What’s wrong with the sound in one ear?

Low sound in one ear may be related to cerumen impaction, purulent otitis media, and boils in the external ear canal.
1. Cerumen impaction: Cerumen is a normal secretion from the external auditory canal. If you don’t pay attention to cleaning it, it will accumulate too much and form lumps, which can lead to very low sound in one ear.
2. Suppurative otitis media: acute inflammation of the middle ear caused by pathogen infection can lead to hearing loss, tinnitus, ear pain, and ear discharge.
3. Boils in the external auditory canal: If the follicular opening of the external auditory canal is infected by bacteria and other pathogens, it can lead to acute inflammatory reaction, resulting in red, swollen and painful lumps, which, if blocking the external auditory canal, can lead to very little sound in one ear.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.