A head cold can sometimes be associated with ear ringing because it can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction, which usually has ringing as a side effect. However, if it persists past a cold, a doctor should check it since it could be tinnitus or something else serious.
Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
Can do. There's the same type of mucuos membrane lining your ear ducts as in your nasal cavity. If something is causing the one to swell, the other may also be affected.
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Levothyroxine is primarily used to treat hypothyroidism and is not commonly associated with head congestion or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). However, some individuals may experience side effects or reactions that are not widely documented. If you notice these symptoms after starting levothyroxine, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider to determine if they are related or if another underlying issue may be present.
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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.
Tinnitus is a ringing in the ears, age is not a factor, anyone can suffer.
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.
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Tinnitus? Ringing in the ears? Doubtful...unless you got your ear tattooed, maybe.
No, not everyone's ears ring at the same pitch. Tinnitus, the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears, can vary in pitch and intensity from person to person. Factors such as the underlying cause of tinnitus, age, and individual differences in hearing can influence the pitch at which someone experiences ringing in their ears.