Hi,
I was reading an article in a magazine today that said, partially
blocked arteries can produce many of the following symtons. Dizziness, loss
of balance, partial loss of hearing, ringing in the ears, leg pain, cramps
etc. It goes on a bit. Is it possible that clogged arteries could cause
Tinnitus and if so how can we un-clog them, would it work. Thankyou Bez
Stephen Nagler - 29 Oct 2003 23:02 GMT
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>etc. It goes on a bit. Is it possible that clogged arteries could cause
>Tinnitus and if so how can we un-clog them, would it work. Thankyou Bez
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When blood courses through "clogged arteries" in the neck, the
turbulence created can cause an audible sound called a "bruit." A
bruit is an uncommon cause of objective tinnitus, but it can be cured
by an operation called an "endarterectomy." The procedure is not
without risk.
smn
~Bez~ - 30 Oct 2003 08:55 GMT
Thankyou for your help. I live in the UK and visit your site frequently just
in case someone might come up with something that can help. Bez
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