Hi sir-
I hope the Allegra D and steroid spray help!
As for the ringing in the ear(s) (called tinnitus)...trust me, if you had it, you'd know!
It's usually a high pitched frequency and loud enough to be very distracting to the person who is experiencing it. In some cases, when it is constant, or very loud it can truly devastate someone...totally interfere with a person's life, since there is no way to get away from it. It's ever-present, inside the person's head. Tinnitus can also be characterized by other kinds of "noises" in the ear, like hissing, a water-rushing sound, a roaring "seaside/seashell" sound, buzzing, etc.
Many people who DON'T have it, have actually experienced it briefly ( a very mild, not as loud "version" of it) when they''ve had a cold, let's say, and their head is very congested and their ears are blocked a bit and they're in a very quiet environment. That's when they can sometimes hear ringing. But it's not as loud or overwhelming as true tinnitus and disappears when the cold does.
Anyway, with the fluid in your ear, the doctor was asking you about ringing to rule out other possible ear disorders.
It's a good sign that you don't have it....Please let us know how you do...I fully expect good news with your next posting!
zuzu xx
[This message has been edited by zuzu8 (edited 09-04-2003).]