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What Would Cause Sudden Ear Numbness?

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Posted on Thu, 9 Apr 2015
Question: I woke up this morning with my right ear numb. I am 46, in good health, no diabetes, B/P's WNL.
I am a side sleeper and think maybe I slept in a position that compressed a nerve? I have applied a heat intermittently to improve blood supply in hopes that would help.
Any advice or recommendations would be helpful. I am a Neuro Sugical Nurse so my mind goes to worst places! I off duty today
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Answered by Dr. Sumit Bhatti (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
If this happens once in a while, it is common and not a cause for worry.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for your query.

1. The pinna (auricle) is supplied by many nerves originating from a wide area and multiple sources.

2. The Nerve supply comes from the Cervical plexus (Greater Auricular, Lesser Occipital) and the Cranial Nerves (Auricular/ Vagus, Auriculo-Temporal/ Trigeminal and Facial).

3. Hence if the entire ear is numb, there is very little risk of a neural problem and that too with only a ear problem.

4. This is common and not a cause for worry. I would investigate only if this was persistent or limited to one area of the pinna (auricle).

I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any more questions I will be available to answer them.

Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sumit Bhatti (1 hour later)
Thank you. That was very helpful.
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Answered by Dr. Sumit Bhatti (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Thank you.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for writing back.

Wishing you good health.

Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sumit Bhatti (25 hours later)
I have developed some inner ear pain this afternoon. The numbness seemed to be slightly better but I have this additional symptom
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Answered by Dr. Sumit Bhatti (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Get the ear examined.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for writing back.

1. It is better to get the ear checked by an ENT Specialist.

2. If the ear examination is normal, then it will be a referred pain.

3. It is not unusual to experience pain due to such numbness.

4. Take an anti-inflammatory medication (single dose-after meals) and check if this goes away.

I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any more questions I will be available to answer them.

Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Would Cause Sudden Ear Numbness?

Brief Answer: If this happens once in a while, it is common and not a cause for worry. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for your query. 1. The pinna (auricle) is supplied by many nerves originating from a wide area and multiple sources. 2. The Nerve supply comes from the Cervical plexus (Greater Auricular, Lesser Occipital) and the Cranial Nerves (Auricular/ Vagus, Auriculo-Temporal/ Trigeminal and Facial). 3. Hence if the entire ear is numb, there is very little risk of a neural problem and that too with only a ear problem. 4. This is common and not a cause for worry. I would investigate only if this was persistent or limited to one area of the pinna (auricle). I hope that I have answered your query. If you have any more questions I will be available to answer them. Regards.