Millions of people develop congestion throughout their lives from bacteria, viruses (common cold or flu), pollen, or allergies. This commonly affects the eustachian tubes that connect from the back of our nasal cavity to the middle ear. When these eustachian tubes become congested they get inflammed, producing an imbalance of pressure that directly affects our middle and inner ear causing tinnitus and/or vertigo symptoms Self-Ear Adjustment / Relief of Sinusitis, Congestion, Tinnitis, Vertigo, & Headaches- Dr Mandell https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=r2PsV8NYKVM Self-Help Technique to Remove Tinnitis (Ringing in Ears) – […]
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