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Musicians With Tinnitus

By julius On November 11, 2008 Under Tinnitus Articles

There are people who are really inclined with music and made it as their bread and butter. But do you know that that there are famous musicians who also suffered from tinnitus? The renowned musicians with tinnitus are: Niel Young, Barbra Streisand, Engelbert Humperdinck, Eric Clapton, Huey Lewis, Phil Collins and many more. Most of the ringing sensation acquired by these musicians is caused by exposure to loud noises.

Prolonged exposure to loud noise is one the most common causes of tinnitus or the ringing in the ear without the presence of external source. Some people describe the ringing experience as whooshing, whining, or buzzing, ticking, roaring and ringing in ear. Other tinnitus sufferers call it noise. Sometimes the ringing is manifested in one or both ears in low humming or loud sound which impede ones ability to sleep and relax especially at night. Tinnitus is perceived louder at night since it the environment is calm and quite.
Continues exposure to loud noises can induce hearing loss and tinnitus because of an injury to the nerve and hair cells in the inner ear. The tiny hairs are very sensitive and can easily get bent or broke. This is very common to the musicians and young generations as they love listening to music without thinking of the possible effects of such.

The ringing sensation and noise–induced hearing loss can be averted by avoiding exposure to loud music through headphones as these accessories generates loud sound concentrated in the inner ear. A possible cochlear damage may also transpire in case of prolonged and continues exposure to such. The ringing sensation can eventually disappear after the exposure to loud noise but it can be a permanent disability if you won’t take care of your hearing. Listening to music is not bad at all as long as it is played in nominal volume pleasant to the ears. It can be categorized as noise if it’s loud and deafening.

Noise induced-hearing loss can be treated using noise tinnitus remedies and treatment. There is also a remedy specially formulated for noise-induced hearing loss and cochlear damage. You can check out the remedy at T-gon.com.

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