Statoacoustic Bubble

Statoacoustic bubbles are small air bubbles that are found in the ear canal and can cause discomfort and pain. They are formed as a result of the accumulation of earwax, which contains a lot of sulfur and other substances. This can cause the bubbles to grow and block the ear canal, which can lead to hearing loss and other hearing problems.

Various methods are used to treat statoacoustic bubbles, such as rinsing the ear, using special drops and other methods. It is important to remember that if you experience pain or discomfort in your ears, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Statoacoustic bubbles are formed in cases where the patient is unable to consume food and water, as well as vitamins. Through this process, the body gets rid of carbon dioxide and other unnecessary substances accumulated in the blood.

The appearance of statoacoustic bubbles indicates that in the human body there is an unfavorable balance between gases dissolved in the blood. If you do not pay attention to this problem, it can lead to serious consequences, even death.

Symptoms such as bad breath, feeling of a lump in the throat, swelling of the face, general weakness. It is necessary to seek medical help in situations where a statoacoustic connection is formed under the tongue. Along with this, you should contact a specialist if statoacoustic connections occur throughout the mouth and contain liquid. It can be of different consistency - transparent, yellow, greenish, cloudy. It is impossible to get rid of these phenomena on your own, so you must urgently seek help from a medical specialist. One of these specialists is an otolaryngologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and ears.