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Anyone have constant ringing in their ears?
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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1528573" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Save yourself some money and try this first.............</p><p></p><p>Get some Claritin D 12hour or 24hour...which ever....get a weeks worth. It will dry up your eustation tubes, which is the leading cause of ringing in your ears. That will only help with the symptom, the cause is normally sinus drainage, brought on by whatever. If it persists, hit your doctor up and tell him that you have some drainage that is causing ringing in your ears... Claritin D has been my temporary cure for Vertigo. If you read up on Vertigo, they most definitely don't mention something this easy that would help it. Good luck man, mine used to do the same thing when I first started building loud systems. ONE WORD.... Claritin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1528573, member: 565864"] Save yourself some money and try this first............. Get some Claritin D 12hour or 24hour...which ever....get a weeks worth. It will dry up your eustation tubes, which is the leading cause of ringing in your ears. That will only help with the symptom, the cause is normally sinus drainage, brought on by whatever. If it persists, hit your doctor up and tell him that you have some drainage that is causing ringing in your ears... Claritin D has been my temporary cure for Vertigo. If you read up on Vertigo, they most definitely don't mention something this easy that would help it. Good luck man, mine used to do the same thing when I first started building loud systems. ONE WORD.... Claritin! [/QUOTE]
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