You will probably have to see a general practicioner first to get a referral to an ear, nose and throat specialist.
Ringing ears is a sign of an infection or that you have too much wax in your ear.The way to get rid of it is to go to a doctor and get drops or have them syringed
can lorazepam help with ringing in the ears
Titinus, or ringing in your ears is caused by alot of different medications. Aspirin and antihistamines seem to be big contributors. the ringing will probably lessen with time, but if you become too concerned you should make a doctor visit some time.
ringing in the ears
The medical term for a perceived ringing sound in the ears is tinnitus.
Ringing in your ears? Unless you've been taking medication lately that warns you about side affects like ringing in your ears, you're probably fine. When there is a silence in a house or outside, I get random ringing in my ears as well. Don't sweat it. It's probably nothing.
Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
Yes. Go see a doctor.
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Ringing in the ears can be caused by working or living around loud noises, muscle movement around the ears, and other causes. It is most common in people over 40. There is no cure for it, but if it does not go away or occurs with other symptoms, your doctor may be able to help you learn to live with it, and can make sure there is not a more serious underlying condition. For more information about ringing in the ears (tinnitus), visit the Related Link.
I don't have any ringing sounds in my ears. However, other people may have it due to a concussion. Also, it could be a sign of a stroke. Many people who had attended a loud concert often experience ringing in the ears.
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