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Ringing in Eara
Hi Doctor I have been feeling low ringing in my ears for the past one week . No ear pain or ear wax noticed . I have recently two months ago diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and now transitioned to hypothyroidism . I'm talking Amlodipine and Telmisartan for Bloodpressure due to thyroid. I have been feeling with anxiety as well. My Brain MRI was clear and unremarkable and no TMJ disorders . One of the ENT doctors prescribed Ginkgo Biloba with coenzyme q10 micronutrients tablets . My Audiometry was normal . I just want a second opinion if that Is the right treatment or do you prefer any other better way to treat.
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Hi...based on you history....tinnitus can be seen in hyperthyroidism due to hyperdynamic circulation!! As audiometry is also normal... The sounds you are hearing are mostly likely of the blood flowing through the vessels in your ear and is usually in "pulsatile" in nature....
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