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Posted on Fri, 22 Jul 2016
Question: What does the sound of blood whoosing through your ears mean?

Haven't received an answer yet to my previous question. It's been over an hour.
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Answered by Dr. Ashwini Kolur (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
we have find the cause of tinnitus and address it, you will be fine.

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome
I have e gone through your query.
Based on the information I feel you are having tinnitus.

Few cause that may be responsible include:
Damages Ear drum, Foreign body, Wax, ear infection, nerve damage( rare), congestions of ear, eustachean tube block.

Finding out the cause and treating it accordingly is quite simple you will just need a checkup by an ENT specialist he will use otoscope to check your ears might want to go for some tests and he will hopefuly be able to find the cause and to treat it.

I will suggest you to visit near by ENT specialist for help.
Hope this helps, if you have any doubts I'll be glad to address it.

Take care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Priyanka G Raj
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Dr. Ashwini Kolur

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Practicing since :2008

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Suggest Treatment For Tinnitus

Brief Answer: we have find the cause of tinnitus and address it, you will be fine. Detailed Answer: Hi Welcome I have e gone through your query. Based on the information I feel you are having tinnitus. Few cause that may be responsible include: Damages Ear drum, Foreign body, Wax, ear infection, nerve damage( rare), congestions of ear, eustachean tube block. Finding out the cause and treating it accordingly is quite simple you will just need a checkup by an ENT specialist he will use otoscope to check your ears might want to go for some tests and he will hopefuly be able to find the cause and to treat it. I will suggest you to visit near by ENT specialist for help. Hope this helps, if you have any doubts I'll be glad to address it. Take care