I need some serious help!

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It started a few weeks ago, and it is starting to freak me out. It mostly happens during the day, but can happen during the night. I have been living with anxiety for almost 6 months now, but I have never experiened anything like this. I can't find anything online about this and it is starting to freak me out. Even when I didn't include the term anxiety in the search I couldn't find anything. My ears feel fine, no pain or burning sensations. Just this werid warm liquid feeling that comes from my ear. It is becoming more frequent now and I am scared to death by it. Today it went from my ear all the way to my eye. ( It is on the left side of my head by the way. )

As you can imagine, this has put me into many panic attacks and I can't find anything online about this. I don't go to my GP anymore because she isn't understanding anymore. Even when I complained for an extremely sore throat she just put it off as anxiety and later I devolped a rash around my body and had to go to urgent care to get antibotics perscribed. Anyways, this warm liquid feeling is happening more and more. It used to be once a week, now it is atleast 6 times a day. Has anyone ever experienced before and know what this is? If so, please comment and tell me so I can maybe be relieved.

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  • Posted

    Is it like warm water running feeling ? Like what you can imagine blood to feel like of it was coming out ?
    • Posted

      I guess it could feel like blood, but I can never find anything actually coming out of my ear.
    • Posted

      I cant find it I put a post up a while back I had the same feeling and I never found anyone with it I had it for around 4-5 days and I still don't know what caused it but as now you have it I'm 99% sure it's anxiety I thought I was going crazy I never had anything come out either accept mine was my ear and side of head not my eye

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