You can express the feeling of fullness in your ear as a feeling of pressure or blockage. There can be many reasons for the feeling of fullness in the ear.
An earwax or foreign body blocking the external ear canal can cause this. An oil gland or malignancies that may occur in the soft tissue of the middle ear can also cause ear fullness.
If the Eustachian tube is abnormally blocked, you may begin to feel your own voice or breathing sounds in your ear, in addition to ear fullness. In diseases with nasal congestion or runny nose, obstruction of the Eustachian tube can also be seen. This causes a feeling of fullness in the ear.
Ear fullness can also be experienced as one of the symptoms of Menier’s disease. Accompanying fluctuating hearing loss and vertigo attacks occur.
Ear fullness can also be experienced in serous otitis media disease, which is seen with fluid collection in the middle ear.