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Bronchitis, Buzzing In Ear, Unable To Concentrate. Taken Amoxycillin, Amiltripaline. Will I Be Okay Soon?

I have recently had Bronchitus and have finished a course of Amoxycillin which seems to have cleared the worst symptoms up. I also started to take Amiltriptaline for heaches in the evening at the same time as I got the infection. However I now have a constant white noise in my ears. Which is making it difficult to concentrate at work. Is this symptomatic of having had Bronchitus? the Amoxycillin? or hte Amitripltaline? how long might is last? how can I get rid of if? Many Thanks. Deborah
Thu, 23 May 2013
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Hello,
You should not take amitriptallin.
It may cause such complication of hearing sounds.
Even bronchitis if for long can cause abnormal hearing sounds but it will go on its own.
You can take decongestant and anti tussive tablets or syrups to get symptomatic relief.
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Bronchitis, Buzzing In Ear, Unable To Concentrate. Taken Amoxycillin, Amiltripaline. Will I Be Okay Soon?

Hello, You should not take amitriptallin. It may cause such complication of hearing sounds. Even bronchitis if for long can cause abnormal hearing sounds but it will go on its own. You can take decongestant and anti tussive tablets or syrups to get symptomatic relief.