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I hear a ringing in my right ear when ever its silent or when i go to bed

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i been noticing lately that when i go to bed or when every its really silent i hear a ringing in my right ear has anyone got any advice

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  1. If it's happening that frequently it could be tinnitus.  See a doctor about it, but there's no cure.


  2. Go to an ENT ( Ear, Nose and Throat)  They will check your ears and tell you why and what can be done.  It is possible that you have damage to your inner ear due to loud noise.

  3. Learn more about your situation at the link I have provided below. Hope this helps.

  4. Get youre blood pressure checked

  5. Yeah, I know what you mean..It sounds like the tv squeek or something....

    Around here people say if you hear that then someone is talking or thinking about you.. Some people say that if you start counting the alphabet and come across the letter and the ringing stops, someone who's name starts with that letter will have a bigger important in your life.... But naaa its like whatever.

  6. i have the same problem only in both ears: more so in my left. it is called tinitis. some times it comes with age; previous constant loud noise (machinery or combat). try turning on a fan @ low speed. you will find that helps quite a bit. eventually your ears will adjust to the ringing to hardly noticeably or completely gone. good luck!

  7. Tinnitus probably  I had it for years  ,     varies a lot    

  8. Its normal. Everyone gets it, nothing to worry about, theres probably an explanation but i dont know it! :D

  9. 1.joke version...i get that all the time i solve it by answering it

    2.real version...I get that all the time i just wait for it to go away...some times it doesn't so i turn on the t.v. and the t.v. and then it goes away

    hope i helped

    ; )

  10. usually when ur ear rings its and indication of damage  for example after a concert or  a really loud noise but it might b something more serius if it is continuous

  11. My boyfriend get that a lot - However its due to the medication he has to take for his heart condition. Are you on any medication?

  12. I get it to sometimes it'll go away in a couple days or weeks but there's nothing wrong

  13. Leave a soft noise on at night when you go to bed, like a tv, or music.  It will help mask the sound you hear.  Your eustachian tubes could be inflamed or you could have an air imbalance in your tubes if you're recovering from a cold, it could be medication, etc.  Only an ENT will be able to help.  Mine is being treated through prescription nasal spray.

  14. that's normal...it probobly just WHITE NOISE

  15. Its called tinnitus. There isn't really a cure or even a reason for it unfortunately. You could go and see your doc in case you have an ear infection, but it will most like go away on its own



  16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus

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