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Saturday, October 24, 2009

why its Ringing in the right ear?

Consulted doctor and he advised this is due to sinusitis.The medicine recommended is 200 mgSparfloxacin(antibiotic),Ibu... mg), steaming with inhalant capsule Genvol
cadila made for 5 days twice a day each tablet. No improvement of ringing sound-Tinnitus.Nothing is obstructing the pathof the ear upto the ear drum.whather the problem is with middile ear or inner ear?
Answer:
if you drink pop is aspertain that makes you have a ringging in the ear,
your doctor could be correct then maybe he isnt.. there is no real answer for tinnitus..plenty of websites that swear there is a cure but most doctors just blow it off.. its internal sounds you are hearing or perhaps hearing damage to a small extent.Mine started 30 years ago. almost drove me crazy I thought it was high blood pressure.doctor laughed at me.. Its also caused by some medications ,can be temporary or maybe permanent most of time if its cause is the body you will never get rid of it .. you will learn to live with it just like seeing your nose..If you look you see if ,but your brain has adjusted to not see it.. same principal
Well, I occasionally have tinnitus. The only thing I can figure is that since the blood has iron in it there is some phenomena of a magnetic action or something wrong with my Krebs citrus acid cycle and a few loose electrons "ringing" my bell. Check it out! I consider it normal fm time to time, but rare in the short time. What I did was mimic the tone by whistling at the same pitch..harmonizing the frequency. Or u can pull ur earlobe. One of the two actions usually diminish the sound. Yeah it's hard to concentrate when it happens.
Ah ha, been listening to loud music in your car, have the bass pumped up and rocking the car, am I correct? This is the culprit that has given me ringing in my ears, years of loud music..
i have no idea what CAUSES ringing in the ear(s), but the best cure i have found for it is to turn one's head as far in one direction as you can, hold it for a few seconds, then turn in the other direction and do the same. it works for me EVERY TIME. good luck with that tinnitus.
When you consult a good doctor he should ask you what type of medicine you are taking. He probably gave you antibiotics for urgency reasons without diagnostic tests.
If you take some medications ask your pharmacist: he should know or be able to find if there are some adverse effects.
You could also find the answer on the net. For example if you take aspirin every day you could have some earing problem. This is my drug of choice when I do not want to hear some people...
Will someone answer that damn phone?!
It could be a sign of trauma to your ears, Meniere's Disease (a chronic disease of the inner ear), hardening of the inner ear (otosclerosis), earwax that is touching your eardrum or is blocking your ear canal, or it really could be a sinus infection. Many people have a misunderstanding of what your sinuses are. They are basically just empty spaces that are found throughout your skull. When they get blocked by various surrounding tissues, it can result in accumulating secretions causing an infection. This infection can now spread to your ears because your ears connect to your sinuses and then to your nose. The obstruction of these sinuses can cause the ringing you are hearing.
Also, there can be no apparent cause.
My best advice would be to take all of your medication as prescribed, and if it doesn't clear up, ask for a referral to an ear, nose, and throat doc.

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