There is no tinnitus allergy but there is a relationship between allergies and tinnitus. So today let’s discuss briefly the relationship that has some people thinking there is a tinnitus allergy. In the matter of allergies and tinnitus one is causal the other result neither is any fun. It is no coinicidence that many people who suffer from allergies and other conditions that assault the sinuses suffer from the symptoms of tinnitus. This actually is something almost everyone who has experienced a cold or "stuffy head" from a cold has encountered to one degree or an other. Fortunately in the case of a cold as opposed to a chronic condition it is gone when the cold has run it’s course.

In the case of the person who for one reason or another often from an allergy or allergies and tinnitus the conditions are with them more often and sometimes always.

allergies and tinnitus

In the case an allergy sufferer the mucous membranes that surround the middle ear are usually the well meaning source of the tinnitus that results. I say well meaning because it is the role of these mucous membranes which surround the middle ear to perform a very important job. That job is to bathe the middle ear with fluid and in the process help to keep it clean to perform it’s delicate function in the auditory system. In the case of our allergy sufferer who is made then a  tinnitus sufferer as well, the usually useful and vitally helpful mucous becomes a problem. There is too much volume of the fluids and they change in consistency and now become thicker than normal.

Usually when there is a not a response underway to something that an individual is allergic to. The fluid or this mucous after performing it’s cleansing by gathering dust,dirt and dead skin etc from the area drains out of the middle ear via the Eustachian tubes and into the throat down it goes and eventually out it goes. In the case of an allergy sufferer the body’s response is soon causing  havoc to the proper viscosity of the fluid.  This thickened mucous will can accumulate in the middle ear as a result of becoming too thick and viscous and thus unable to exit gracefully and without notice via the Eustacian tubes. They are very small tubes. The tiny tubes just don’t allow the fluid draining necessary to keep things in proper balance. 

  middle ear allergies and tinnitus

The middle ear plays an import role in the relationship between allergies and tinnitus.

The scene is now set for the build up of the mucous which causes pressures that then become the source of the sometimes maddening sounds of tinnitus. Irritation, infection and pressures from too much fluid and not enough space all together or individually are the cause of the tinnitus. Sometimes if the allergies are not dealt with effectively there can be residual tinnitus even if for instance the season for a given allergy has passed and the cause is lessened or eliminated. The middle ear is delicate indeed and if it’s environment is too long hostile a lingering tinnitus may result.

 

The sounds of this particular tinnitus is something as I have said most who have suffered a head cold will be able to understand only they are usually more intense. Allergies and tinnitus  a case of one thing leading to another. I hope this clears up the misconception that there is a tinnitus allergy when in fact ther are many allergies that casues the conditions for the devolpement of tinnitus.

 

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