Tinnitus: It's very common. Annoying but harmless.
2007-03-10 11:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Ear Infection. Perforated Ear Drum
2007-03-10 19:55:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That's happened to me before too. I think it's natural, and it happens to a lot of people. It's probably just your ears popped and now you can hear sounds that have higher intensity. Don't worry, it'll go away once your ears pop again or after a while. Good luck, I hope it goes away. I know how annoying it can be.
2007-03-10 19:55:24
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answered by d 3
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Probably tinnitus, sorry, no cure. You just have to busy yourself and try to ignore it. See your doc' who will refer you to an audiologist for a diagnosis. Maybe you'll be lucky and it's caused by a build up of ear wax, in which case, syringing will solve the problem. Good luck
2007-03-10 19:59:22
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answered by Taylor29 7
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i had that once it is wax build up my doc said use baking soda and warm water use a dropper lay on your side and fill ear with solution wait 10 minutes do other side then flush with bulb syringe if ringing still present keep doing it trust me it works plus you will not believe how much better you can hear to ps.................first time i un clogged my ears i got light headed be carefull
2007-03-10 20:51:03
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answered by ray k 2
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that's tinnitus....most common cause is from too much aspirin, but can also be caused by hearing damage or infection. Too much salt in the diet can also cause it for some people. Usually, it's annoying but harmless.
2007-03-10 20:20:44
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answered by GI tech 3
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Have you tested out Tinnitus Miracle process? Start at this site : http://www.TinnitusGoGo.com . It could clearly explain everybody!
2014-08-16 12:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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it indicates increase pressure in the inner ear which was cause by the increase inflammatory exudates. im a nurse.
2007-03-10 20:04:20
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answered by yam 1
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It's indicative of tinnitus.
2007-03-10 19:54:51
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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Go to webmd.com and find out. This is a very good site.
2007-03-10 19:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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