A member asked:

I had a tia on nov 3rd and 10 days after the attack i have a high pitched sound in the right side of my brain, (not ears) is it from medications?

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Dr. John Garner answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Unusual descript.: A sound "in your brain" can only be one of three things: 1) a true external sound with acoustic interference 2) a miscue of the auditory center within the brain responsible for localization of sound or 3) misplacement of inner narrative (as occurs with schizophrenia). You are likely suffering from #2. Certain meds are known to cause tinnitus or "ringing." please discuss with your doctors.

Answered 11/29/2012

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