Friday, August 27, 2021

Tinnitus Causes

Ever experienced and annoying ringing or whooshing sound in your ears after a noisy day? If it’s persistent you may begin to worry but in most cases the ringing just goes away by itself. However, if the ringing is constant and its sounds vary, like buzzing, swishing or humming then it may be tinnitus.


Ever experienced and annoying ringing or whooshing sound in your ears

after a noisy day? If it’s persistent you may begin to worry but in most cases

the ringing just goes away by itself. However, if the ringing is constant and

its sounds vary, like buzzing, swishing or humming then it may be tinnitus.

You must take into account that tinnitus is not a disease in itself but

it certainly can be a symptom of an underlying condition which is why you

should get checked by your doctor if the ringing is constantly plaguing you.

The next question is, what causes tinnitus? Science hasn’t been able to

confirm exactly what may be producing this condition but there are plenty

theories. Damage to the nerve endings is one possible cause, advanced age is

another, loud noise exposure, fluid, infection or disease of the ear bones or

ear drum are also thought to cause tinnitus.

Tinnitus doesn’t discriminate and can pop up in all age groups,

generally after exposure to loud noises, and it’s actually quite a common

annoyance. It isn’t known to be a serious problem and mild tinnitus can occur

in around 10 percent of the population.

A persistent ringing in the ears is no fun and it can get really

frustrating at times, mostly at bedtime or during moments where concentration

is required. Even though there is no specific cure for tinnitus, there are

plenty of treatments and therapy to help you overcome this problem, and getting

thoroughly evaluated by your doctor is a step closer to accomplishing this.

In the meantime, there are certain things you can avoid doing to prevent

tinnitus or stop it getting worse. Try not to place objects in your ears, like

cotton swabs and things that can push wax further into the ear and produce a

blockage or ultimately infection. You can also wear protection over your ears

especially if you work in particularly noisy areas and can be exposed to high

noise levels. It’s earmuff time!

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