Tinnitus Solutions - Stop the Ringing in Your Ears?

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asked Mar 18, 2020 in Electron Microscopy by mathewjohn (8,820 points)

So what is tinnitus? Well, unlike normal  Hearing Hero Review noise that is generated from outside of your ear, tinnitus is generated within the ear itself. A person can have this condition in one or both ears. If you are suffering from this problem then you probably are experiencing a ringing, buzzing or humming sound in one or both of your ears. If you've ever taken a seashell and put it close to your ear, that's what it sounds like.

There are other symptoms associated with this problem in addition to the ringing, buzzing or humming sounds. Somebody suffering from tinnitus may also experience dizziness...in many cases leading to loss of balance. Other symptoms are headache, pain in the ear itself and a sense of fullness, almost like there is water in your ear. These symptoms can be annoying to the point of debilitating.Fortunately, tinnitus is not serious. You can live a very long life with this problem. But it can be extremely annoying, especially in cases where the headaches are severe. Many people worry about things like brain tumors. Fortunately, these things are rarely found in people who are suffering with this problem.

So, can tinnitus be cured? Well, there are many theories on this. There are some drugs that are used to treat this problem but none of them provide long term relief. These drugs include intravenous lidocaine, alprazolam, and some anticonvulsant medications. But the relief is usually short lived and side effects can be as unpleasant as the problem itself.Tinnitus, like many other ailments, can actually worsen when we are under stress. Stress has the ability to weaken our immune system and causing our bodies to go into a panic state. This is especially true when we are under constant stress. Anxiety, depression and stress can definitely worsen the ringing in the ear causing the tinnitus to be much louder than before.

 

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