Allergy Causes Tinnitus
About 40% of us suffer from allergies obtained through skin contact, ingestion, injection or inhalation such as pollen, dust, molds and mildew. An allergy is a hyperactive response of immune system to substances which are “foreign” to our bodies. A person with allergies doesn’t mean they are weak. The immune system only did not recognize the foreign substance or allergens.
I have a friend who is also allergic to crustaceans such as shrimps and crabs. One time she intentionally eat just a small part of shrimp in a party hoping that one day, her body will develop antibodies to fight her allergies. The reaction was too quick that in minutes it triggered her asthma and starts to feel itching and difficulty in breathing. Asthma is a breathing problem that results from the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. The inflammation causes the narrowing of the air passages, which limits the flow of air to the lungs resulting to shortness of breath. Lucky she brought with her an anti-histamine and anti-asthma to relieve from the condition. This is only one of the many symptoms and signs of allergies.
Our body’s immune system may react differently on allergies. Symptoms like rashes and discoloration of skin, itchy eyes, shortness of breath and nasal itching are only few of the allergic reactions visible people with allergies.
The sinus and allergy causes tinnitus. It can be a direct effect of allergy triggered inflammation of tiny blood vessels inside the ear and blocked Eustachian tubes. This blockade increases the pressure in the ear since the mucous is condense and cannot pass through the tiny tubes. Prolonged use of antihistamines and antibiotics also causes coagulation of the mucous in the inner ear.
Sinus tinnitus remedies can relieve the condition including tinnitus caused by allergies. The formulation contains potent ingredients such as Hydratis, Calcarea Carbonica, Kaliu, Bichromate and Silicea which reduces the viscosity of the mucous allowing it to drain out in Eustachian tubes. Avoiding known allergens can greatly help tinnitus disappear completely.








