What Causes Sinus Congestion And Distorted Hearing?
Problem relates to middle ear.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone through your query. I think I can precisely explain what is going on. Our ear has three parts: The external ear (upto the eardrum), the middle ear (having connection to the inner throat via Eustachian tube on each side) and the inner ear (containing the cochlea, the organ of hearing). It seems that you have caught a cold. This has led to thickening of the mucus, thus blocking the Eustacian tube(s) which normalize the air pressure outside (in the throat) and middle ear. The blockage is leading to pressure differences in the middle ear which is responsible for the difference in hearing that you are complaining of.
Attempts to remove ear wax would not help. Rather, you need to take steam inhalation (through mouth and nose). The water in form of vapor will reach deep inside and would help in diluting the mucus and would thus provide relief. You can use the nasal spray but do not use it for more than a week.
Let me know if I could help further.
Regards
Right now. And this happen before last month i didn't had cold the last time.
It is still worthwhile to try the steam inhalation.
Detailed Answer:
I understand. I would still insist you to try out my suggestion of steam inhalation and see if it helps. After all, you have nothing to lose.
Let me know how the situation improves after a week and I would guide you further.
Regards