why do my ears hurt when I swallow or chew something?


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do you swim alot? if you do you got swimmers ear

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your glands are up go to the doctor

It really sounds serious to me. Go see a doctor ASAP!

maybe the air pressure is changing, is it stormy where you are ?

because u either swallow it 2 fast or u chew 2 fast:)lol

It could be an infection and sometimes they just do not go away on their own. Go to the doctor sometimes the will prescribe drops for it.

Sometimes Your nerve shakes

you need to see a dentist it might be your wisdom teeth check it out
thank you

Sounds like you have sinus trouble or an ear infection. You should see your doctor. More than likely it will not clear up on its own.

My ear infections usually go away on their own. Clear out the extra was with peroxide but don't put anything IN your ears such a q-tips but peroxide is ok.

It sounds like you have an ear infection.Check out www.webmd.com for some help!

yeah, what ^ said

i get that when i am chewing gum. It has to do with the side part of the jaw which is next to the ear.probably your chewing too much or too fast..i don't know. get it checked out by the doctor.

because your tonsils are swollen and infected..you need to go see a doctor.he will give antibiotics.

sounds like you have an ear infection you will have to take antibiotics to get reid of it, it wont go away it will jus get worse and those hurt.

it sounds like a build up in your eustacial tubes -they are the tubes that run from your inner ear into your throat -increase your fluid intake and try some decongestants and if it doesn't improve in a day then Go to the Doctor

You may have some trapped wax, try have a bath to soften it and then hold your nose and try to GENTLY pop your ears. If this doesn't work and you have other symptoms like a sore throat or temperature you need to see your doctor as you might have an infection. You could also try some ear drops or see your pharmacist as they have over the counter stuff that might help

Have you any discharge coming from the inside of your ears? if so it maybe you have an infection which you could mean you need antibiotic ear drops (doctors) / perhaps you have a build up of wax within your ears which moves around when you chew (ask for an appointment with the practice nurse) to enble her/him to visualise what is happening within the ear channel. Otherwise it my be something to do with your synises. All the same its best to get them checked out by your doctor as soon as possible

You could have TMJ- a thing that involves your jaw that can give you an earache. Make an appointment with a dentist to check it out.

it is probably an ear infection go to the doctor



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