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Here is something for the doctors biggrin.gif

i had a strange experience a few days back, i was making a phone call in a nosiy environment and suddenly i felt some strange frequency in my head probably coming from the phone [may be cordless radio frequency or something] then the noise grew on me from everywhere [both from the phone and around[ and i felt dizziness then everything just blanked out and went black for few seconds and then it become normal again

right now too, i m feeling a bit dizzy [so remembered the above incidence lol] but now there is no noisy environment, i m in fact in my bedroom

any idea why such things happen or may be i need some rest :s

cheers

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Tinnitus (play /tɪˈnaɪtəs/ or /ˈtɪnɪtəs/; from the Latin word tinnītus meaning "ringing") is the perception of sound within the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound. Tinnitus can be perceived in one or both ears or in the head. It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients, it takes the form of a high-pitched whining, electric buzzing, hissing, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, "crickets" or "tree frogs" or "locusts (cicadas)", tunes, songs, beeping, sizzling, sounds that slightly resemble human voices or even a pure steady tone like that heard during a hearing test. It has also been described as a "wooshing" sound, as of wind or waves. Tinnitus can be intermittent, or it can be continuous, in which case it can be the cause of great distress. In some individuals, the intensity can be changed by shoulder, head, tongue, jaw, or eye movements. More Info @ http://www.knowledge...-tinnittus.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus

   Sun Jul 8, 2007    Reply         

From what I have heard, blackouts occur from the lack of oxygen to your brain. That's why if you "lock your legs" while standing up you'll black out (had a friend fall on me once because of that). The noise, I've had that too, but i usually only hear it when it's absolutly silent, maybe that's the lack of oxygen to the ears too? I don't know, but hopefully this helps clear up the black outs a little. :D








   Sun Jul 8, 2007    Reply         

It's nothing to do with the brain or anything.

It is your blood pressure going extremely low

It has happened to me too... at the doctor's

   Mon Jul 9, 2007    Reply         


QUOTE (Shaistav)

It's nothing to do with the brain or anything.

It is your blood pressure going extremely low

It has happened to me too... at the doctor's
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Well yea, that's basically what i'm saying. When your blood pressure goes low your brain doesn't get enough oxygen from the blood, so it starts to shut down, that's why pilots can black out when they are in high G-force situations.

   Mon Jul 9, 2007    Reply         

i agree with t3jem regarding the brain not having enough oxygen supply. you need to do a lot of breathing exercises in order to supply your body with more than enough. take note of the proper breathing (inhaling through nose, exhaling through mouth, with deep breathing). you might also want to do some exercise, it also helps with the breathing part.

with regards to the buzzing sound, i believe it's either you spend too much time in a very noisy place or listening to very loud music using earphones. cellphones don't usually do that to the ear unless the opposite end is shouting at you. you might want to lessen being in a crowded place making phone calls. it's like a "duh" situation. if you're in a crowded place, and it's very noisy, the tendency is for you to shout and for the other end to shout as well (since you can't hear them).

and lastly, you might want to go to the doctor for that and not to us :D despite the fact that people love to give out advices, things like these need a professional checkup.

   Tue Jul 10, 2007    Reply         

Go to the doctor and see what's wrong. If you drink or smoke, then stop. Keep breathing. Drink alot of water. Try to ease up on roughousing. Relax a little more, get a head massage to relieve stress. Lie down when your head hurts, and close your eyes. Maybe you can also spend less time on the computer which might hurt your eyes, make you dizzy.

   Thu Jul 12, 2007    Reply         


I get that problem every now and again with feeling dizzy and blacking out... and I'm guessing that's it's a drop in blood pressure or something, because it's the same feeling that I get when I donate blood right before I pass out or almost pass out. Like other's have said... lack of oxygen getting to the brain.

As for the high pitch noise in your head, I'm not sure if it's the same thing as tennitus (I probably spelled that wrong?) where you hear the ringing in your ears... but I usually get the high pitch noise when there is a tv or something turned on, but the sound is off. I probably have the noise in my head when it's on too, but I guess I just don't hear it when it's drowned out by the speakers.

It may still be a good idea to go to the doctor though, incase it's a symptom of something bigger.

   Thu Jul 12, 2007    Reply         

I think its actually a case of poor circulation, i get this all the time and i also get blue fingernails which is an indication of poor circulation. Not really a lot you can do about this though.

   Thu Jul 12, 2007    Reply         

That happens to me all the time... I've fell a few times... It's really annoying actually. You have to just train yourself not to get up fast and not to go from really hot places to really cold ones. The doctor said it was because of low blood pressure because I can't stand the taste of salt of butter and eat neither when i can avoid it. I also am not a big fan of soda.

   Thu Jul 12, 2007    Reply         

After going to the shooting range my ears ring like crazy for the next couple of days. It 'should' go away soon but if you're under constant loud noises consistently, it can be permanent. My dad whom went to Iraq, his ears ring 24/7 from all the gunfire. It'll never go away and you have to talk in a lower tone most of the time for him to understand :P

   Mon Jul 30, 2007    Reply         

For you musicians. Protect your hearing at all costs. I learned (not the hard way) that when you listen to loud music with no hearing protection that you start to lose the high pitch in your hearing. You do not notice it but when you equalize music you start boosting the highs to get that nice crisp sound but you are actuall overdoing it. Someone might think that it sounds fine to them but when you hear it it seems like it needs more treble. That's not your opinion. That is your hearing loss. Also headphones are terrible for you. You may really appreciate a high volume but it is not worth the long run consequences. Once you lose it you can not get it back.DO NOT BE STUPID! You will be sorry!

   Wed Nov 14, 2007    Reply         

Yeah, once while is was at my Chinese herbalist, he did something to me and told me to lay down on the bed, I did so, and at that moment, I felt extremely hot, and had a high pitch noise in my ears, than fainted.... Weird...

   Tue Jun 24, 2008    Reply         

I have that problem too! I am surrounded by noises all day long, so I only notice it when it is completely silent. It is horrible. There are times when I can not hear it. I never have headaches, and it is not like my head hurts. It is just this high sound that never changes itch volume.

   Tue Aug 5, 2008    Reply         

If you can, take a look at the anatomy of the ear, for example... The buzzing sound (tinnitus) can be due to problems in the cochlea. If you listen to loud music or work in a loud environment, try to wear some protection. In case you don't know, upon entering the ear, sound waves are very amplified and their motion is transmitted to a fluid inside the cochlea. That fluid will in turn move a membrane full of tiny cells which do the actual "hearing". This membrane is slightly stretched on one end and a bit loose on the other (high and low frequencies, respectively). So, if excessive motion of the fluid occurs, the stretched part may be damaged, and there goes the high-frequency perception LOL. Always, I really mean ALWAYS protect your ears. They may stop functioning, you know? lol

As for the blackouts, circulation problems, as already said, lead to decreased blood in the brain, which begins to malfunction as hypoxia grows bigger and bigger... There are some medications for this condition, all of which may have their side-effects, of course.

Also, as already said, try to talk you doctor over these things, and not people in the forum. It's for your own good

   Wed Aug 6, 2008    Reply         

I only hear it when the room is completely silent. I assume it's my bloodflow, or the fact that no one is talking, no music is playing.

It could also be from loud music (we all know we do this) -- when you get back from a concert, your ears are 'ringing' because of the loud noise. There are fine, microscopic hairs that pulse a vibration along a water-like current in your ear, then your brain decodes and comprehends what you're hearing. So if it's caused by loud noise, the hairs in your eardrum are pushing the current at a fast rate.

If you feel dizzy, you could be ill, or have an irregular sleeping pattern-- or some other psychical health problem.
If you're hearing voices, then it's mental. Otherwise-- just switch the way you do things.
Such as smoking, etc ect.

   Sat Mar 28, 2009    Reply         

I'm currently having the same problem for 3 days on my right ear.

As I cover my left there is nothing but when I cover my right the high pitch sound is there...

Is there anyway to get the sound away from my ears?

-reply by khoo

 

   Thu Apr 2, 2009    Reply         

"Buzzing in the ear"Hearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

Ok, so I've had this low frequent buzzing in my rt ear that comes and goes constantly throughout the day for months now.  It's sounds sort of like blood rushing through my ears I went to my primary care doctor and was told to take sudafed that it could be allergies and it would dry the fluid in my ears (he never checked to see if I had fluid).  Well, that didn't work.  Then a friend who suffers from allergies told me to go to her ENT doctor.  They ran all these expensive test and said there was nothing wrong with my ears or hearing. I was told to see my primary care doctor, maybe it's hypertension. My pressures ranges 140 over 80.   WHY won't the sound go away. Did I also mention that I have headaches right dab in the forehead? Does anyone know what I am talking about, can you advise on what you did or was told about it? Does anyone experience high blood pressure and have these symptoms?  I'm REAL frustrated. The noise will stop if I lean my head to the left.  This is how I get relief during the day. [img]/txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley5.Gif[/img]

-question by Puzzled

 

   Sun Apr 19, 2009    Reply         

high pitch noise in earsHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

I have a high pitch noise in my ears, but I also get these headaces starting in the right side of my forhead just above eye to the temple.  this happens everyday at different times of the day. If I take a tylenol the pain goes away. In the past I have always reacted to storm clouds, in certain buildings where I would get dizzy. Then when I go outside or a different building I am fine. But now that I am older I seemed to get upper respiratory infection easier. In the moring my nose in plugged my throat is raspy and my chest is congested. I went to my doctor for my blood pressure but it was 147 over 70 which is said a little high on the 147 but its ok.  then when I mention my headache he said oh its in the migraine area her some nose drops.  I read the side effects, so the bottles on still on my dresser. Read the side effects thats scary. I am going back, end of June for a complete physical.  My eyes are sensitive to light. Occasionally I would get ocular migraines

-reply by joseph

   Thu Jun 18, 2009    Reply         

Head buzzingHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

I have experience my head buzzing lately too and it's only been over the last few months.  Have you noticed the amount of chemtrails released in the atmosphere by the government.  Google the word "chemtrails" you will find information about heavy metals, viruses, etc. Being "legally" released in the air we breath, unknowingly inhaling God knows what. I love the last persons comment to consult your Dr. Only, don't talk about it.  That's bogus.  If I hadn't read this, I wouldn't have noticed others complaining about the same malady I've experienced lately; and they've had no help from the doctors they've already seen (after getting expensive tests).  We need to ask others about how they are and talk to others about what's going on, because there is so much going on behind the scenes that we need to be more aware of so we can protect ourselves.  Yes, my head is buzzing, and I am a relatively young, healthy person. Many I know have also been complaining of headaches and "brain fog". Keep talking and asking questions!  Be aware of what's going on around you, it may save your life.

-reply by MMurr

   Sat Aug 8, 2009    Reply         

motor sounds and buzzing in right earHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one.  Yes, I have had this hissing or buzzing in the right ear now for over a year.  The ladies where I live are older and they said that their husbands had that and they were told it was due to high blood pressure.  I believe after all the tests I've been through it starts due to some side affect from high blood pressure medicine.  Speaking for myself that is, I have had to changed to alot of different kinds and was not told of the side affects from my doctors along the way.  I have had HBP for over 10 years now and can't seem to get it under control yet.  I usually run around 150/90 or higher.  I just went in today to get my teeth and gums checked due to I have been also experiencing pain in my gums and jaw on the right side.  They only found that I am having some really bad sensitivity issues, but I will be going in for a cleaning and xrays to make sure next week.  I also get dry eyes alot, but I do take diarectics which I am trying to get off of because Dr's don't tell you that these lovely things depleite your potassium and magnisium.  Great.  I will keep trying until I get it figured out hopefully, the part I don't like is the tightness in the neck and the dizziness, some days it's sooo intense I can't get anything done.  Will keep you all posted. 

-reply by Concerned

   Fri Sep 4, 2009    Reply         

The sound you hear could be related to an acoustic neuroma.An acoustic (uh-ku-stik) neuroma (neer-o-muh) is a benign (buh-nin) tumor of a nerve in the brain. It is also called a vestibular (ves-tih-bew-ler) schwannoma (sh-waw-no-muh). A benign tumor means that it is not cancer and does not spread to other parts of your body. An acoustic neuroma is usually only on one side of your brain and effects only one ear. In some genetic (inherited) diseases, both ears can be involved. The tumor causes hearing loss and other more serious problems as it grows larger.Following are the early signs of an acoustic neuroma.Hearing loss.Tinnitus (ringing in your ear).Sounds are distorted (fuzzy) and off key.Following are the later signs and symptoms as the acoustic neuroma gets bigger.Difficulty tasting things.Diplopia (double vision).Dizziness.Eyes do not blink as often as they should and do not make enough tearsFace may become weak or paralyzed (cannot move) on one or both sidesFace may also hurt on one or both sides.Headaches.Trouble swallowing and speaking.Tongue begins to twitch without control.Tiredness (fatigue), confusion, and finally coma.-reply by bill911

   Wed Oct 28, 2009    Reply         

I think it's emf..Elector magnetic Field. With all this wifi, radio, cell phones and tv air waves.

I hear it all the time and it is annoying. Some doctors are insisting on tinitus..But, it's not! My neighbors and I discuss the loudness as it changes from time to time. We all can't have tinitus. None of us have blood pressure problems. So,  I do think it is from all of this electronic stuff.

   Thu Nov 12, 2009    Reply         

high pitched buzzing noise in my earHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

 Ever since I was a little kid I could always here some sort of high frequency noise (but only if I was in dead silence) it was never very loud but I could definitely hear something. And just recently I had some sort of liquid or wax or something stuck in my left ear. And then about 4 days ago I started to hear my heartbeat in my left ear. It drove me insane so I started shaking my head like crazy in the way a swimmer might to get water out of the ears. Well, come to find out I shook my head way too hard and I created a brand new problem I've never had before in my life...TMJ. Which basically means I ****ed up my jaw. So now both sides of my jaw make a crunching sound when I move my jaw up and down. And to make matters worse, one of the symptoms is tennitus. Which in my case basically sounds like I just came out of a very loud concert. Constant ringing (especially in my left ear). It actually slightly went away earlier this morning, but later in the day I foolishly listened to my ipod while working out with the volume somewhat high. Well, as soon as I finished up and took my head phones off I immediately realized that ringing in my ears came right back full force. Again, the sound was like I just came back from a blasting loud concert. I'm fairly certain its because of the TMJ. But I read it can take weeks or months for symptoms to go away. Which sucks cause I'm a very light sleeper. So it's been really hard to live like this the past 4 days.  The only thing getting me through this is the thought that it will eventually go away. It hasn't even been a week, so I imagine if I give it some time it should go away. And that right now is my only option because I have no health insurance.

   Mon Nov 23, 2009    Reply         

Is It Selective Hearing?Hearing High Pitch Noise In My HeadDaily,for as long as I can remember I hear the high pitch hum of the overhead lights, the highway traffic over the sound of my TV, The high pitch hum of the TV itself, I literally have to bump the side of it like the Fonz on Happy Days with the juke box to make it stop. Is this selective hearing? A choice to hear the background noise, does anyone else suffer as I?-question by kelley

   Mon Nov 23, 2009    Reply         

High Pitch NoiseHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

Strange how everyone is suddenly complaining about hearing high pitch frequency noise. Could this somehow be related to bee disease?  I live in southern California and bees are dropping dead all over the sidewalks here in Orange County.  scientists are puzzled about the bee die off according to news reports.

 Anyway I too suffer from high pitch head noise.  It seems to occur after dinner when I am trying to sleep.  I have had this now for about 4 years. Since I have given up on doctors I am investigating the following:

Plastics from bottled water?

Food allergy? Monsanto is putting genes into our foods such as those causing plants to produce insecticides.

Carbon filter water (bitumious coal)?

Stainless steel cookware?  Too much nickel?

-reply by Cher

   Mon Dec 7, 2009    Reply         

Have been studying my HPN (High Pitched Noise)  for years even give it a rating from 0-5. Mine is constant and never at 0, HPN 5 is my maximum so far. 

Certain towns will make it worse with varying other symptoms such as agitation and speech problems. HPN 5 experienced in two towns one in QLD Aus and One in North Island NZ gave me and my husband severe reactions. Very Large Microwave towers are the  cause I have been renamed them Triffids, I can pick up frequencies coming from these. Interesting how many there are, colour and shape  the larger ones in big towns can cause big problems to those who have HPN. Found when 15 kms outside these towns the noise and feelings subsided.

Also the older type phone with large magnets will make it worse, impossible to speak on these for more than a few minutes, hence have loud speaking hand held phones

At night can be worse too, different rooms can produce different effects, maybe which way the body lies in relationship to incoming frequencies and also new and full moons.

I  have logged when and what days it gets louder and for me and some friends it has been certain days, one friend gets pains in her ears while another feels pressure in the head.

Some day I might set up a HPN site with a questionnaire, so that I can log other peoples experiences. 

If people all over the world experience the same thing and a pattern can be seen then it would help those who think they are going crazy know that it happens to others too..

I have just moved from OZ to NZ and the same noise is here, different in certain towns and villages.

 The following are things I have felt

Noise in head even if fingers are in ears.

Not inside head but around especially at base of skull from ear to ear.

Extreme times tingling in tongue difficulty in speaking and thinking disappears when not in range of Triffid.

Days/nights when worse and this can the same day of the week.

Feel very tired with this.

This one common to many, waking up early morning 4.30 - 5 am

Once you have the constant HPN I think you become sensitive to other frequencies too.

-reply by Patrice

   Sat Dec 19, 2009    Reply         

the soundHearing High Pitch Noise In My HeadIt is my view, that it is actual people. People whose normal inherent vibration, (which is what has aided in making them 3 dimensional) are getting an increase, as many of us, (all) are, now, because of the normal evolution, of the existing pysicality, Material-Solidity, of the universe of universes. All*** has been evolving and moving and "ascending", shape-changing and we, (our solar system) are about to enter, in fact, have been undergoing phase changes, due to this photonic pulse-sound wave, bombardment, which began, to affect all (here, on earth), in 1989. Our tone/frequency, of our human solidity is raising. And, actually, "the God and God's wonder workers", who have been embraced by the God Family are very, subtly raising some of us (our) frequencies, in order, that we may survive, the transformational change without shattering like a crystal. Guess we are going to the light body. Hope this helps.-reply by ducktor

   Sat Dec 19, 2009    Reply         

where was article moved to?Hearing High Pitch Noise In My HeadReplying to ShaistavQuestion posed was- hearing high pitch noise in my head-I saw after my reply was posted it has been re-titled- I would like to keep tabs on thesePost please. Thank you- Fauxy-reply by fauxy

   Tue Dec 22, 2009    Reply         

High Pitch noise in my earsHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

I think all of us heard this ringing high pitch sound in our ears and I thought that this was biological and my ears were ringing and ignored it.

However, recently I bought noise canceling head phones and I have found that when I put them on and start the active noise canceling system the ringing sounds completely goes away. I am using the sony headphones but I think any good head phones would do the good job. 

This means that its not produced by our ears and its actually a external sound.

Now I have to find the source of this sound..  

-reply by Azam Ali

   Thu Dec 31, 2009    Reply         

causes of tinnitusHearing High Pitch Noise In My Head

Hi all,

just in reply to the neuroma post, I also hear a high pitched frequency which is continuous (one of the reasons I got on to this forum). But I would just like readers to consider other possibilities before they all panic and think they have a tumor!

I had a toothache recently, and with the pharmacy being closed (it was after closing time) I picked up some aspirin, (I.E. Couldn't get ibuprofen) which I can use as an analgesic (painkiller), however, after taking this, I began to become aware of the tinnitus (which in my case was a continuous HF sound, like a whistling sound). After some investigation I discovered that one of the ingredients in the ANADIN tablets that I had been taking was Quinine, which according to the Wikipeedia (see article on Tinnitus) causes cichonism, Tinnitus arising from excessive doses of Quinine which of course was in the tablets I was taking (and I probably had taken too much - anything to relieve the tootache). I put the side-effects of some drugs as another possibilty, before we get into conspiracy theories, and other insane ideas, lets consider a rational natural cause. 

-reply by sandman

   Tue Jan 19, 2010    Reply         

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