My ear started ringing yesterday. Its clogged and I cant hear very well at all. I have no medical and do not have the money to go see a doctor. What can I do to take care of it or make it go away?
Please, I cant stand this.
have you try flushing it out with warm water
I’ve only realized my left ear ringing loudly for the past two days. It’s Summer, and there’s a lot of white cotton things in the air, could that be a reason why it is ringing, because it’s inside? And what can I do to get rid of it, decongestants?
Cottonwood trees can trigger breathing problems but I’ve never heard of it affecting the ears. You need to see an ENT specialist. (Ears, nose, throat) Lots of things can trigger ringing in the ears, so please see an ETN doctor right away. If your family doctor has to refer you to one, then ask him to do so. A specialist deals with ringing in the ears all the time, so your case isn’t unique in any way.
Coreg,Bisoprolol/HCTZ,Tekturna and Tinnitus?
By · CommentsI am taking the above 3 medications for blood pressure, i have came down with very bad Tinnitus also. Of these 3 which would more likely cause the tinnitus? Im thinking coreg but im not sure. How long does it take to get them out of your system?
Allergic reaction to Carvedilol (brand: Coreg) causes tinnitus along with other symptoms. Bisoprolol/Hydrochlorothiazide may also cause tinnitus as a side effect. Aliskiren (brand: Tekturna) is also a cause for tinnitus. Nonetheless, high blood pressure on its own may cause pulsatile tinnitus.
Discontinuing your medications is not an option either, so it will be better for you to speak to your prescribing physician about your condition of tinnitus. Also, discuss with your physician if taking Alprazolam may be suitable for you which may help to relieve from the tinnitus. Taking Alprazolam at the same time with either carvedilol or bisoprolol is not recommended.
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I have constant ear ringing problem since 4 months and Doctor says there is no treatment. Then I saw this herbal medicine called X-tinnitus capsule with lots of customer testimony. Does this really help?
i know someone with the same problem, he now tries to use as less electronic devices as possible, so no cellphone, no pc, no tv etc, he says it helped a lot
I’m not sure if there’s any medication to help you
some causes of tinnitus?
By · Commentsapart from loud sounds and music, what are some of the other causes of tinnitus ?
Wax buildup in the outer ear, ruptured eardrum, congested Eustachian tubes, some infection, Ménière’s disease, Side effects of certain drugs like sedatives, antidepressants (as in your case), pain killers etc., Damage caused due to overexposure to loud noise, Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides level, diabetes, head or neck injury etc. are some reasons why humans have tinnitus.
Why is my tinnitus getting worse?
By · CommentsI am only 14, but have in my opinion (being one person and not being able to hear other’s tinnitus to compare it with) pretty bad tinnitus. I do NOT listen to loud music from IPods or other such devices. In fact I am quite against doing such things. The only really loud noises I have been exposed to were from a school bell at a past school that was VERY loud, but I left that school about 8 or 9 months ago, and while I was at it, I very quickly learned to walk past the bell with my hands over my ears when it was about to go off. I can think of no other loud noises I am/was routinely exposed to, apart from the occasional bark from our dogs. The only other think I can think of is that this period at school was VERY stressful for me, and I have heard that stress causes tinnitus. My tinnitus started as very faint whining noise in my left ear which I could only hear by pressing my hand very hard against it. If I was in a very quite room I could only just hear it if I concentrated. Then it progressively got louder. After a while, I was noticing the same sound in my right ear too, though not as loud. It continued to get worse, then I developed another sound in my right ear, a much deeper, throbbing, electronic-y noise which I could only really hear at night, accompanied by the other, now far more intense noises. I am now being Home-Educated, and my stress levels have significantly dropped. However, the noises continued to get worse. The deep noise started to occur too in my left ear. Now I can hear another, very high pitched noise in both ears that is far more intrusive. I can hear it even with Low - Low-Moderate background noises. All in all there is no such thing as a quiet room for me now! All I can hear are now very loud humming, whistling and whining noises. It drives me mad, and gives me trouble getting to sleep sometimes! My mum says that I am a hypochondriac, and that it is all in my imagination, which as anyone reading this who also has tinnitus will probably know, makes me want to punch a brick wall in fury! Please could SOMEONE help!
Thanks.
Tinnitus can be caused by a variety of things. For example, are you taking aspirin or are you on antibiotics? Have you had ear infections? These can do it. An audiologist would be of help here. Tell your mum that loony or not, you want to find out what is causing it. There are things that help this.
I was just wondering if there was something I can do that will speed up the process to curing Tinnitus. Cause I would jump at the chance to be some sort of guinea pig if it’ll help find a cure. I’m sick of having to wait until I’m completely exhausted to fall asleep.
I mean I’m no doctor but if they could just "snip out" the nerve that is cause the ringing, I would so do that.
Depends what is causing the tinnitus. Excessive noise, ear infections, fluid build up, certain medical ear conditions, TMJ dysfunction, anaemia from iron or vitamin B12 deficiency, a thyroid imbalance or high blood pressure all cause tinnitus. Red wine, cheese and chocolate are known to trigger tinnitus and water retention caused by excessive salt can make tinnitus worse. Eliminating drinks containing caffeine like coffee, teas, and soft drinks can help.
Aspirin, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotics cause tinnitus as they kill the good bacteria in the gut leading to an overgrowth of candida. Probiotics, anti fungal supplements like Pau D’Arco, and the candida diet can all help get rid of candida.
Hypnotherapy is proven as an effective treatment for tinnitus.
Some treatments to help with ringing in ear ?
By · Commentsfor past days ive had this ringing in my right ear , it sounds like the static of a small tv on black n white screen anything to help cope with this ?
go to the drug store and check your blood pressure
Tinnitus worse in the morning and ears hurt sometimes?
By · CommentsDoes anyone that has tinnitus find it is worse in the morning? I’ve no idea why, i have recently discovered i had injured my vertebrae, some were misaligned and had damaged my rhomboid muscles, and a couple in my neck, these were casing headaches which have now gone thank god, but can this type of injury cause tinnitus anyway as the tinnitus came on suddenly after a holiday where the injury occured. My ears (the outer parts above the lobe etc i.e where you put an earring and above) hurt sometimes also why is this? Please help doctor doesn’t know!!
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Why is My Ear Ringing for a Month?
By · CommentsSo about a month ago I was having a weird feeling in my head, so I took a shower to see if it would help, when I layed down to go to sleep I noticed a slight ringing in my right ear, and it hasn’t stopped since. I am 16.
That is called tinnitus. It comes from loud noise, ear infection, too much ear bud use, too loud use of ear buds (or any other ear phone device), or may be associated with hearing loss.
It may go away on it’s own or it may last your whole life.
If you use an I-pod or other music thing, take a break from it and see if your ears recover.