Tinnitus, hissing sound in my ears.
I have had tinnitus, hissing sound in my ears for 2 weeks now. I went to see and ear specialist, and could not find anything wrong with my ears, he said i still have very good hearing.
He said that i have a case of tinnitus, but doesn’t know whats causing the problem. I do listen to loud music every now and then, but not to loud. On a personal level I had a fainting experence 6 weeks ago, but fine ever since.
And maybe tooth problem with my wisdom tooth and 2 other teeth that need to be pull out because I need root canal treatment.
Could you please help me out with this [tag-tec]tinnitus[/tag-tec] problem?.
The vast majority (over 90%) of tinnitus sufferers suffer from tinnitus as a result of cochlear damage.
So what exactly is cochlear damage and how do you get it?
Most [tag-ice]tinnitus[/tag-ice] sufferers manage to get cochlear damage as a result of exposure to loud noise which damages the sensitive inner ear structures, often resulting in hearing loss and of course, tinnitus.
It is very easy to damage those sensitive inner ear organs and some other causes are:
You can get a lot of information about tinnitus from exposure to noise here.
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