What Tinnitus Is

Posted by Melvin on Apr 8, 2010 in Stormy Life |

When it comes to finding ways to treat your tinnitus, one of the most important things you can ever learn is what tinnitus actually is.  Once you get a better understanding of what tinnitus is, you can better prepare yourself to fight it and lessen your symptoms of tinnitus.

There is no point in simply living with it like many people do simply because you do not know what it really is.

Tinnitus is a sound in one ear or both ears, such as buzzing, ringing, hissing or whistling, occurring without an external stimulus and is normally caused by a specific condition, such as exposure to loud noise, ear infections, the use of certain prescription drugs, a blocked auditory tube or canal, or a head injury. Sometimes the noise may be generated inside the ear and is audible to a doctor or someone standing close to the person. In the majority of cases however only the person experiencing tinnitus will be able to hear the noises.

The condition can manifest in one or both ears. Most people refer to the tinnitus noises they experience as a ringing in the ear but there are many different noises actually heard.

  • A Low Hum

  • Noises Like a Door Bell Buzzing

  • Hissing

  • Roaring Sounds

  • High Pitched Whining Sounds and more

 

Some people even experience a combination of the different types of tinnitus sounds on a regular basis.

Be aware that there are many different types of tinnitus. Some people are locked into believing that there is only one kind of tinnitus and that if their symptoms don’t fall into this category, it must not be tinnitus.

Please check out below for a brief discussion on the different tinnitus categories:

Tonal tinnitus- When you hear only one particular note or pitch tinnitus, this is known as tonal tinnitus. This is often called “ringing in the ears.”

Pulsatile tinnitus- Can you hear your “heart beating in your ears”? That’s pulsatile tinnitus.

Subjective tinnitus- this is where only the patient can hear the noises.

One also can experience multiple other tinnitus sounds such as beeping, cicada like noises, water flowing and more.

Anyone of the noises or symptoms discussed point to your having tinnitus. Finding the correct tinnitus treatment is going to be far easier if you have an open mind and are not locked into one avenue to find your tinnitus cure.

The advice discussed is simply for research purposes only. No medical advice is meant. As with any condition it is advisabale to talk with a health professional before taking any medical advice.

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