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  • tinnitus from noise damage
  • tinnitus from trauma or stress
  • tinnitus from allergies or sinus
  • tinnitus from meniere's disease

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Ringing Ear

By julius On December 10, 2008 Under Ringing In Ears, t-gone, Tinnitus Relief

Having to experience a ringing ear or hearing many other phantom sounds that only you can hear is what is medically called as tinnitus. Different people hear different things such as ringing, buzzing, beating or some other more complex sounds.

Tinnitus is a hearing disorder that gives off a sensation that you are hearing a certain kind of sound even when there is no external sound happening. The intensity and its occurrence varies for some people. Most people complain of having to feel pain and discomfort together with the irritating sounds they hear. However, there are also some people who seem to have a higher tolerance to the tinnitus effects.

There are many causes and explanations as to why tinnitus happens to both young and old people. One of which is the occurrence of an infection in the inner ear. The infection can be brought about by many other several factors. Extreme exposure to high level noises can cause for the small tiny hairs in our ear canal to be damaged. Also, an obstruction in the ear canal due to the build up of ear wax can also be a cause of inflammation which leads to infection and further on to tinnitus.

It is important to bear in mind that tinnitus in itself is not a disease. It is a symptom of a disease or a medical condition. For example, Meniere’s disease is a condition wherein the sufferer experiences dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus. In this case, tinnitus is just one symptom that makes up the whole disease.

Another cause for tinnitus is the case of high blood pressure. When there is an increased flow of blood through our veins and arteries, the walls of certain veins near our auditory nerves expands. This leads to pulsatile tinnitus wherein we get to feel or hear our pulse or a beat in our ears.

There is no known cure for tinnitus yet. However, there are many therapies, remedies and tinnitus treatments that can help people cope up with its effects. Using hearing aids, tinnitus maskers and homeopathic tinnitus treatments can be of great help in making tinnitus patients relax, calm down and eventually ignore the tinnitus sounds.

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