I had this the other day. I think it may be due to mild inflamation in the ear from too rigorous ear-cleaning. That's when I tend to get it. I can get quite intense with an earbud. Lasts about a day or two and can be annoying. I have low blood pressure so I don't think it's that.
I had this the other day. I think it may be due to mild inflamation in the ear from too rigorous ear-cleaning. That's when I tend to get it. I can get quite intense with an earbud. Lasts about a day or two and can be annoying. I have low blood p
Don't think its anything to do with ear cleaning, I've not cleaned them properly ever
I think its a case of increase in temps? been warm past few days
LyberDon't think its anything to do with ear cleaning, I've not cleaned them properly ever I think its a case of increase in temps? been warm past few days
Had heart surgery a few years ago. After was like a drum beating in my head, couldnt sleep without some ambient background noise. Was told it was normal and would go eventually..
anyways get that checked out.. imo.
Had heart surgery a few years ago. After was like a drum beating in my head, couldnt sleep without some ambient background noise. Was told it was normal and would go eventually..anyways get that checked out.. imo.
I’ve often wondered about the aging process and circulatory heart atrophy of one kind or another. Most problems occur gradually, which I assume means you might not be aware of a slowly degrading state.
But what happens after you have surgery and hopefully recover from the shock of operation, do you become revitalised with open pipes and new engine upgrade?
EmitdebI’ve often wondered about the aging process and circulatory heart atrophy of one kind or another.Most problems occur gradually, which I assume means you might not be aware of a slowly degrading state.But what happens after you have surgery a
I actually celebrate the anniversary of my operation (as if I was reborn) Before I felt 80 after my recovery honestly felt 30.. I was 50. This heart disease creeps up on you.. I was very very lucky.
My GP fobbed me off for years, she retired and my new GP sent me for a test, they actually kept me in and performed emergency surgery a few days later.. So get it checked!
Dusty..I actually celebrate the anniversary of my operation (as if I was reborn) Before I felt 80 after my recovery honestly felt 30.. I was 50. This heart disease creeps up on you.. I was very very lucky. My GP fobbed me off for years, she retired a
Yeah its not happened today, it only happened a couple of times and then it just went
I wasn't really alarmed because my mums had it most her life
Although strangely she's now on meds for blood pressure
Pauly Yeah its not happened today, it only happened a couple of times and then it just went I wasn't really alarmed because my mums had it most her lifeAlthough strangely she's now on meds for blood pressure
put a little warm baby oil into you ears,do one ear each night for two nights ,that will clear the passages/canals of your ears,and the ear will clear itself out.a good sign its an ear problem is if you hear a dull clicking .
put a little warm baby oil into you ears,do one ear each night for two nights ,that will clear the passages/canals of your ears,and the ear will clear itself out.a good sign its an ear problem is if you hear a dull clicking .
Could be loads of things most of them harmless,i've had the same symptoms for maybe 10 years,the worst thing i get is a heavy pulse in my fingers when lying down and a heavy heart beat most nights,i've had dozens of ECGS and an angiogram and nothing realted to those tests has shown anything..Also suffer from tinitus so have to sleep with a fan heater on for distraction,i very rarely get a decent nights sleep..
Could be loads of things most of them harmless,i've had the same symptoms for maybe 10 years,the worst thing i get is a heavy pulse in my fingers when lying down and a heavy heart beat most nights,i've had dozens of ECGS and an angiogram and nothing