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Ringing in the ears: Medically called tinnitus, this can arise in any of "the four sections of the ear" -- the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear, and the brain -- and can be due to many causes including ear infections, fluid in the ears, Meniere syndrome (the combination of tinnitus and deafness), some medications such as aspirin and other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), aging, and ear trauma (such as from the noise of planes, firearms, or loud music). In rare situations, tinnitus may also be due to an aneurysm or an acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor on the acoustic nerve). Woodwind players are more likely to experience tinnitus than other orchestral players, probably because they usually sit just in front of the brass. If tinnitus persists or its cause is unknown, a hearing test (audiogram) should be done. Measures can be taken to lessen the intensity of tinnitus or to mask it.
2006-11-02 14:33:29
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answered by krissy4543 4
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answered by ginger 4
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Not a good sign. It means that the microscopic hairs in you ear (which pick up vibrations and help translate them into sounds) have been damaged. Or, it could be a sign of high blood pressure. Either way, ask your doctor to have a look.
Because it happened suddenly, it is probably some inner ear damage.
2006-11-02 14:34:28
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answered by GORDO BLAKHART 3
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I've had ringing ears for years and years. Should I have a moment of complete silence I'd probably think I'd died.
2006-11-02 14:34:25
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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not sure what fet means but if you ment that your ears are ringing it could be meniers disease not sure if that is spelled rite but it causes ringing and dizziness you need to get it checked by a dr its not fun to have
2006-11-02 14:50:01
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answered by momoftwobestkids 3
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That the pressure between your ear and your throat (via your eustachian tube) has equalized in a less than even fashion. Someone's calling answer it.
2006-11-02 14:30:15
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answered by pjnickles 2
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That is called Tinittius. There is some cures look up Tinnitus.com. Or hold your nose and blow it will go away. Could also be your blood presure better get it checked.
2006-11-02 15:36:44
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answered by Claire 3
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Inner ear infection.
2006-11-02 14:31:34
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answered by stephanie_kanode 3
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Someone's talking about you girl
2006-11-02 14:39:41
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answered by Little_Lilth 3
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IT IS CALLED 'TINNITUS' AND I'M SORRY TO SAY THERE IS NO CURE.... I ALSO HAVE IT AND IT DRIVES ME ABSOLUTELY NUTS..
GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-11-02 14:29:10
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answered by xsplodeit 4
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