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What Is The Remedy For Relieving Humming In Head With History Of Mastoid Surgery, Scarlet Fever, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Blocked Cortex?

humming in head I have had a lot of ear surgery and also in that area, mastoid
surgery. I had scarlet fever at age 15 months resulting in drainage that eroded the
hammer and anvil leaving only (both ears)the stapes. Also I and in the final stages of retinitis pigmentosa. One more thing, I have the two rear arteries feeding the cortex partially blocked. It is the humming that bothers me the most. Can you suggest any thing to relieve that.
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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hello. first we have to find out the cause for the humming? once that is clear, then we can treat it. it may be caused due to the previous ear surgery or due to the arterial blocks in your cortex. please consult your ENT doctor for further advice and guidance, thanks
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What Is The Remedy For Relieving Humming In Head With History Of Mastoid Surgery, Scarlet Fever, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Blocked Cortex?

hello. first we have to find out the cause for the humming? once that is clear, then we can treat it. it may be caused due to the previous ear surgery or due to the arterial blocks in your cortex. please consult your ENT doctor for further advice and guidance, thanks