penneyn
Feb 12, 2009, 06:30 PM
I've read some of the other posts on this subject. And since most of the symptoms don't seem to be the same as mine, I chose to open a new thread.
I frequently hear clicking noses in both ears. If I am concentrating on something else, I will suddenly realize that one or the other ear is clicking, though it is primarily my right ear that I hear it in most. When I try to consciously listen to it, it stops. There is no pain or any other symptoms associate with it that I am conscious of.
I am diabetic (with neuropathy), which is controlled well by glipizide and glucophage, hypertensive, also controlled by medications. I have moderate to severe back pain for which I am currently taking 800 mg ibuprophen and I also have chronic asthmatic bronchitis for which I take medication as needed.
I'm not sure exactly how long I've had this condition, but since being diagnosed with diabetes, I have necessarily become more aware of the workings of my body. I can't say for certain that the clicking started before I was diagnosed, but I noticed it afterward.
Any idea of what might be causing it?
Thanks in advance for any theories put forth.
I frequently hear clicking noses in both ears. If I am concentrating on something else, I will suddenly realize that one or the other ear is clicking, though it is primarily my right ear that I hear it in most. When I try to consciously listen to it, it stops. There is no pain or any other symptoms associate with it that I am conscious of.
I am diabetic (with neuropathy), which is controlled well by glipizide and glucophage, hypertensive, also controlled by medications. I have moderate to severe back pain for which I am currently taking 800 mg ibuprophen and I also have chronic asthmatic bronchitis for which I take medication as needed.
I'm not sure exactly how long I've had this condition, but since being diagnosed with diabetes, I have necessarily become more aware of the workings of my body. I can't say for certain that the clicking started before I was diagnosed, but I noticed it afterward.
Any idea of what might be causing it?
Thanks in advance for any theories put forth.