Is this an inner ear infection?

Ringing in ear, inner ear infection?

  • Over the past couple of weeks, I have gotten constant ringing in my right ear, its a high pitch constant ring, I tend to not notice it throughout the day since their are sounds around me, but as soon as its quiet, I can't concentrate... So about 3 days ago I went to my pediatrician ( since I'm only 15) and she looked in my ear and said their was no build up of earwax, and she couldn't see anything wrong. So today I decided to pull down on my earlobe for like 30 seconds, because if it is an inner ear infection, then maybe the fluid in my ear would move idk, but anyway 3-4 minutes after that, the ringing in my ear got extremly loud! I thought it was the tv for a second because it was so loud, but when I stood up and walked about ten feet, it went back to the normal ringing I had before that extremly loud sensation.. what does this sound like to you, I want to year all the possibilities it could be. Also, can you not have to have a build up of earwax to have an inner ear infection?

  • Answer:

    No, no, no. That ringing in your ears is the sound of angels singing to you. Meditate and you will hear their message clearly. It's tinnitus and it could be caused by a heart problem as your hearing could be affected by blood flow. Thyroid disease is very common and can also affect your heart. Since the ringing changed as you walked around, this is what i am led to believe. My other guess would be you have some sort of nerve damage in your ear.

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