I imagine you are taking this tinnitus or "ringing of the ears, noises in my head", etc..
I myself are a fellow sufferer and so is a large percentage of the general population.
Tinnitus is affliction that affects anyone. You do not have to have a hearing loss to have it. It can be a very upsetting experience and can cause quite a stressfull time for any individual.
First of all medically, we understand very little about this problem. One must be very carefull not to do self diagnosis and self treatment. This can be very dangerous as well as can be very expensive.
First, you should see a medical health care practioner, the medical practioner can determine if there is a known cause "organic" such as too much aspirin or side effect of certain medication or other complicating health reasons. This is rare in most cases it cannot be determined the cause and if that is the case there is nothing medically that cannot be done for it other than self mangemenet. We are only learning about it and there seems to be a strong link between tininnitus and stress. We know that relaxing, excercise and rest usually more manageable. Yoga, good diet and sleeping habits are great steps. You can try all sorts of medications, treatments, supplements and therapys. There is no proven treatment for tinnitus at this time.
We have found that there may be some comfort for some people using lipo-flavanoid or better known as flava based products. As with any supplement, medications or drug using common sense, moderation and education is extremely important. Allways read the warning labels and check before mixing with your other medications.Side effects of flava can be damage to your liver for example and is not to be used long term.
Anyone looking on the internet will see there are millions of sites offereing treatment for tinnitus from all sorts of individuals including well meaning doctors, nutritionist, audiologists, hearing groups, etc.. You may be suprise how few of them are actually have the condition but they offer you help for money. There is no cure. If you are still determine to the allways make sure you can get your money back should it not work that is a good indicator of their product. Allways check with your health care provider first.
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do pain meds cause hearing loss
Certain drugs, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and high doses of aspirin, can cause hearing loss. These drugs can damage the hair cells in the inner ear, leading to permanent hearing loss. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication that may have potential effects on auditory health.
Potential risks of taking medication that may cause hearing loss include permanent damage to the auditory system, leading to partial or complete hearing loss. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking such medications to weigh the benefits against the risks and explore alternative treatment options.
There is a rare possibility that Tylenol can cause hearing loss, but it is not a common side effect. If you experience any changes in your hearing while taking Tylenol, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional.
Yes, ibuprofen can potentially cause hearing loss as a rare side effect. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience any changes in your hearing while taking ibuprofen.
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Ibuprofen ototoxicity can potentially cause hearing loss and balance issues. This means that taking ibuprofen could lead to damage in the inner ear, affecting both hearing and balance functions. It is important to be cautious when using ibuprofen to avoid these risks.
Yes, ibuprofen can potentially cause hearing loss as a rare side effect. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you experience any changes in your hearing while taking ibuprofen.
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Yes, Tylenol can cause hearing loss as a rare side effect in some individuals. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you experience any changes in your hearing while taking Tylenol.
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