No, Tinnitus is a syndrome that affects the hearing. The symptom is a perceived 'ringing' in the ears. The causes can be medications, or physical trauma to the ears. Reaction to medication as common as Aspirin, or exposure to loud noises can bring on temporary or permanent Tinnitus.
Mastoiditis can cause hearing loss which may result in tinnitus.
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Tinnitus? Ringing in the ears? Doubtful...unless you got your ear tattooed, maybe.
Yes, chemicals can cause permanent ear ringing (tinnitus). The chemicals which are best studied include aminoglycosides (a type of antibiotic, such as gentamycin). Not only do these chemicals cause tinnitus, but also deafness. There are many other medications which can cause tinnitus, which is often dose related. In addition there are countless chemicals which can cause tinnitus upon exposure. Most of these chemicals come with an MSDS sheet to explain the risks of exposure.
Yes, hearing aids can relieve tinnitus if it is caused by presbycusis. If presbycusis is not the cause of the tinnitus, hearing aids will not help at all.
Some treatments methods for tinnitus are rest, ice and heat, medication, massage, and exercise. However, some conditions may be more severe and might require a surgery.
Yes, may cause tinnitus.
Yes. Can also be a symptom of digoxin toxicity. digoxin, treats cardiac conditions, and is prescribed sometimes in conjunction with blood pressure meds, its a heart medication. Get checked out, go to your doctors, asap.
Among medications that can cause tinnitus, the most common would be aspirin.
Psychosomatic suggests no external cause however tinnitus can be caused by real external forces. Exposure to loud noises, head injuries and some medical conditions (illnesses) can also cause it.
Your ringing ears have nothing to do with repairing a computer. It's coincidence. Computers DO NOT give off radiation, nor do they cause Tinnitus.