March 26, 2007
The Cause Of Tinnitus And A Tinnitus Remedy
The cause of tinnitus seems to be unknown but there are many contibuting factors that may cause tinnitus in different cases. This short article gives a breakdown of some of the most common possible causes present in tinnitus cases, some of the common terms associated with tinnitus, as well as a homeopathic treatment for clearing up tinnitus symptoms.
The cause of tinnitus seems to be unknown, although many indications point to nerve damage or impairment on the tiny endings of the cranial nerve associated with hearing as a likely cause for tinnitus. These tiny receptors are vital for a good sense of hearing. In other cases of tinnitus, the apparent cause can be something as simple as wax build-up or a tiny foreign object in the ear canal.
Although there is no labeled cause of tinnitus, there are many common symptoms present in tinnitus cases which could be linked to the cause of tinnitus.
These are some of the common possible causes of tinnitus and symptoms present in many tinnitus cases.
- Nerve damage or impairment may cause Tinnitus
- Hearing loss or impairment may cause Tinnitus
- Wax Build-up may cause Tinnitus
- Small object or obstruction in the ear may cause Tinnitus
- TMJ disorder or tight jaw muscles may cause Tinnitus
- Pressure on the cranial nerve associated with hearing may cause Tinnitus
- Allergies may cause Tinnitus
- Ear or sinus infection may cause Tinnitus
- Head, neck, or jaw injury may cause Tinnitus
- Thyroid disfunction may cause Tinnitus
- High or low blood pressure may cause Tinnitus
- High stress levels may cause Tinnitus
- Reaction to aspirin may cause Tinnitus
- Side effect of other medications may cause Tinnitus
- Exposure to loud noises or high decibel levels may cause Tinnitus
- Hardening of the middle ear bones or otosclerosis may cause Tinnitus
- B Vitamin deficiency may cause Tinnitus
Tinnitus is the term used to describe noises heard by one or both ears when there is usually no apparent external source of the sound. The noises associated with tinnitus are quite varied and described as ringing, hissing, roaring, crackling and clicking. Tinnitus can be quite distracting or annoying to persons with tinnitus.
Tinnitus is labeled most commonly under four different areas according to the symptoms possibly causing tinnitus.
Objective tinnitus - tinnitus sounds can be heard by others to be emanating from the ears
Subjective tinnitus - tinnitus sounds can only be heard by the person experiencing tinnitus
Pulsatile tinnitus - tinnitus sounds have a rythmic pulsing, many times in time with the heart beat
Unilateral tinnitus - tinnitus sounds experienced only in one ear
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