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I have Tinnitus, over time U can drown it out, takes patience & determination.
2006-07-30 01:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-03 03:29:45
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-10 21:46:43
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answered by mariana 4
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My wife is a coeliac, and we've not heard of tinnitus being a symptom, not sure how the 2 things would be linked.
2006-08-02 22:17:58
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answered by Hmmmmm 2
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2014-08-24 07:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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From Wikipedia:
'The diverse range of coeliac disease symptoms may make it difficult to diagnose. There are over two hundred symptoms that have been identified; not all people have the same symptoms; some people have no symptoms at all; and the symptoms may mimic other diseases. Comprehensive lists are available.
Gastrointestinal or digestive problems occur in some coeliacs. It used to be thought that all coeliacs had diarrhea, weight loss, and nutritional deficiencies, but it is now known that only a small percentage have these symptoms. There is a wide range of digestive symptoms including canker sores, diarrhea, constipation, and nausea. Many of the symptoms may mimic other diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, reflux, or even Crohn's disease and coeliac may be misdiagnosed as any of these. Other symptoms that may occur are bulky, pale, offensive-smelling stools which may float in the toilet bowl, excess flatulence, infrequent, minor rectal bleeding, or persistent pain in the abdomen.
Some symptoms appear to be caused because the villi are unable to absorb nutrients. Some examples are osteoporosis, damage to teeth enamel, anemia, fatigue, rapid or unexplained weight loss, overweight, failure to thrive or stunted growth in children, etc. Yet other symptoms appear to be emotional, such as depression and irritability. Dermatitis herpetiformis is an itchy blistering skin disease that occurs in some coeliacs and is considered to be an external manifestation of coeliac disease.
While some untreated coeliacs may be symptom-free, they are still doing damage to their small intestines. Regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms, the disorder is associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis, miscarriage (but not infertility), certain types of chronic renal disease, certain types of intestinal cancers, and other auto-immune disorders'.
The second and third links below list all the symptoms of this disease.
2006-07-30 01:46:23
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answered by so_it_goes_2512 3
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tinnitus is your hearing (ringing in the ears )
damage it is caused by prolonged exposure to high noise levels
night clubs is a good example
factorys are another
2006-08-02 06:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't think it is. I too suffer from tinitus. Get more information regarding coeliac disease from this link.
2006-07-30 01:42:44
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answered by Saudi Geoff 5
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Not that I know of but it IS a symptom of high blood pressure.
2006-07-30 02:34:25
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answered by chilegirl99 1
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Depends how close your aorta and diaphragm are to your ears.
If you're a rugby player you could be in trouble.
2006-07-30 01:43:10
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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