Hey there!! All the symptoms that you have described seem to be due to sinus congestion. what happens is that your sinuses become blocked due to excess mucus or because your mucus membranes are inflamed. This creates pressure in your head. This pressure can actually result in the symptoms that you have described: tinnitus (ringing or buzzing noise in your ears) and the dizziness. I have had sinus pressure problems previously
The burning sensation that you have described is most likely due to infected mucus membranes. The fatigue is most likely due to a sinus infection that has run down your immune system. could also be dental problems
One possible cause of intermittent pressure or pulling behind 1 eye is problems with the sinuses. Allergies can also cause pressure behind the eye.
Sinus pressure can make you dizzy. Pressure on nerves and difficulty breathing can cause the dizziness. The best person for advice is your physician.
This is one of the side effects of Wellbutrin, and will probably go away with time. However, Wellbutrin can also cause high blood pressure, which can in turn cause ear ringing, so it would be a good idea to get your blood pressure checked.
Yes. Pressure can build up in the sinuses causing pain that can be felt as if it were in the jaw area.
Sinus congestion is probably the cause of the ringing in your ears and even the dizziness. When your sinuses become congested and blocked they create pressure in your head that can make you feel dizzy and even lead to tinnitus (this is the medical term for the ringing in the ears). The pressure in your eyes and in your different sinuses is also created due to sinus congestion. The burning feeling may be either due to infected mucus membranes that are making your mucus acidic, resulting in a slightly burning sensation. the other possibility is that you may actually have a fever due to a sinus infection. There are a wide variety of over the counter medications available that can help treat these symptoms. I would personally recommend Sinuswars as the company has a wide variety of products that will help treat different symptoms described in the question, but sinusbuster also has a good product for decongestion.
No but it can make you more pron to notice what other pains you are having. A sinus infection can also cause a headache and some people tighten their scalp when they are having a headache. A prolonged tightened scalp can cause a sore scalp.
Yes, iron-deficient anemia can cause tinnitis or ringing in the ears.
The build up of ear wax causes pressure to the inner ear thus causing tinnitus.
Energy and pressure of the Earth
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It wouldn't necessarily be the earache that would cause the dizziness, nausea and fatigue but rather it is most likely the cause of the earache that is having this affect. It actually sounds like typical symptoms of congested sinuses and a sinus infection. You see the sinuses are connected to the ear via the eustaschian tube. When the sinuses are cognested they create pressure in the head that can cause blocked ears or earaches, and when there is a sinus infection you may eve develop an ear infection. The dizziness can also be due to the pressure that is being created in the head by the sinuses. The farigue is a sign that there is an infection because an infection runs down the immune system leaving your body tired and weak. It also seems possible that the person could have post nasal drip, because of the nausea symptom. You see post nasal drip often occurs when the sinuses are congested. Post nasal drip happens when you can't drain mucus through the nose because your nose or your sinuses are blocked. So the mucus is drained down the back of the throat.
It's a combination of electrical energy that defines the ringing sound, mechanical energy as the speaker or transducer vibrates to cause air movement, and acoustical energy represented by the pressure waves in the air that bring those annoying ringtones to our ears. ;-)