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2006-11-25 12:41:56 · 6 answers · asked by Lalaa 1 in Health General Health Care First Aid

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Couple ideas that work.

Drink something keep it in your mouth cover your ears and swallow.

Chew chewing gum for a period of time.

Increase or Decrease your altitude.

Use OTC (over the counter) ear drops.

Try an over-the-counter decongestant medicine for a few days. If the pain is intense or doesn't resolve, see your doctor.

Take a hot shower!

Yawning may "pop" the pressure differences in the ear. Call your doctor and get instruction on how to treat the wax problem or how to treat the fluid with over-the-counter medicines.

See your doctor. You can prevent swimmer's ear by placing three to five drops of a half-alcohol, half-white-vinegar solution in the ear after swimming or taking showers....if its that.

AND AS ALWAYS
For more information, please consult your doctor. If you think the problem is serious, call right away.

2006-11-25 12:49:06 · answer #1 · answered by yogwhatup2000 2 · 5 0

Some people end up with a ringing left ear, or maybe a buzzing right ear, or perhaps buzzing inside both ears. Often the

symptoms can be different. A ringing most likely is not life threatening, nevertheless the affliction probably will make

your daily life rather frustrating. The actual buzz, hum, not to mention ring you endure will affect your concentration,

your ability to do homework, to do your job, and may also even lead you to alter your speech habits. The inability to

concentrate due to the bothersome sound has lots of people on the lookout for natural tinnitus treatment. Listed below are

not one but two tips which really can be useful.

Caffeine's effect on the problem

Occasionally, drinking an excessive amount of caffeine can be a cause of the ringing in your ears. This is a result of the

level of caffeine reducing the amount of magnesium within your body. It is the magnesium mineral deficiency which is

problematical, not really the actual caffeine by itself. However, lowering your caffeine is usually a treatment method that

helps reduce the ringing.

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2015-06-03 17:33:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Air In Ear

2016-10-02 15:55:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In at least one instance, the noise heard could be real. In other words, there is a real source of the noise that you hear. This is known as Pulsatile tinnitus.

this, you would be able to hear your own heart beat, and it could drive you completely crazy because you would have to live with the constant beat all

the time - no pun intended.

There's another difference. There's at least one more person who can hear these noises, and that is your doctor. The person will however need to use a

listening device to hear them. Do take note - this is not the same as listening to the heart beat with a stethoscope. Here, the doctor will use a listening

device to hear the noise at your ear, and not your chest.

What causes Pulsatile tinnitus? You could be hearing your heart beat if you have high blood pressure, have arterial damage, and even due to changes in

the flow of blood. Sometimes, a lot of stress, anxiety or depression can also cause this condition.



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2014-08-19 21:40:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Limit or avoid exposure to the noises you suspect are causing your tinnitus. If you cannot avoid loud noises, wear protective earplugs or earmuffs.
Try to ignore the sound by directing your attention to other things.
Practice relaxation techniques, such as biofeedback, meditation, or yoga. Stress and fatigue seem to make tinnitus worse. Read more:

2015-02-10 06:49:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Avoid exposure to loud noises. Keep your blood pressure in check, decrease intake of salt, tobacco, alcohol, oily/fatty foods, sugar, cola, tea, coffee and caffeinated beverages as they might aggravate the problem.Chewing dried fruits helps to increase blood circulation in the ear area.Avoid stress and exercise regularly for better blood circulation in your body.Learn to ignore the noise and divert your mind in other things of your interest...

2015-02-11 15:58:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I usually put an air hose in one side and it blows out the other side of my head....lol Just kidding!

I usually have to do it occasionally when I can feel the eardrums being pushed in and out as I breath. Usually I just pinch my nose and suck in slightly and it seems to work..lol That sounds gross!

2006-11-25 12:44:01 · answer #7 · answered by merlin_steele 6 · 1 0

- chewing gum or chewing motions and then swallowing air
or
- hold your nose to block your nostrils and then gently blow until you feel the air coming out of your ears

hehe

2006-11-25 12:50:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Open up your eustachian tube. If you are aware enough of your body you can do it without yawning, but yawning and opening your jaw can do it because the muscles are in the same area. Drinking also helps.

2006-11-25 12:46:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hold your nose and just swallow air, it will help your ears to equalise or suck on a boiled sweet.

2006-11-25 12:44:07 · answer #10 · answered by jizzi 4 · 4 0

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