What I find interesting is the genetic links to the phones ringing or sea shell roaring in our ears.
Both of my parents had this syndrome as well as my maternal Grandfather, and they had high BP. One time my mother said her ringing was worse and she wasn’t getting a cold or another ear infection, (more on this later). Since she was 2000 miles away, I called up my sister and told her to check on Mom re not taking her BP meds. Sure enough, she had stopped taking them for some silly reason, and her BP was really high.
Mom used to get the ringing before she got a cold or an ear infection. Both of our grandkids tell their parents that they are hearing a phone ringing about 12 hours before they get a new bout of Otitis Media/ear infection. Our DIL takes them to the Peds, who don’t argue with her now. They check the kids ears and temps and start them on antibiotics. Within 1-2 days, the ringing is gone and any temp drops within a day.
One of the peds has told my DIL that when the kids have the triad of symptons:
1. ringing in the ears,
2. A temp
3. Wanting to go to sleep and hibernate (this is from PaPa) until the fever goes away.
That she doesn’t have to seen the doctors, just phone in for the antibiotic rx. If she is uncomfortable with that, to come into the office and have one of the RN’s check the temp and the ears before an antibiotic rx is phoned in.
Amazing and intensely interesting! I’ve hear that asprin and antibiotics can both make the ringing worse. Don’t know if its true, or not.