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I have not figured out anything that causes it and pain medication does not work for this pain, which makes me think it may be nerve related. I have severe migraines and this does not coenside with my headaches or really seem to be related to diet, activity, wearing glasses (I always wear sunglasses when driving) and I am not allergic to anything that I know of. I have also mentioned it to my PCP and he said it is not infected so he really has no idea what could cause this.
I do have severe migraines so I see a neurologist but they do not seem interested in this problem either. I have had CT scans, no MRI yet looking for possible problems that may have caused my migraines to worsen in the last year and nothing abnormal about the ears.View Thread
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