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Have Sinusitis, Buzzing Sound In Ear And High Palpitation. Am Pregnant. Treatment?

im now 8month pregnanat.i have in my right side ear some kind of air sound its through out the day.its buzzling...i have a sinus infection also.last week i got high palpetation its came till 150.my dr has done all the test every thing is normal.its doesnt came after that.my dr tald me may be its bcoz of pregnancy.im worry about my ear sound.please help me,
Mon, 25 Feb 2013
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Hello
thank you for your query.
Tinnitus ( ringing sensation in ear ) is definitely because of sinusitis.
Please consult a chest physician for that if it is really troublesome.
Also, palpitations and raised heartbeat upto 150 is not normal.
It could be due to stress, anxiety, thyroid disorder or anemia.
rarely, a cardiac disorder could be the cause.
Consult your gynecologist for a complete evaluation.
take care.
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Have Sinusitis, Buzzing Sound In Ear And High Palpitation. Am Pregnant. Treatment?

Hello thank you for your query. Tinnitus ( ringing sensation in ear ) is definitely because of sinusitis. Please consult a chest physician for that if it is really troublesome. Also, palpitations and raised heartbeat upto 150 is not normal. It could be due to stress, anxiety, thyroid disorder or anemia. rarely, a cardiac disorder could be the cause. Consult your gynecologist for a complete evaluation. take care.