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Ear Calcification

By katrinamay On October 2, 2008 Under Tinnitus News

Ear Calcification

As we get older, we become more prone to ear calcification. Calcification, in general, is a build-up of calcium deposits in various parts of the body.

What usually happens is that the tiny bones in the inner ear, which vibrate against each other forming the best amplifiers ever produced, get calcified especially in older people. These three tiny bones are known as the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup.

Another reason why the tiny bones get calcified is when a person has high acid levels. The calcification of the three little bones can then cause a person to experience tinnitus.

Buzzing, reverberating, humming, hissing, and echoing noises — these are the noises usually associated with tinnitus caused by high acid levels.

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