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What Causes Ringing Sound In My Ear While Speaking?

I went to the my ear doc. because it was like everything was bouncing in my head when I would talk and if I heard any noise it was like it was so loud. He told me my ustation tube (spelling)was stuck open. So then he found that the ear drum is black. He had me come back to have it checked again and it was still that way. He was very concerned but never did anything with it or had me go to someone else. Now that ear has just started with a high spring ring when I talk. What should I do and should I be concerned?
Thu, 6 Feb 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having ringing sound in ears while speaking. This is because of blockage of the eustachian tube as told by your doctor. The eustachian tube connects ear to the nose and hence balances the pressire in the ears and the blockage of eustachian tube leads to build of pressure inside the ears resulting in ringing sensation.
The common cause for blockage of the eustachian tube is because of congestion as seen in cold and sinusitis.
The treatment of the condition is by using decongestant drugs.
Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for prescription of the drugs.

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What Causes Ringing Sound In My Ear While Speaking?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having ringing sound in ears while speaking. This is because of blockage of the eustachian tube as told by your doctor. The eustachian tube connects ear to the nose and hence balances the pressire in the ears and the blockage of eustachian tube leads to build of pressure inside the ears resulting in ringing sensation. The common cause for blockage of the eustachian tube is because of congestion as seen in cold and sinusitis. The treatment of the condition is by using decongestant drugs. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for prescription of the drugs. Thank you