hi there,
there is limited research exploring the correlation between middle ear dysfunction and panic attacks. the theory is the panic attack is triggered because the middle ear cannot regulate balance and the body gets tripped into the fight or flight response. this is particularly noticeable in large open areas, such as a department store or shopping mall.
Hi!
I can't comment on eustacian tube disorder, because I haven't had that. However, I went for 4-5 years with my sinuses chronically blocked up by thick mucus that I couldn't clear. I can tell you for a fact from my experience that anxiety attacks are common with that condition. I don't know why, but I know they happen. I even had a couple of days when I seriously thought I was losing my sanity. That was a bit scary.
I've always been in good mental health (apart from the usual Woody Allen-like neuroses), and whenever one of these anxiety attacks hit me, I would just remind myself that there was nothing wrong with my mind--it was just my sinuses. My sinuses are much better these days, and those anxiety attacks are thankfully a thing of the past.
Yes! I had a eustachian tube dysfunction and got severe panic! Especially when I could not hear anything & also when I had the ringing in my ears. It was like I could not run away or escape!