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Sinus and Ear Problems

By julius On December 12, 2008 Under Ringing In Ears, Tinnitus Relief, t-gone

There are several causes of tinnitus which include sinus and ear problems. Often the annoyance goes away once the infection is cured. Sinus infection are sometime associated with head noises which is caused by nasal congestion where the person is having hard time to breath. This is because the Eustachian tubes are blocked and the fluid build-up in the middle ear directly affecting the hearing nerve.

Because the mucous is too thick or gelatinous to drain out through the Eustachian tubes, a huge amount of pressure and fluid buildup is developed in the inner ear. When a bacteria and virus contaminates the fluids, the eardrum becomes inflamed causing severe pain in the ear and tinnitus. Usually, the sounds of tinnitus from sinus infection are cracking, high pitch ringing, a cricked like sound or a high pitch noise similar to that of computer monitor.

Constant or unremitting sinus infection, allergies and other nasal problems cause Type 3 tinnitus where the mucous in the ear becomes gooey. This may also be a result of prolonged medication to antibiotics and anti-histamines. Certain drugs such as antibiotics can be used treating inflammation and infection which offer relief but often the side effects offer even more grief.

Other factors that causes disproportionate amount of mucus buildup are allergies, smoke, air pollution, pollen, mold, or even fur from animal like dogs and cats. A person who is prone to allergies often experience stuffy or running noise and pressure in the forehead, between and behind the eyes depending in which sinuses are affected.

If you are suffering from this condition, it is a must to consult the doctor for the most appropriate treatment and remedy to be taken. The remedy should work to get rid of the mucous build-up allowing a possible passage to the Eustachian tubes and eliminate the pressure. As soon as the pressure is reduced, soon the tinnitus starts to disappear.

There is a tinnitus remedy for sinus and allergy induced tinnitus from t-gone.com to help you unclogged the ears. It is made from natural extracts therefore there is no need to worry of side effects since there is none therefore it is safe to take.

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