I have fluttering in my ear every night and then it subsides eventually when I get up in the morning. This has been happening for about 3 or more weeks. My ears have been checked by an ENT physician, wax has been removed during the summer. Nothing serious, but must have this performed annually. The sound is very annoying!
Can be some bit of canal oedema, eustachian tube block, mild swelling, infection of ear drum middle ear. If all of it has come normal yet u can try putting on antibiotics anti inflammatory ear drops for a max weeks time and see.
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What Causes Fluttering Sensation In Ear?
Can be some bit of canal oedema, eustachian tube block, mild swelling, infection of ear drum middle ear. If all of it has come normal yet u can try putting on antibiotics anti inflammatory ear drops for a max weeks time and see.