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| aprils
- Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:57 am |
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Each time after I have an orgasm my ears ring. Not during sex itself, but after. This happens each time. I otherwise don't have any issues with my ears ringing. Why do my ears ring? Thanks
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| Debbie Miller, RN
- Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:03 pm |
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Hello, The only thing I can think of is perhaps your blood pressure becomes elevated at that time. This can sometimes have that effect. Blood flow would be the likely association I would think. If it resolves on its own later it is probably nothing to worry about.
Best wishes.
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| john1john
- Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:34 pm |
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Hopefully I've posted this message in the proper place..............
I've heard of people who hear a buzzing noise in their ears.
I've heard of people who hear a ringing noise in their ears.
When all is quiet, I hear the sounds of thousands of crickets in my ears.
I experience these sounds when I awake at night when there is complete silence. I don't notice the sounds in the daytime as much as I do in the nighttime.
The sounds do not cause me any discomfort; I guess I'm just curious and want an explanation for the sounds and why not a buzz or a ringing noise.
Thanks.
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