I have been getting ear pain like a pressure whenever I move/walk quick, eat, or drink. I also feel I might have fluid in my ear sometime, but I don't feel anything coming out. What this could be?
I guess it could be different things. The first thing that comes to my mind is an infection of some sort and there is a buildup of fluid behind the eardrums.
Things like that aren't to be messed with. See an ENT or a doctor...
sr171soars - I agree with you that it is a possible.
daffy93 - try use a Q-tip with very warm water. Put it in your ear and rub around your ear - three times - to see if that helps. If it does not help, put a hot water on the facecloth and put it on your ear/neck for 10 minutes.
I don't remember what else that I use for a 3rd treatment - maybe two tennis balls in a sock. Tie your sock. Lay back on the floor. Put a book under your neck. Put that sock on the top book. Start with the balls at the bottom of your neck (between the bones) for 3 minutes - move next step for each bone every 3 minutes until top of bone. (The balls should be a horizontal - 1st ball on the left side of your neck and 2nd ball on the right side of your neck.) I think that is where your nerve pressure on your ear/tube - who knows.