Yes. It can.
It is called Tinnitus, a sound in one or both ears such as buzzing or ringing. May be caused by an ear infection, or head injury for example
It may do, the semicircular canals are three interconnected tubes located inside each ear that are your organ of balance. If you have an ear infection this could cause both ringing of the ears and an upset to your balance. If you have this it is important to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
Hearing phantom sounds, such as a ringing in the ear, is a condition known as tinnitus.
It's called Meniere's Dieses. -MrC.
no it keeps flies away and other insects and it cathces germs but its very digusting
An ear infection is when you get an infection in your ear.
Yes it does, but your ear will be ringing a lot. Hoped I helped.
Ringing ears - if you are hearing a popping or roaring sound
The best thing would be to take it to a vet as they will give you the proper medication to treat it. You can usually tell when a dog has ear infections by smelling the ear and if it has an unpleasant smell it is infected. Because Staffies have droopy ears they are more prone to ear infections.
Symptoms of ear infections are often obvious. They include pain in the ear, dizziness, ringing sounds and headaches. In babies, signs of ear infections include tugging on the ear.
There are several possible causes, most of which relate to the perception of sound. Nerves in the ear pick up vibrations, which are then transmitted to the brain for interpretation. Anything that can trip the signal, including infections or nerve damage, can cause your ears to "ring". Tinnitus is the medical term for ringing of the ears.
Ear ringing is not a recorded side effect of amoxicillin, but is associated with some illnesses, such as sinus infections or fevers.
Yes. All spaniels are prone to ear infections, all dogs that have floppy ears are prone to ear infections. I must check my cocker each and everyday. He enjoys the interaction and does not even know I am checking his ears.
Tinnitus? Ringing in the ears? Doubtful...unless you got your ear tattooed, maybe.
Yes, ringing in the ears is a side effect of ambien although it is fairly fare (.86% of all side effect reports). Most common side effect is headache (19%). But ringing in the ear is one of the side efects.
It is called Tinnitus, a sound in one or both ears such as buzzing or ringing. May be caused by an ear infection, or head injury for example
The build up of ear wax causes pressure to the inner ear thus causing tinnitus.