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Buzzing In Ears


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bkhanlin Newbie

Has anyone had an issue with loud buzzing in an ear worse when I bend forward.  


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cyclinglady Grand Master

Sounds like tinnitus. Not sure if it is related to celiac disease.

GFinDC Veteran

I get buzzing, or ringing with some food reactions.

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Tinnitus usually signals some hearing loss but it can also mean you have high blood pressure.  I'd get in for a check up to start and make an appointment with an ENT to check your hearing.

bkhanlin Newbie

Tinnitus usually signals some hearing loss but it can also mean you have high blood pressure.  I'd get in for a check up to start and make an appointment with an ENT to check your hearing.

Have seen ENT and doctor.  Celiac doesn't show in my blood work as I have been gluten free (from need) for about 15-20 yrs (I am 72) only recently did I realize I have Celiac and have tighten my diet since.  

nikkijayne28 Newbie

I have tinnitus that is only brought on when I sleep without my mouth guard; I grind my teeth in my sleep and it seems like it's all connected to the muscles in my neck and shoulders; when they're tense, I get the ringing when I move my head. Since yours get worse with movement too I'd guess that it could be connected!

nvsmom Community Regular

I just get the high pitched whining  or ringing.  It is not loud but I hear it every time I'm in a quieter room, and have heard it for years and years.


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