Patulous Eustachian tube, also known as PET, is a condition that affects the Eustachian tube found in the middle ear. This tube connects the middle ear to the back of the nose and throat. In a healthy individual, the Eustachian tube remains closed most of the time, except when swallowing or yawning. However, in people with PET, the Eustachian tube remains open for a prolonged period, leading to several symptoms.
The symptoms of PET in the left ear are similar to those experienced in the right ear. The most common symptom is the sensation of hearing one's voice echoing or reverberating in the affected ear. Other common symptoms include:
These symptoms can be frustrating and impact an individual's quality of life. Therefore, it is essential to seek medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
PET can occur due to several reasons. It can be a result of a thinning or weakening of the Eustachian tube's tissues, leading to the tube remaining open. Other causes include:
PET can also occur spontaneously without any apparent cause.
Patulous Eustachian tube in the left ear can be a frustrating and uncomfortable experience. It is essential to seek medical attention if you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above. Although there is no cure for PET, several treatments can help alleviate the symptoms and improve the quality of life. It is essential to talk to your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for managing your PET.