
Tinnitus: The whistle in my head...
Paul asked:
I dont seem to be able to access the further information on high frequency hearing loss and tinnitus remedies. I have tried for several years various remedies without success.
I work in sound for TV and Films and have won awards. I do not listen at high volumes and I love or used to love the point at which the final part of reverb falls into silence.
This was taken away from me about six years ago when I first noticed the whistle in my head!
Our response:
Hello Paul,
I thank you for your email, as well as your expressed interest in our range of T-Gone treatments.I am truly sorry to hear that you are suffering with tinnitus and you are quite correct in your thinking
you are suffering with Cochlea damage induced - type 4 tinnitus.
As you work in sound for TV and film, this would certainly confirm that your condition is as a result of the exposure to noise over a fair period of time - unfortunately this condition happens to many in your line of work.
I think that it must be wonderful working in this field - is it as exciting as one imagines? You must be so proud having won awards - that is just great!
The one good thing about type 4 tinnitus, is that we have more successes with this tinnitus type than with any other.
A little known fact is that there are literally milions of micro hair cells in the cochlea that are influenced by the pressures of loud noises.
This stimulation stimulates movement of the wee hair cell, remarkably like to a wheat field rustling in concert with the wind.
When a sound is perceived by your ears and these auditory hairs undulate, electric signals are discharged through the auditory nerve which your brain interprets as noise.
Those millions of tiny hair cells and the tiny nerve cells are very easily damaged when you are exposed sudden to loud noises. This damage is automatic worse if you have been exposed to loud noises over an extended period of time.
Those sensitive inner ear organs like the auditory nerve cells and hairs most often get damaged because of a bad blow to the head. The tiny hairs can get bent or even chopped-off and then send electrical impulses randomly directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, although there is no sound present.
Cochlea damage which leads to high frequency hearing loss and tinnitis can also be caused by:
ear-wax treatments gone wrong
a procedure known as ear candling
swimming pool accidents
sport injury problems
dental work
middle ear infections
Loss of hearing is unchangeable however the tinnitus remedies have proved to be extremely successful in lowering the levels of tinnitus caused from cochlear damage.
Learn more about >> What is noise tinnitus? << here
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