curse & blessing. When Im just about to accept my difference, on Jan this year, someone blast off his phone speaker near me, made my ears in pain, numb, ringing, clogged up & stuffed. All my left side from ear, nose & throat feels numb & clogged up, throats hurt. Only 2 weeks after that went to ent, told me the wind cant get passed through (left ear - sensitive one), got meds for 2 weeks, went again, told me the wind can passed through now. But when I told him it still feels the same, he told me to go to big hospital, just like he abandoned me. In June, I got slapped repeatedly also on my left ear, which makes it worse. Been to audiologist, test, normal. Been in several meds including meds & injection for nerve, antibiotics, inflammation, etc. Early this month, it feels like I got the sensitivity back, not clogged up anymore, but just this week, its back to square one. Didnt even wanna talk cause it feels like I talk under water? Makes me feels dizzy, for whole week I just lay in bed, couldnt move bcause of fever causing by headache. Wanna try one of these product too..but dont know which one. Wish someone could help me. Its taking toll on my physical & mental health too. Been crying myself to sleep all this time. Before, I got anxious & couldnt sleep bcause of the sensitivity to sound. Now, anxious & also couldnt sleep bcause I cant hear like I used to..☹️

  • @snapascrew
    @snapascrew Год назад +1

    I just got ear popper in the mail… every time I use it it seems to pop my right ear… the path of least resistance I guess. I’m trying to pop the other ear tho! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ any advice?

    • @snapascrew
      @snapascrew Год назад +1

      @Dustin Spencer eventually it got better

  • @geminil2415
    @geminil2415 11 месяцев назад

    Sometimes youe ears just won't pop at all. I have given myself a terrible headache trying to make them pop.

  • @surfxx
    @surfxx 3 месяца назад

    I just bought the eustachi and it popped my ear but my ear is still clogged. Anybody else have the same problem?