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Have you ever heard your voice, breathing, or footsteps echoing unusually loudly inside your head? This phenomenon is called autophony, a condition where you’re hearing internal body sounds and perceive them as unnaturally amplified. Autophony can be distracting and uncomfortable, making every life feel abnormal.

In this article, we’ll examine what can cause this abnormal auditory perception and ways to address it.

What is Autophony?

Autophony happens when sound waves travel abnormally within the ear, often caused by an issue with the inner ear or Eustachian tube. When it’s working properly, the Eustachian tube helps regulate air pressure in the middle ear and ensures proper sound transmission. However, when this function is disrupted, self-generated sounds can be perceived as much louder than usual, causing an auditory perception that sounds like an echo in the ear.

Common Causes of Autophony

Autophony can arise from several underlying conditions, including:

Patulous Eustachian Tube (PET)

PET occurs when the Eustachian tube stays open instead of closing naturally. As a result, sound waves from your own speech and breathing are transmitted directly into your ear, making them sound amplified.

Middle Ear Effusion

Fluid buildup in the middle ear, often a result of infections or allergies, can distort sound perception. This can lead to a sensation of echoes or internal resonance..

Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence (SSCD)

This rare condition involves a thinning or absence of bone over the inner ear, which can cause an echo in the ear, as well as dizziness and sensitivity to sound.

Earwax Blockage

Impacted earwax can sometimes lead to distorted sound transmission and a sensation of echoes.

Learn why it’s better to leave ear wax removal to the professionals. 

Symptoms of Autophony

While symptoms can vary from person to person, those experiencing autophony often report:

  • Hearing their own voice (voice resonance) excessively loud or echoing inside their head
  • Loud perception of breathing or heartbeat
  • Sensitivity to internal body noises, such as chewing or swallowing
  • A plugged or hollow sensation in the ear

Is Autophony Dangerous?

Autophony isn’t necessarily life-threatening or dangerous. However, it can impact your daily life by causing discomfort, frustration, and difficulty communicating. 

Does Autophony Go Away On Its Own?

Autophony can sometimes resolve on its own, depending on the underlying cause. Temporary cases, which are often linked to ear infections, sinus congestion, or Eustachian tube dysfunction, may improve as the condition clears.

However, persistent autophony caused by underlying issues (e.g., patulous Eustachian tube and inner ear disorders) may require professional medical treatment. 

How to Get Rid of Echo Sound in Ear

Now that we know what it is, let’s look at how to treat autophony. Proper treatment usually depends on its underlying cause. Some common approaches include:

Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Management

If PET is the cause, you may be prescribed nasal sprays, hydration, or surgical interventions to help restore normal function.

Addressing Middle Ear Fluid

If fluid buildup is the issue, decongestants, antihistamines, or drainage procedures may be necessary.

Treatment for SSCD

Surgery may be required to repair the bone and alleviate symptoms.

Earwax Removal

If excessive earwax is the culprit, you may want to consider professional ear cleaning.

How to Get Rid of Echo Sound in Ear

Now that we know what it is, let’s look at how to treat autophony. Proper treatment usually depends on its underlying cause. Some common approaches include:

  • Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Management. If PET is the cause, you may be prescribed nasal sprays, hydration, or surgical interventions to help restore normal function.
  • Addressing Middle Ear Fluid. If fluid buildup is the issue, decongestants, antihistamines, or drainage procedures may be necessary.
  • Treatment for SSCD. Surgery may be required to repair the bone and alleviate symptoms.
  • Earwax Removal. If excessive earwax is the culprit, you may want to consider professional ear cleaning.

If you’re looking for a home remedy for echo in the ear, here are a few potential solutions:

  • Hydrate. Dehydration can contribute to Eustachian tube dysfunction, so drink plenty of water.
  • Get Rid of Sinus Congestion. Use a saline nasal spray, steam inhalation, or a decongestant to relieve sinus pressure that may affect your ears.
  • Yawn or Chew Gum. Both of these can help open the Eustachian tubes.
  • Avoid Loud Noises. Being in a loud environment can worsen hearing issues, so limit noise exposure, especially when experiencing symptoms.
Learn more about Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Read article

When to See a Hearing Specialist

If you experience persistent hearing issues, it may be in your best interest to consult a hearing specialist. An audiologist can conduct tests to determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment options.

Hearing conditions like autophony can affect your daily life. If you're struggling with unusual hearing symptoms, Amplifon exists to help you find a solution.

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