Tinnitus with anxiety

2024-09-29 14:20:57
My friend was taking medicine of depression and anxiety after 5 days my friends tinnitus starts and ear disharge and And ear perforate, WHY IT HAPPEN,CAN IT REVERSE TO NORMAL,THIS PROBLEM IS FROM 4 MONTHS Suggest some medice for tinnitus GIVE SOME ADIVE FIR RELAX TECHNIQUE.. THANKS
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Answered2024-10-16 14:27:22

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It's very unlikely that any antidepressant might cause this discharge, perforation and tinnitus. It might be a separate problem arising due to infection inside the ear. Kindly consult an ENT specialist for the same.
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consult ENT specialist for discharge, perforation and tinnitus
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consult a Psychiatrist for anxiety/depression

Answered2024-10-06 07:39:22

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Hii, Some antidepressants can cause tinnitus for few days after initial starting of treatment, However , the drugs doesn't cause perforation, it may result of ear infection,... Kindly consult ENT specialist  and psychiatrists fir furthur management

Answered2024-10-05 06:00:03

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Hello dear, Mental illnesses can be a result of multiple factors including biological, emotional, social and personal. In order to treat these illnesses, its important to identify the underlying cause and then treat accordingly using medicine and Psychotherapy. Usually it takes a week or two before the treatment results in improvement.
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Book appointment

Answered2024-10-02 18:05:06

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Hi... Some antidepressants can cause tinnitus ... But it is a rare side-effect. However perforation of eardrum and discharge could be due to any infection present in the ear. It is advisable to visit an ENT specialist regarding the same.
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Consult for treatment of anxiety

Answered2024-09-30 04:51:44

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