Tinnitus is common and not a disease. Perceived in one or both ears or in the head, usually described as ringing noises, but in some cases it takes the form of a high pitched whining, electric, buzzing, hissing, screaming, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, “crickets”.
Hyperacusis is a health condition characterized by an over-sensitivity to certain frequency ranges of sound where a patient has difficulty tolerating everyday sounds. Hyperacusis can be acquired as a result of damage sustained to the hearing apparatus, or inner ear.
Ringing in the ear results from a range of underlying causes and is a symptom of these causes like:
Noise-induced hearing lost can be regarded as the most common cause of tinnitus. Chances are the cause of your tinnitus will remain a mystery – Doesn’t that scare you just a litte bit? That is often the sort of method or process of solving a problem you can expect from GP’s and medical professionals who because they cannot prescribe conventional medicines to treat tinnitus, simply lose interest and tell you to endure it.
This is unacceptable obviously – spend some time at TinnitusBan.com where we do the research and you will be well rewarded – specifically you will find some relief for tinnitus!
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