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You go, girl! No JAMA article on rosacea is safe from you today!

I read the JAMA letter as half tongue-in-cheek, I don't think he's

very serious, just making a fun observation. Medical journals publish

light letters like this, and some doctors like to write these kind of

letters to get something published. Plus, the primary author has

rosacea, so we know he's cool. We should track him down and get him

in the group so he can share some of my hate mail.

Seriously, ringing in the ears (tinnitus) is a weird interesting

phenomenon, but it isn't caused by skin changes in the outer ear

(otitis externa, like swimmer's ear) which is what the author is

hypothesizing. Ringing in the ears happens in the inner ear, and

doesn't involve skin.

I can't hypothesize a convincing direct relationship between tinnitus

and rosacea, but there may be an indirect relationship in some

people. Nothing springs to life based on a very quick med reference

check, though.

Some of you will love this page:

http://www.bixby.org/faq/tinnitus/discover.html#tinnitus

....because it gives possible causes of tinnitus as food allergies and

mercury in teeth!

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Hi,

>

> I remember some time ago that a bunch of us, including me, said

they

> had ringing in the ears. I know this is a long stretch, but could

it

> have to do with rosacea in the ear canal? Maybe Dr. Lazoff could

> comment? I found this letter to the editor in the Journal of the

> American Medical Assn. Here's a link and take a look if you're

> interested.

>

> http://archotol.ama-assn.org/issues/v125n4/ffull/olt0499-5.html

>

> Take care,

> Matija

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