How Does Earwax Cause Tinnitus? What Noise Does It Cause?

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I would think that this question should be directed at @Dr. Nagler as he is a medical doctor who worked in surgery before he changed to being a TRT practioner (I think that is right, apologies to Dr. Nagler if I am wrong about this!).
Hopefully @Dr. Nagler can help with this question please. It is one I have asked myself often. Would appreciate your input on this question Dr. Nagler please. Thanks
 
Hopefully @Dr. Nagler can help with this question please. It is one I have asked myself often. Would appreciate your input on this question Dr. Nagler please. Thanks

The only way I know of that earwax can cause tinnitus is if it is copious enough to result in a significant conductive hearing loss. In the vast majority of people with tinnitus who are also found to have earwax, there is no causal relationship. It is merely coincidence.

Dr. Stephen Nagler
 
yes but how does conductive hearing loss explain why you would get tinnitus? By tinnitus i mean the typical high pitched tone.

Do you know if earwax removal itself can cause tinnitus?

I would like to know the precise relationship between tinnitus and hearing loss. Is there any at all? It is often assumed that hearing loss due to for example a loud concert, causes tinnitus.
 
Here in UK Drs are told to ear syringe less ,we have a Goverment thing called NICE National Institute for Health and Care Excellence .they watch out for patient care .Think that's good myself .Dont know if in other countries they do this . I've had mine syringed only once for neck op ,well after my T began ,
So I say with these ear syringe guide lines ,they must think it can cause patients a problem .
 
Suffer

The only way removing ear wax is going to cause or make your tinnitus worse, is if you have it done the wrong way. Get it removed by a qualified ENT manualy under a scope, Its takes a little longer and some ENT's try to steer you away from it because its faster other ways, but don't let them. And NEVER NEVER let anyone, use suction, or any other aggressive method to remove ear wax. Been there did that. The payment is to high. Manual is the safest way.


Louie
 
I keep reading that earwax is a cause of tinnitus but find it hard to understand how it can cause this.

I thought tinnitus was an internal problem. Theres no physical cause so why is earwax related to this?
 
I keep reading that earwax is a cause of tinnitus but find it hard to understand how it can cause this.
"Excessive ear wax, especially if the wax touches the ear drum, causing pressure and changing how the ear drum vibrates, can result in tinnitus."

From: http://www.entnet.org/content/tinnitus

However, I would think that the tinnitus subsides after the excessive ear wax has been removed. No?
 
Before i got T i woke up one week with ringing in my ear. It went away. But it came back and still going strong. I went to the doc and she notice i had earwax. Could not see my eardrum at all. She took ik out but the T is still here.
So dont know if the earwax whas the cause of mine T or the sound of my vaccuum cleaner. Because when i whas done vacuumcleaning i could hear the ringin. My T goes up and down. Some days i dont notice it all en some days can hear it al day long.
 
I guess something touching on the eardrum like a hair or ear wax would have flattering noise as opposed to tonal noise that most of us have. Eardum tinnitus isn't tonal in my opinion . I maybe wrong
 

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