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whooshing noise in ears
A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Steven Ginsberg answered
37 years experience Hematology and Oncology
Maybe: Anemia can cause a whooshing sound. Find out if you are anemic by visiting your health care provider.
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Dr. Otto Placik answered
34 years experience Plastic Surgery
Not really: If you have a marked and acute anemia, your heart may be compensating with an increased pulse but it is not likely to cause a whistling sound which ma ... Read More
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A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Harold Kim answered
28 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Yes: Tinnitus is perception of noises in one's ear/ears. It can be a pulse like sensation, it can be a humming, buzzing, or a ringing. It is very, very com ... Read More
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Dr. David Astrachan answered
37 years experience ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
You have tinnitus: What you are describing is called "pulsatile" tinnitus. It is fairly common and usually due to a blood vessel near your inner ear or hearing nerve. Yo ... Read More
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Dr. William Jakavick answered
37 years experience Cosmetic Dentistry
Ringing in the ear: It could be, i would see your physician for some tests. It can be very annoying.
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Dr. Joy Jackson answered
19 years experience Family Medicine
How : How intense is the pain on a scale of 1-10? Is this the first time you have experienced this?
Do you have a history of migraines or inner ear problem ... Read More

Dr. Atif Haque answered
18 years experience Neurosurgery
Pulsatile tinnitus: Definitely seek further evaluation. Pulsatile ringing in your ear might be due to an abnormality of your blood vessels that might put you at risk for ... Read More
A 43-year-old female asked:

Dr. Vahe Yetimyan answered
51 years experience General Practice
Pulsatile tinnitus: Fluid in the middle ear, eustachian tube dysfunction , ruptured ear drum among other causes can do this. Check this link. https://www.medicalnewstoday ... Read More
A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. Rebecca Gliksman answered
38 years experience Internal Medicine
Whoosing ear noise: May be TMJ ( temporomandibular) joint issue, though once would expect it on the same side as the chewing. may be fluid in right ear from jarring of ch ... Read More
A 38-year-old female asked:

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Consult surgeon: The average kid reached 90% of their adult skull size by age 10 which would likely be a good point for such a procedure. However, many cosmetic or ENT ... Read More
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A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Martin Raff answered
56 years experience Infectious Disease
Several things: This can be due to any process affecting the 8th nerve which allows you to hear. This includes the ear drum, middle ear, semicircular canals. Even ext ... Read More
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A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Reasonable idea: Hearing assessment can be done both by a physician generally or by an audiologist with specialized equipment. The best approach starts with the physic ... Read More
A 42-year-old male asked:

Dr. Douglas Fronzaglia ii, do, ms answered
21 years experience Geriatrics
?: That really isn't a question. Please repost.
A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. John Munshower answered
30 years experience Family Medicine
Possible infection: May be an infection or a dermatitis. Get eval if persists.
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