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- By GSPMUM Date 11.09.08 14:12 UTC
Is it possible to have something like a little bug living in our ears like the dogs do?  A friend of mine keeps on having a fluttering feeling in her ear and she says it doesn't feel like something is actually in there and it doesn't hurt, but the fluttering is starting to get her down.

I have had a look but can't see anything.  I have suggested going to the doctors which she will do, but I just wondered if anyone had any ideas?

Thanks

Juliet
- By Freds Mum [gb] Date 11.09.08 14:17 UTC
Yes it is possible.
Not trying to give you a horror story but my uncle had a live moth in his ear for several days. Not sure how he got it but Doctor said he probably walked past a bush or something and it went in. He had to have his ear syringed to kill the bug and then it was tweezered out.

You can of course get smaller bug/mites in there too.
I think a trip to the doctor is needed for your friend.
- By Whistler [gb] Date 11.09.08 14:29 UTC
Does it remaind you of "Tales of the unexpected" when the person got an earwig in his ear it ate its way out, the bad news was it was a pregnant female but had laid its eggs whilst in there! I was about 11 at the time and went to sleep with cotton wool in my ears for the next 6 months.
- By Teri Date 11.09.08 14:29 UTC
Tinitus perhaps?

I think also blood pressure can have the affect you describe but I'm not certain ..... either way perhaps best that she sees her GP just in case.

regards, Teri
- By GSPMUM Date 11.09.08 14:35 UTC
Many thanks for the quick response.  Off to the doctors for her, I will let you know the outcome.
- By Teri Date 11.09.08 14:37 UTC
Best place, and fingers crossed it's now't to worry her :)  It must be frustrating at any rate but thankfully she's not in pain.  Update when you can!

regards, Teri
- By rachelsetters Date 11.09.08 14:53 UTC
My thoughts were tinitus too.

If it is something living then I think they feel the ear with liquid to drown it - years ago remember a friend had a fly stuck in her ear and they drowned it first before using tweezers to get it out - mind you it was very noisy all the time so sounds like it isn't something 'alive'.

Hope she gets it sorted with the GP.
- By GSPMUM Date 11.09.08 15:08 UTC
Have just spoken to her, interesting you say about the blood pressure, because she says it's been more prominent today, and yesterday she was very worked up over some personal issues.
- By killickchick Date 11.09.08 15:26 UTC
Every few months or so, I get exzema (sp) in my ears and have to have drops. Sometimes as the flakes of skin fall inside, it feels like fluttering!
But, my ears are very sore and itchy by then too :(
- By suz1985 [gb] Date 11.09.08 15:41 UTC
i feel itchy now!
- By yorkies4eva [gb] Date 11.09.08 15:42 UTC
Thats creepy about the moth thing!! As if that can actually happend!! I agree about feeling itchy
- By Astarte Date 11.09.08 16:13 UTC

> Does it remaind you of "Tales of the unexpected" when the person got an earwig in his ear it ate its way out, the bad news was it was a pregnant female but had laid its eggs whilst in there! I was about 11 at the time and went to sleep with cotton wool in my ears for the next 6 months.


oh my god whistler i have a forky taily phobia at the best of times!! no sleeping tonight for me...
- By Sullysmum Date 11.09.08 18:36 UTC
Whistler,I remember that, gosh that was a long time ago!
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 11.09.08 20:30 UTC
Actually I believe spiders etc. have been found in ears, yuck!!

I would also say tinnitus but as others have said BP etc. can also have certain effects on you also.

GP is definitely the place to go.
- By Whistler [gb] Date 12.09.08 07:12 UTC
Yes I know I think I should celebrate Im still breathing and still have my facalties - I think.
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