Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 07-19-2010, 10:54 PM #1
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Does anyone get noises in their ear??? This is driving me crazy, even having music on doesn't help. It is only in my right ear... not even my left!!! arghhh. help... These wisdom teeth caused my RSD to go insannne.

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Can you describe the sounds?

tinny, buzzing, whooshing {like heart beat sounds}?
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whooshing sounds.... my ear doesnt hurt though. I can clean it out, and tug on it a little, and no pain inside...
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So is the whooshing kind of like a pulse sound?

I had a similar whooshing pulse/train like sound in my head/ears when I had severe neck/shoulder spasms - in my case the muscles were putting pressure on the arteries and also pulling my c spine out of alignment.
I found a good chiro that was very helpful for both of those causes.

Do you have tight neck muscles that might be causing it?
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Probably, my whole body is full of tight muscles!!! These started after I had surgery and my RSD flared like crazy.... I am hoping they go away with a ketamine infusion. Thanks soo much!!
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Does anyone get noises in their ear??? This is driving me crazy, even having music on doesn't help. It is only in my right ear... not even my left!!! arghhh. help... These wisdom teeth caused my RSD to go insannne.

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Can be a general sign of hypertension, might want to check it out...
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