Maybe you should learn too spit ;-)
2006-08-02 21:30:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's important to say that tinnitus is a symptom and not a disease. Some people will have tinnitus because their Cochlea is damaged. And in a few, it could be caused due to hearing loss. But of course, the most common cause of tinnitus is exposure to loud noises. The noise can be a sudden burst, or it could be a constant banging that hits the ear drum and travels inside.
A good guide you can read about tinnitus and some good natural remedies can be found here: http://tinnitus.toptips.org
2014-09-24 16:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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your ears click?
close but not really, you only hear it there because your whole larynx and oropharynx are moving up and down pushing your hyoid bone over some muscles and tendons. the click you hear is reverberated up to your ears.
If it isnt this it could be your TMJ (temperomandibular (jaw) joint) but i dont recall this moving in swallowing.
If its neither of these i'm stumped, could be a pressure equalising thing inside your ear, have your ears checked nevertheless especially if the click is painful.
If the click doesnt hurt, best bet is to ignore it..........
I'm afraid not everyones ears click
sorry
2006-08-03 04:33:38
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answered by Messy20 2
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The passageways of the ears, nose and throat are all connected and the cracking you hear is the air equalising around.
2006-08-03 04:38:23
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answered by little weed 6
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that is just pressure...just like when your ears get stopped up, u can hold your nose and blow really hard and it unstops them...it is nothing wrong, u can just hear the change in the pressure behind your ear drums when you swallow...
2006-08-03 04:25:45
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answered by Carla 3
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yes, your ear are in a way connected to your nose and throat. when you gulp, you have to close your mouth, thereby putting pressure on your ears...hope that helps
2006-08-03 04:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes happen to me! I don't know what it is! but mine passes if yours don't i suggest u get medical advice! im an alien too then! lol
2006-08-03 04:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Check for pressure. You may have blood pressure or cervical pressure. That is the reason.
2006-08-03 04:26:43
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answered by Nick 3
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ur jaw blocks the air and push it up to ur ears!
2006-08-03 04:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a warning system built into your.body;not everyone has this feature.Flaunt it.
2006-08-03 04:34:36
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answered by zoomjet 7
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when you in shower tip head so the water fills them up, then it will clear the wax if you do it regular
2006-08-03 04:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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