[net.med] Static in yer left ear?

frye@cuuxb.UUCP (frye) (01/23/86)

Your ears have equalizer tubes to keep the preasure on both
sides ofthe ear drum pretty close to the same. There is no
way of garaunteeing that the preasure put on your ear drum
by the music or noise will ever return to zero during its
duration. Thus the eardrum would move inward a little and
then vibrate in time to the sound. Stopping the sound very
quickly would romove some preasure and cause your ears to
try to equalize themselves. Sounds like the right ear is 
okay, but the left one has a little congestion in the tube.
That stuff may gurgle a little before all the differences
in preasure are evened out. The tube I'm speaking of is
hooked into your breathing system and it is after your
nose (for the air cleaner effect yielded by same. You would
not want all the dust pollen and lint to clog up your ears
now, would you?(8-) My sinuses have been shot for years. I
do experience the same thing if my nose is a little clogged
up. Sometimes I get it in one ear, sometimes in both. But,
my explaination doesn't mean you can totally rule out an
inner ear infection. One of them blasted things can do the
same thing to your ears. Wouldn't hurt to have the Doc scope
out the situation.

	Heh heh, I think they calls them things crustacian
	tubes(8-).





Regards,
Tom Frye