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What Causes Hearing Sizzling Sound In My Head?

I have been hearing/having what I can only explain as a sizzling sound in my head for a few weeks that comes and goes. I get dizzy and light-headed when I have it. Sometimes it seems to come from the back of my neck also. Any idea what this could be or what could be causing it?
Mon, 25 May 2015
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Hi and thanks for asking HCM,

You should know that this symptoms lead to wide differential diagnosis.
First of all before having an appointment with your GP you should exclude dehydration, overloaded stress at work anda correct sleep wake cycle.
This situations could be the cause of your malaise.

Meanwhile you should have your blood pressure monitored bcs hypertension and hypotension are part of the differential diagnosis. Maybe with this you will need your GP consultation too for the right management and a blood cell count is needed to exclude anemia.

This are some few tips so that you could clarify yourself this symptoms if not you should have an appointment with your doctor.
Hope you will get better soon. Feel free to ask for any other information.
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What Causes Hearing Sizzling Sound In My Head?

Hi and thanks for asking HCM, You should know that this symptoms lead to wide differential diagnosis. First of all before having an appointment with your GP you should exclude dehydration, overloaded stress at work anda correct sleep wake cycle. This situations could be the cause of your malaise. Meanwhile you should have your blood pressure monitored bcs hypertension and hypotension are part of the differential diagnosis. Maybe with this you will need your GP consultation too for the right management and a blood cell count is needed to exclude anemia. This are some few tips so that you could clarify yourself this symptoms if not you should have an appointment with your doctor. Hope you will get better soon. Feel free to ask for any other information.