Ringing in Ears Allergies
How to Reduce Ringing in Ears Allergies
Many people suffer from allergies. When these allergic reactions happen, in some cases a ringing of the ears, or tinnitus can also occur.
This is not an actual symptom of the allergies but a common reaction to the sinus medications that are so popular. The problem is that many people have a tendency to over medicate when they have an outbreak of allergies.
When this happens, the outcome can be tinnitus or ringing in ears allergies.
There are some ways to reduce this side effect to the medications that are being taken.
The biological reason for this type of tinnitus is due to the mucus membranes that surround the ears. When you clean your ears, you are barely touching the surface of the amount of wax that actually surrounds the ear cavity. This mucous is used to keep the ear canal and surrounding area clean.
When sinus medications are taken, it thickens this mucus in the same way that it thickens the mucus in the nose. While this is great when you need to breathe properly, it can be damaging to the ear canal.
When the mucus becomes too thick, it can not do its job properly. It is basically stuck in the ear canal. If too much of it builds up, it can get totally blocked which is what causes the ringing in the ears.
Cutting back on the amount of sinus medication that is taken can help to keep the mucus from building up. While ringing in ears allergies can be a minor issue, for others, it can be debilitating.











