What’s wrong with the resonating sensation of sound in the ear?

The resonance sensation in the ear is ear stuffiness, which may be related to cerumen impaction, secretory otitis media and abnormal opening of the eustachian tube and other diseases.
1. Cerumen embolism: the excessive secretion of cerumen from the external auditory canal and the poor discharge of cerumen may cause the formation of cerumen embolism and the formation of a closed cavity with the tympanic membrane, where the resonance sensation of hearing sound may occur.
2. Secretory otitis media: due to infection, allergy, tumor and inflammation compression leads to Eustachian tube dysfunction and inflammation of the middle ear, resulting in negative pressure or fluid accumulation in the middle ear. As a result, there may be a resonance sensation when listening to sound.
3. Abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube: due to autonomic dysfunction, mental stress, prolonged forceful breathing and excessive swallowing, as well as atrophic rhinitis and high-dose radiotherapy and other factors can cause this disease, in the palate sail tensor relaxation of the muscle, the Eustachian tube mucous membrane, the mucosa of the elastic fibers in the submucous membrane and the fat cushion atrophy and other changes, the resonance sensation of the ear listening to sound.
If you have a resonance sensation in your ears, you need to consult a doctor and have a systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and the cause of the disease.