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Throbbing Sound In Your Right Ear

By julius On November 14, 2008 Under Tinnitus Articles

 

A click, a pulse, or a continuous beat in your ear might come off as something terribly serious. Especially when such sensation of hearing different sounds is accompanied by pain. First and foremost, bear in mind that such situation is probably just a symptom of an underlying condition. There is no need to be alarmed. What is important is to be made aware of the conditions and know more about such symptom so that you can find a solution or a treatment.

Let me start off here by telling you a bit about that throbbing sound in your right ear and the means and ways of finding the cause and at the same time the cure.

Such consciousness of feeling that also brings about a ringing in your ears is what is more commonly known as tinnitus. This condition is considered to be an ear disorder which happens due to age-related causes like hearing loss or an ear injury or a circulatory system disorder.

Tinnitus entails the annoying sounds in your ear even when there is no external sound present. There are two different types of tinnitus. The first one is called Subjective tinnitus. This is somehow the most common. It can be caused by problems with your outer, middle or inner ear. Aside from the external parts of the ear, it can also be caused by problems with the hearing or auditory nerves. This is the part of your brain wherein the nerve signals that are passed on to your brain is being interpreted as sound.

The next type of tinnitus is the Objective tinnitus. This is the kind wherein the doctor can hear such sounds upon doing an examination. This is a rare type of tinnitus and is possible caused by a blood vessel problem. Sometimes, this problem is also due to an inner ear bone condition or a muscular issue.

As we have said earlier, tinnitus has many different causes. Included herein is the Age-related hearing loss. As for the majority, the sense of hearing weakens as the age builds up. Loss of hearing can cause tinnitus. Instead of hearing normal external sounds, one can hear a buzzing in the ears or a ringing sound.

Another is exposure to loud noise. Exposing your ears to loud noise such as heavy equipment, chain saws, firearms or even the loud volumes of car stereos and iPods all leads to one thing, damage to the auditory nerves. The tiny delicate hairs inside our ear canal gets destroyed and broken when we are exposed to such, thus affecting the electrical impulses that are sent to our brain. Upon happening, the brain then sends out wrong signals and leads us to think that we are hearing different sounds, when in reality, there is no external sound being emitted.

Blood vessel disorder may as well be one of the causes that may explain why you have that throbbing sound in your right ear. In these rare cases, the increase of blood flow in your veins touches the auditory nerve, thus giving out that pulsating or beating sound in your ear. This can also happen specifically in the right ear, or the left, depending on which side your blood vessels go through.

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