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Tinnitus issue
I have had many medications for tinnitus but personally i feel something is there at the location i marked due to which tinnitus is occurring, when the inflammation is more wherever i touch on affected side of face and press a squeaking/hissing sound is there. And when this squeaking hissing sound is less my tinnitus also stays at 2/10. Can this be due to adenoid gland issue? And yes I do have a itchy(and somehow sory ) ext. ear canal. When the doctor put the otoscope also post that for some time i could have that feeling.. please help me
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There can be many causes for tinnitus. U can be having an eustachian tube problem. Why do u suspect adenoids? Try steam inhalation
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Tinnitus has multiple causes, yours may be because of Eustachian tube dysfunction
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Steam inhalation twice daily
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You may have dry ear canal, thats why you have itching in ear canal. Many times tinnitus having unknown cause and tinnitus having no specific treatment
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