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Ear Ache From Loud Music

By julius On December 15, 2008 Under Meniere's Disease, Ringing In Ears, Tinnitus Relief

One of the major causes of tinnitus is exposure to loud noises. The sources of loud noises are almost everywhere; in the traffic, construction site, machines, power tools, restaurants, bars, loud concerts or even listening to iPod music too loud that sometimes the ear can no longer hold. Some people after exposure might experience ear ache from loud music sometimes associated with temporary hearing loss.

Some people do not even have the idea of how severe damage they can get from being exposed to too much noise. Aside from an ear ache that they might have experienced, a possible cochlear damage can also happen. Let me give you a little bit of information of what exactly happens when cochlear damages takes place as a result of exposure of exposure to loud noises.

Inside our ears, a roughly estimated fifteen thousand of tiny hair cells that vibrates responsible for generating electrical signals from the external source of sound being sent to the brain to be interpreted as sound. When these nerve endings are already damaged, it can no longer be restored or repaired. This can also result to high frequency hearing loss and tinnitus.

Another possible problem that may come out as a result of exposure to loud noises is a non cancerous or benign brain tumor. Slowly as the tumor grows, it causes pressure on the cranial nerve that is also responsible in recognition of sound and maintaining our balance or equilibrium which is also apparent to people suffering from Meniere’s Disease.

If there are no apparent causes of tinnitus displayed, it would be best to set an appointment with your doctor for a health check to rule out what exactly have caused the ringing in your ears. This will prevent the tinnitus from becoming worst. As soon as the causes of tinnitus are pointed out, it would easier to direct the problem.

Listening to music in your iPod, media player any music player is not bad in either way for as long as it is played in nominal volumes. Music played too loud is not soothing to the ears; instead it will only give you ear ache, and tinnitus.

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