I'm not a medical professional, but In my case yes!my left ear burns when I get reflux and its miserable.
Absolutely -- a dog certainly can get acid reflux. Mine has had it for years as a result of some chronic g/i issues. Talk to you vet about some of the human over-the-counter reflux medicines that are safe for dogs to take such as Pepcid, Prilosec as well as a few others. Your vet will recommend the correct dosage for your dog based on weight. You also need to describe the symptoms to your vet to help determine what the underlying cause of the reflux is since reflux may (or may not) be symptomatic of a deeper issue.
The idiom "ears must be burning" is believed to originate from the superstition that if someone's ears are burning, it means someone is talking about them. This belief dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, where it was thought that the sensation of burning ears indicated that someone was gossiping about you.
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I had the same symptoms and saw an ENT (ear, nose and throat specialist). Believe it or not, he diagnosed me with LPR - It's another form of acid reflux called Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. This type of reflux goes beyond your lower esphagus and affects your throat, voicebox, and can even affect your airways (nasal passages and eustacian tubes in ears) if they're narrow like mine. I've never even experienced the classic "heartburn" with my reflux, rather, have clogged ears, chronic nagging type cough and constantly clearing my throat - it feels like a lump in there. Bottom line, my doc put me on Nexium and I watch what I eat and feel great. Have a bad day here and there, but it's usually if I've eaten a trigger food. Good luck!!
Heartburn can occur after eating certain foods, like avocado, lettuce, or cucumber, due to their potential to trigger acid reflux in sensitive individuals. These foods may relax the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing stomach acid to rise into the esophagus. The "funny" sensation in your ears might be related to the vagus nerve, which can be affected by digestive issues and may cause referred sensations in the ear region. If these symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
if your ears are burning its suppost to mean someone was talking about you!! and if your palms itch its suppost to mean youre going to come into money...
Your ears.
This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
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Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
Headphones themselves typically do not burn ears, but prolonged use at high volumes can cause discomfort or pain, leading to a sensation that might feel like burning. Additionally, if headphones are made of materials that retain heat or cause excessive friction, they could contribute to irritation. It's important to use headphones at a reasonable volume and take breaks to prevent discomfort. If you experience persistent pain or a burning sensation, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
you can't give them ears. but they can still hear. Why? cause it looks better.