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What Causes Ringing and Pressure in the Ear?

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What Causes Ringing and Pressure in the Ear?

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A lot of people experience ringing and pressure in the ear. Ringing in the ear is also known as tinnitus, and the pressure can cause damage to your inner ear resulting in the development of tinnitus. If you’re experiencing ringing and pressure in the ear, you should know that if you eliminate the underlying cause of ear pressure you will get significant relief from the ringing. The most common causes for ear pressure and ringing is ear wax blockage, ear infection, inner ear virus, fluid in the middle of your ears, and flu or allergies. To get relief and stop the ringing and pressure in your ear you can do a number of things. One of the most effective things you can do to stop this problem is to remove ear wax once each month. You can do this with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide, mineral oil, or glycerin. Allow the fluid to drain out and repeat this for a couple of days. What these fluids will do is soften the ear wax making it easier to remove. You can stop ringing and pressure in the

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