Mastoiditis can cause hearing loss which may result in tinnitus.
Tinnitus? Ringing in the ears? Doubtful...unless you got your ear tattooed, maybe.
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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.
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.
Metformin is not commonly associated with tinnitus as a side effect. While some individuals may report experiencing tinnitus while taking metformin, it is not widely recognized in clinical literature as a direct cause. If tinnitus occurs, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional to explore potential underlying causes or alternative medications.
Yes, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) can potentially cause tinnitus as a side effect, although it is not common. Tinnitus may occur due to the medication's impact on the central nervous system or as a reaction to its sedative properties. If someone experiences tinnitus after taking Benadryl, they should consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
A bump on the forehead typically does not cause tinnitus directly, as tinnitus is primarily related to issues in the auditory system or inner ear. However, if the bump resulted from a head injury, it could potentially lead to secondary effects like concussion, which may contribute to tinnitus. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation if you experience tinnitus following any head trauma.
Yes, may cause tinnitus.
Among medications that can cause tinnitus, the most common would be aspirin.
Coumadin (warfarin) is an anticoagulant medication that can have various side effects, but tinnitus is not commonly recognized as a direct side effect. However, some individuals may experience tinnitus due to other factors related to their health conditions or medications. If someone on Coumadin experiences tinnitus, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and appropriate management.
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.