Slight whistling in left ear..

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I was diving today and now I'm back on land and I can here a slight whistling in my left ear. Only when someone speaks or the phone rings, etc. I did clear my ear and didn't have any ear pain during the dive. Could I have damaged my ear or could it just be some water stuck in my ear?

Thanks and sorry if this is in the wrong section.
 
I was diving today and now I'm back on land and I can here a slight whistling in my left ear. Only when someone speaks or the phone rings, etc. I did clear my ear and didn't have any ear pain during the dive. Could I have damaged my ear or could it just be some water stuck in my ear?

Thanks and sorry if this is in the wrong section.


If you are a DAN member, you might want to call their docs. Regular non-diving docs don't always understand the affects of diving but DAN's docs do.

In the short-term, try this link. In the article it discusses tinnitus which may be your issue. I'd call DAN or your doc and get it looked at to be sure.

ENT Problems in SCUBA Diving
 
I recommend that you see a doctor, perferably an Ear, Nose, Throat doc.
 
Hello Letmekilluplz,

I agree with the previous posts. If something does not feel right in your ear, you should see an ENT specialist. In my experience, every time a diver has complained about a feeling of water in the ear after a dive (even several hours later) it is usually a pressure injury. If you are hearing strange noises you should definitely see a doctor. You might have a pressure injury to the inner ear. This would require treatment.

I hope that you have nothing wrong and can get back into the water as soon as possible. However, it is always best to be sure.

Annabella,
 
I asked a Mod about moving this to Dive Medicine for better coverage...
If you are a DAN member, you might want to call their docs. Regular non-diving docs don't always understand the affects of diving but DAN's docs do.

In the short-term, try this link. In the article it discusses tinnitus which may be your issue. I'd call DAN or your doc and get it looked at to be sure.

ENT Problems in SCUBA Diving
You don't have to be a DAN member to call for advise. It's a good idea otherwise, but not required.
I recommend that you see a doctor, perferably an Ear, Nose, Throat doc.
Always a prudent idea. Could be a wasted trip, but nice idea.
I found a link to this video on another post in the past. This doctor has a very good in-depth video lecture, "The Diver's Ear - Under Pressure."
Doc's Diving Medicine Home Page

Carrie
Excellent video for any new diver. :eyebrow:
 
this happened to me, i reckon it could be a slight perphoration, and people are right in saying normal g.p's dont pick up on it. I just stopped it from gettin wet and it healed in a month or so.
 

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