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Anonymous Coward User ID: 848506 United States 02/17/2010 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, since you're preggers... my ears rang like crazy when I was pregnant. Everything is just totally out of whack. If the doc says it's ok and your far enough along, you can take sinus meds. They should help. Quoting: Babe in a BunkerWhen one is pregnant they have a higher volume of blood in their system. Thus, blood pressure processes change. Blood pressure can most certainly affect you in a manner of making a ringing in the ears. |
3*8** aka MagiChristmas User ID: 554973 United States 02/17/2010 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try taking GABA. Tinnitus Care | Tips for Hearing Gamma amino butyric acid or GABA is a neurotransmitter in the brain, which helps in the control of tinnitus. GABA opposes the … www.yogawiz.com/yoga-tips/tinni... - Options Last Edited by Tru Blu no more on 02/17/2010 02:20 AM |
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Wraithwynd User ID: 717743 United States 02/17/2010 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It can mean several things: 1. It can mean your blood pressure is off the scale on the high end. 2. It could mean you have a sinus and/or ear infection and there is pressure building up behind the ear drum. 3. It could mean you have had recent exposure to a loud noise. BTW most of us now days are exposed daily to loud noises, enough to cause perpetual ear ringing. 4. It could mean you have ear drum damage. 5. It could be the song of the nerves that connect your ear to your brain dying. 6. It could be Tinnitus which can have any of the causes above or be caused by something we have yet to discover. However, tinnitus can be a symptom of almost any ear problem, including ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, and injury from loud noises. Alcohol, caffeine, antibiotics, aspirin, or other drugs can also cause ear noises since these can affect blood pressure and also hydration. Dehydration can cause ear ringing if the vessels and tissues in and around the ear canal get dried out they deform leading to interesting pressures which the nerves pick up and signal the brain as white noise or a 'ringing'. Most of the people here who complain of occasional ear ringing attribute it to HAARP, however I suspect that they are dehydrated since so many here tend to drink alcohol and large amounts of caffeine which leads to dehydration. Sinkhole list: Thread: Sinkholes Updated 28 Dec 2010 find a sinkhole, add it to this thread, please. "Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3:15, NKJV). |
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Chawlee User ID: 893447 Switzerland 02/17/2010 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @AC893021 I'm healthy as a horse, I've had a physical recently. As far as nosebleeds, I've noticed some recently, but that could be due to my pregnancy. Quoting: Babe in a BunkerOk, since you're preggers... my ears rang like crazy when I was pregnant. Everything is just totally out of whack. If the doc says it's ok and your far enough along, you can take sinus meds. They should help. Shit,I must be pregnant too!!!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7570540 United States 02/23/2012 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @AC893021 I'm healthy as a horse, I've had a physical recently. As far as nosebleeds, I've noticed some recently, but that could be due to my pregnancy. Quoting: zombieintraining Do you have hereditary hemochromatosis in your family? People with high iron levels can have ear-ringing. I noticed that you said you are pregnant - made me question that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345033 United States 02/23/2012 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | op, many many people have experienced this phenomenon for quite some time. look up the threads already posted about this. it could be any number of things and it could ALSO be your body upgrading its dna. who really knows. i dont but the shear fact that all these people all over the world are reporting these symptoms and the fact that ive seen tv commercials selling shit that they say will cure it seems to me to be some sort of global event only affecting some people. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345033 United States 02/23/2012 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | op, many many people have experienced this phenomenon for quite some time. look up the threads already posted about this. it could be any number of things and it could ALSO be your body upgrading its dna. who really knows. i dont but the shear fact that all these people all over the world are reporting these symptoms and the fact that ive seen tv commercials selling shit that they say will cure it seems to me to be some sort of global event only affecting some people. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1345033 and remember all the restless leg syndrome bs back a few years ago? maybe that was also part of the upgrade process. they were selling meds then to cure that as well |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11264432 United States 02/23/2012 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ringing in the ears is a symptom of many medical conditions ranging from the onset of an ear infection to dehydration to serious cardiac issues (such as congestive heart failure). If it continues, a general physical is in order, as well as an examination by an ear, nose, and throat specialist. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 848506 You're just chock full of good news aren't you. I noticed cialis has a warning on it about ear ringing. Obviously not a concern for OP but I see a lot of these ringing ear posts and wonder how many use the drug. Just a thought. |
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Jacinta User ID: 17644968 Australia 06/09/2012 06:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just for the record, restless leg syndrome is real. My sister and I are often shaking our legs madly when sitting at all kindsof relaxed events. It can sometimes be really difficult to go to sleep with it, but I've found that a simple Panadol or Disprin before bed can help. op, many many people have experienced this phenomenon for quite some time. look up the threads already posted about this. it could be any number of things and it could ALSO be your body upgrading its dna. who really knows. i dont but the shear fact that all these people all over the world are reporting these symptoms and the fact that ive seen tv commercials selling shit that they say will cure it seems to me to be some sort of global event only affecting some people. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1345033 and remember all the restless leg syndrome bs back a few years ago? maybe that was also part of the upgrade process. they were selling meds then to cure that as well |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 13029556 United States 06/09/2012 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm an audiologist. Several people have given you good information. It is most likely tinnitus due to nerve damage in your cochlea. Ear drum damage would not cause tinnitus. And sensory-neural hearing loss (nerve damage) isn't only due to exposure to loud sounds. If, as a child, you had a lot of ear infections it could explain your current tinnitus. But tinnitus isn't only caused by nerve damage. Certain medications, especially ones for high blood pressure can also cause tinnitus. The best thing for you to do is contact an audiologist and get your hearing tested including bone conduction testing to find out if you have damage in your cochlea. Hope this helps. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17124154 United Kingdom 06/09/2012 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All those people that claim they are earthquake sensitive due to ear ringing. Simply had one of the microscopic hairs break. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 781623 _______________________________________________ [link to en.wikipedia.org] The organ of Corti has highly specialized structures that respond to fluid-borne vibrations in the cochlea with a shearing vector in the hairs of some cochlear hair cells. It contains between 15,000-20,000 auditory nerve receptors. Each receptor has its own hair cell. The shear on the hairs opens ion channels, leading to neural, electrical signaling to the auditory cortex. The pinna and middle ear act as mechanical transformers, so that by the time sound waves reach the Organ of Corti, their pressure amplitude is 22 times that of the air impinging on the pinna. The Organ of Corti can be damaged by excessive sound levels, leading to noise induced health effects. The organ of corti is the structure that transduces pressure waves to action potential. eh,,what,,what you say,,,grabs an ear horn,, |
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