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  • Female
  • 19 Years
  • 07/02/2025

I've been noticing a cracking sound in my ear whenever I open my mouth and it's kind of bothering me. I can really feel the vibration in my ear every time I move my jaw. What could this be?

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That could be ear effusion, practice valsalva manoeuvre u will feel relieved.

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