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What Causes Electrical Noise In Back Of The Head?

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Posted on Tue, 1 Apr 2014
Question: I hear an electrical noise like a fizzing rainstick like eating pop rocksn the back of my head what is it
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Answered by Dr. Sriram Nathan (34 minutes later)
hello and welcome to health care magic, what you are hearing is called Tinnitus which is a common problem and if acute is nothing to worry about. If your tinnitus is recent without any hearing loss then you have nothing to worry about. In any case you need to do these: - take an audiometry testing including Pure Tone Audiometry and Impedance and get back to me or any ENT with the reports - do steam inhalation with menthol or any other vaporiser and see if that helps - I would usually give a course of antihistamine like levocetrizine. Your doctor will know about this In any case if your hearing is fine then this will recover in due course Hope this helps and If you do have any other doubts get back to me get well soon regards Dr Sriram Nathan
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What Causes Electrical Noise In Back Of The Head?

hello and welcome to health care magic, what you are hearing is called Tinnitus which is a common problem and if acute is nothing to worry about. If your tinnitus is recent without any hearing loss then you have nothing to worry about. In any case you need to do these: - take an audiometry testing including Pure Tone Audiometry and Impedance and get back to me or any ENT with the reports - do steam inhalation with menthol or any other vaporiser and see if that helps - I would usually give a course of antihistamine like levocetrizine. Your doctor will know about this In any case if your hearing is fine then this will recover in due course Hope this helps and If you do have any other doubts get back to me get well soon regards Dr Sriram Nathan