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Ear Tickles and Cracks?

I have a quick tickle in my ear like a bug is in it. When I burp I can hear a small static noise and my ear hair tickles randomly. I just want to know if it's a bug or not. I can't sleep because of the tickles and the tickles scare me. So I stay up. I had this before; my left ear was always popping it was just air in my ear, but this is different. When I swallow I can feel something in my ear faintly. Is it a bug or no? Can you reply as fast as you can! My mom says it's probably wax. Also when my ear hair tickles, if I touch my ear, I hear a crackling noise.

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December 18, 20180 found this helpful

I would put hydrogen peroxide in your ear. That should dissolve the wax and kill the bug.

 
December 19, 20180 found this helpful

If i put the peroxide in my ear would the bug be freaking out trying to get a breath at potentially damage the ear?

 
February 12, 20190 found this helpful

Hey umm now its winter and My ear now has a rubbing sound when i do something with my mouth its not the snow i just went down stairs to get something to eat when i stoped eating my right ear like rubs against something when i move my jaw it doesnt hurt just rubs and i dont want to move it just in case

 

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February 12, 20190 found this helpful

Please see a doctor! Crowd sourcing for health information is not good and can even be dangerous. The best solution is to see a doctor. If you don't have insurance or can't afford to go, see if there is a free clinic in your area.

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We have many of those where I live and there is no stigma or shame in going. There are there to help people. Please post back what a medical professional tells you. Prayers and blessings!

 

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December 18, 20180 found this helpful

There are several causes for having this feeling in your ears but it can also be a bug (but less common) and it may be wax just as your mother stated.

Here is one statement from a web doctor:

"Instead of hydrogen peroxide, you can also make use of alcohol. Crawling and tingling feelings are often an outcome of foreign elements. And at such times, the best thing to do is expose them to alcohol.

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Diluted with water of course!

Flushing away foreign particles from the ear in order to clean it does seem like a highly effective treatment method. The kind that you can try at home without any professional help! Thats the best part, isnt it?"

Read this article;

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December 18, 20181 found this helpful

You mean a bug like an insect? That I doubt, but I guess stranger things have happened, I guess, but truly that is pretty unlikely. If you are talking bug, like the flu, I also doubt that, but a medical professional would need to tell you that (and you would have other symptoms--fever, aches, etc.)

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I used to get this problem all the time when I was younger and each time, I had to have the nurse or doctor flush my ear, then it was fine. It takes less than 5 minutes (at least my medical team always did it quickly and PAINLESSLY!)

If you have never had this done before, while it is usually totally painless, it feels wonky--like you are in a swimming pool of warm water, but just in your ear.

Be sure to sit for at least a few minutes afterward because it can make you dizzy if you get up right away.

Post back how it goes!! Wishing you a quick fix with this!! Sending up healing prayers!

 
December 19, 20180 found this helpful

Thank you=ty now i have it in my other ear so i kinda doubt that its a bug but who knows? After this im going to probably wear earmuffs just to be sure

 
January 7, 20190 found this helpful

I've had this for 6 months, no buzzing or ringing, just intermittent tingling. After a few visits to an ENT and a referral to an audiologist for tests, which revealed that I had some sort of issue with my ears & brain stem but they didn't know why, I was told that I needed an MRI. I googled it & found that a possible tumor could cause it, so I went forward with the MRI. I got the results today, and just as I already knew, I am fine...

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but have an extremely stressful life. I take xanax once a day when I get the "time to go to work anxiety" but other than that, stress is the norm so I usually don't notice it.
With that said, if you don't struggle with anxiety/ depression, etc, you should probably have it checked. If your life is crazy like mine, then at least we'd know that we're not the only ones. :)

 
January 14, 20190 found this helpful

You need to get your ears flushed at a Drs office...I have had this issue off and on for years and it seems to be allergy related.

 
April 20, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you ! My left ear ringing tickling jaw sore , jaw popping drives me crazy ! I dig with qtip or what ever I know my ears are dry I just dont know.

 
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February 8, 20190 found this helpful

it could be imaginations

 
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