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What could cause ringing in the ears? it seems to be worse after eating, i have had my blood pressure checked and it seemed ok.?

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Your : Your ringing in the ears may be a symptom known as "tinnitus". There is a huge list of conditions associated with tinnitus such as: - age related hearing loss - exposure to loud noise - medication side effects - ear wax impaction - head and neck injuries - blood vessel disorders - acoustic neuroma - meniere's disease - stress and depression tinnitus is very common - 1 in 5 people have it! the best way to evaluate the cause and possible treatments is to see an ear, nose and throat doctor (otolaryngologist). Tinnitus can improve with treatment of the underlying disorder, so it is worth looking into.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Forget BP: It's not your bp, it's your ears. You will need an audiometry exam and i'll bet you've got significant hearing loss.

Answered 1/9/2016

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