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Louder tinnitus with headache?

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I just wondered if any other tinnitus sufferer found their tinnitus increased whenever they had a headache or migraine. Mine seems to ramp up - even before I've taken medication (paracetamol, neurofen or a special migraine 'cure' named Maxalt Melt - which really works). After 16 years I'm pretty accepting of my head noise but it does seem to be louder if there is pain in my head as well.

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Mine has increased with migraines but I put it down to throwing up and dehydration?

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Fortunately I don't get the nausea ..... but certainly dehydration is contributory. Thank you - for confirming what I suspected.

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