A member asked:

A zumbed (zumba) in the ear always is meaning high blood pressure?

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Dr. James Henning answered

Specializes in Anesthesiology

Unclear: Perhaps you wouldn't mind rephrasing your concern. I'll be happy to get back to you. A sensation of "pounding" may be related to hbp. But, a ringing or buzzing or hissing sound, with or without loss of hearing, should be evaluated by an md or audiologist. You are a bit young to have tinnitus, so getting an evaluation would be wise! an ear, nose and throat md would be appropriate. Good luck!

Answered 10/24/2017

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