What Causes Liquid In Inner Ear Despite Neti Pot Usage?
It is possible you have a perforated ear drum.
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Hello XXXXXXX
From your description, it is very possible that your eardrum is now perforated. The only way to know for sure is to see a doctor who can look inside your ear canal and get a good look at your eardrum.
In the meantime, please leave your ear alone, because if the eardrum is no longer intact, bacteria from the outside can get past your eardrum into your inner ear, even from a clean Qtip. So please don't put anything in it now. Also, as much as the nettipot helped, I would advise that you not use it again until you get this sorted out. The reason I am advising this is that fluid from nasal irrigation can go up from your throat into the eustachian tubes (ear canals that connect with the throat) and cause changes in pressure in the ear.
It's possible, I suppose, that the clear fluid is from something else, like water in the ear canal from taking a shower; but given your description, it sounds like a perforated ear drum with drainage.
I don't want to alarm you with this, and I see that you are already thinking that it is perforated. In some people with recurring ear infections, ENT doctors perforate the ear drum with tubes to allow infections to drain out more easily. As you describe, usually there is less pressure once the eardrum perforates.
Please let me know if I can help further.
Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, MD
Yes, it is safe to fly with a perforated ear drum.
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Hi XXXXXXX
It is safe to fly with a perforated ear drum because the perforation allows the air pressure to equalize on both sides of the ear drum better than when the ear drum is not perforated.
I don't know if the nettipot caused the mucus to break up or not - I suppose it is possible. The saline is really supposed to just wash out the nose and sinuses, but if it went down your throat some of it can affect the eustachian tubes.
I'm including a diagram for your reference.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anatomy_of_the_Human_Ear.svg
Yes, the thickened secretions can cause a feeling like there is glue. There is even a term called "glue ear" for when people use pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) more than just 3 days or so, and the secretions dry in the eustachian tube/middle ear.
I hope you have a good trip and recover fully from your infection soon!
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Have a good trip!
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I hope your ENT appointment today went well and that you are on the mend.
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Best regards,
Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, MD