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		<title>How prevalent is Tinnitus?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though most commonly associated with the elderly (especially elderly Nigerians), Tinnitus is extremely common, and does not effect a certain age or racial group more than others. Tinnitus is the “phantom sounds” that nearly everyone has experienced at least once in their  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though most commonly associated with the elderly (especially elderly Nigerians), Tinnitus is extremely common, and does not effect a certain age or racial group more than others. Tinnitus is the “phantom sounds” that nearly everyone has experienced at least once in their lifetimes. It is what people refer to as buzzing or ringing in their ears when there are no other sounds, and can be indicative of a more serious hearing problem. Most people say that the sounds they hear in their ears are just as real as any external noise, and there are a wide variety of Tinnitus sounds that can be heard. </p>
<p>Though the most common sounds are ringing or buzzing, people claim to have heard everything from roaring to beating, hissing, humming, chirping and even shrieking. To certain individuals, it sounds like running water, glass shattering, owls or even chain saws. Half of the people who have experienced Tinnitus have only heard one noise at a time, though one quarter of the people who have experienced it have heard one sound in each ear. However most people with Tinnitus simply hear a sound somewhere inside of their head. Sometimes, Tinnitus can be extremely strange. Some people hear a clicking sound in their ear, and this happens when a muscle in their ears contracts. There have been cases of people whose Tinnitus pulses with each heartbeat, which is due to having an artery too close to an individual’s ear. There is even a form of Tinnitus that occurs when an individual moves their eyes, bends over or moves their jaw. </p>
<p>Tinnitus is fairly commonplace, with at least seventeen out of every one hundred people in the world having it to varying degrees. In America, there is estimated to be fifty million people with Tinnitus, with twelve million having it severe enough to require medical attention. Contrary to popular belief, Tinnitus is a symptom of something else going wrong, rather than a disease. Some of the more common things that trigger Tinnitus would be: loud noise, drugs, hearing loss, allergies, stress and eating certain kinds of food. Loud noise is by far the most common cause, and when coupled with Tinnitus, hearing loss can occur. Most people get mild and temporary Tinnitus, however it lasts and its severity increases with more exposure to loud noise. This is preventable by not listening to loud music or protecting one’s ears when an individual has a job that revolves around loud sounds, such as construction equipment or firing a gun.</p>
<p>Tinnitus can impact an individual’s life a great deal- there is a difference between mild, short-lasting and loud, severe Tinnitus, as well as constant, relentless Tinnitus. Some people are lucky enough to know how to ignore their symptoms, and for some people it is only a mild annoyance. However, it can be completely debilitating and can cause disruptions in daily life. People that have the more severe kind of Tinnitus typically have insomnia because they cannot ignore the sounds inside their head. It can cause irritation and can break concentration, rendering the victim under constant stress. This can cause people to lose their joy in life and become miserable. </p>
<p>Beethoven was a victim of Tinnitus, and complained about having ears that whistled and hummed continuously. However, people do not have to allow Tinnitus to drive them insane. There are some ways that it can be controlled, one of which is protecting an individual’s ears from loud sounds. Avoiding medications that cause ringing in the ears, staying away from certain food, getting allergies under control and reducing stress can help keep Tinnitus at bay. There are many other ways to relieve it, but those methods vary from person to person, and are dependant upon what kind of Tinnitus an individual has. </p>
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		<title>Hearing Your Heartbeat In Your Ear Could Be A Sign Of A Serious Health Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 21:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who experience hearing their heartbeat in their ear usually experience this when lying down and trying to fall asleep. This can be very bothersome to some individuals. For those who experience this, there is a medical term for it as well as medical reasons that this can occur.</p>
<p>Pulsatile tinnitus is the medical name used to describe the rhythmic beating or swishing sound of the heart being heard in the ear. It usually is only heard in one ear, but on rare occasions, it may be heard in both. Pulsatile tinnitus is sometimes called vascular tinnitus. This is because many of the cases of this condition are caused by disturbances with the blood flow in the neck or head. This can occur from narrowing of the blood vessels or increases in blood flow causing the sounds to be heard in the ear. This occurrence is different from continuous ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus that is caused from damage to the inner or middle ear. Some individuals do experience both types of tinnitus at the same time, with most finding the pulsatile type to be the more bothersome.</p>
<p>Pulsatile tinnitus is not a condition in itself, but is a sign of another medical problem. It can be caused by a number of reasons, some being rather serious. One such condition that can cause pulsatile tinnitus is Atherosclerotic Carotid Artery Disease. This disease is caused by the build-up of plaque on the artery wall reducing the flow of blood through the artery. This condition is usually seen in elderly individuals who have a history of high blood pressure, angina, diabetes or elevated cholesterol. With proper medication, the symptoms of pulsatile tinnitus usually subside.</p>
<p>Some cases reveal an AV malformation that is caused by abnormal communication between the blood vessels. This can cause the vessel to rupture and could lead to stroke. If a tumor grows inside the ear canal or within the skull, this can also cause pulsatile tinnitus. Usually these types of tumors are benign. It also can be caused by hypertension, but this is rare and is usually associated with the medication that is being used to treat the hypertension. </p>
<p>Although there are serious medical conditions associated with pulsatile tinnitus, some conditions that are responsible for this occurrence are less serious. These include certain ear disorders that can cause a person to hear their own heartbeat in their ear such as infections of the middle ear or allergies. In addition, if the Eustachian tubes stay open, known as patulous Eustachian tubes, this can cause the heart sounds to become amplified. This condition can affect individuals who have lost a large amount of weight over a short amount of time. Individuals with this condition can hear their heartbeat, but also when they speak, they hear their own voice as muffled. Sometimes this condition goes away as quickly as it comes, but it is recommended to seek medical attention if this condition is noticed. Many times a simple ear exam will reveal fluid in the ear or an ear infection that can be easily treated. Other times this condition is caused by a sinus infection. Individuals taking antibiotics may also experience hearing their own heartbeat in their ear. Antibiotics can cause the mucous membranes within the ear to thicken, which can result in pulsatile tinnitus due to improper drainage of the mucus. Hyperthyroidism is another cause of hearing one’s own heartbeat, particularity when the heart begins to beat at a faster rate. Other less serious causes include side effects from prescription medications, anemia and stress. </p>
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		<title>Vitamins That Can Help Cure Ringing Ears</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 21:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus is an annoying and persistant condition that affects the ears with many different and constant sounds. They could be ringing, buzzing, hissing sounds that could range as loud as 70 decibels which is similar to having a vacuum cleaner running inside of your head. These sounds occur when the nerve cells inside the small, snail-shaped inner ear, called the cochlea, are damaged. The damage is mainly noise-induced, but the nerve cells can also be damaged by other causes. Medical causes such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, viruses and high insulin levels could also cause some damage. It has even been proven that some antibiotics can cause damage to the nerve cells in the cochlea.</p>
<p>Aging, which causes degeneration, is the most common cause of tinnitus. This is due mainly to poor circulation as we age.</p>
<p>There are actually vitamins for tinnitus that can relieve, treat and sometimes eliminate the nasty bothersome sounds in the ears. Vitamin A is one of the good vitamins for tinnitus treatment. Zinc and vitamin A is found concentrated in the cochlea. If low levels of vitamin A were found in the blood, this can decrease the ability to hear, and also increase the chances of suffering with tinnitus. Using vitamin A supplements with beta-carotene is perfect to treat the tinnitus as well as increasing the ability to hear. The recommended dose is 30 mg of beta-carotene two times a day.</p>
<p>Other vitamins that will benefit the ears and alleviate the tinnitus are the antioxidant nutrients such as vitamin C and vitamin E. The best dosages of these vitamins are 400 iu of vitamin E each day and 250 mg of vitamin C two times a day. </p>
<p>When it comes down to the best vitamins for tinnitus, vitamin B12 plays the most important role. This vitamin can manufacture the fatty sheath that wraps around nerve fibers to insulate them allowing them to conduct electrical impulses in a normal way. It has been proven that people who have a vitamin B12 deficiency can develop many disorders of the nervous system including memory loss, impaired pain perception, decreased reflexes, hearing loss and also tinnitus. Chronic tinnitus has been associated with severe vitamin B12 deficiencies. This makes the ears vulnerable to any damage caused by noise. </p>
<p>Vitamin B12 can be found in meats, eggs and dairy products. However, an elderly person may have more problems absorbing this vitamin and they may suffer from a vitamin B12 deficiency. When this happens, the person may be able to get vitamin B12 injections for the rest of his life. Otherwise a person can safely take about 1,000 micrograms of vitamin B12 each day. Vegetarians who are very strict may also suffer a severe vitamin B12 deficiency since this vitamin only comes from animal foods. They may have to receive the B12 shots or take the vitamin B12 supplements to make up for what they are missing in their foods.</p>
<p>Besides these vitamins for tinnitus, there are other nutrients that may help relieve the problem. Some of these other nutrients include copper, 1.5 milligrams, magnesium, 400 milligrams, selenium, 50-200 micrograms and zinc, 15 milligrams. Also, it is advisable to take a multivitamin/mineral supplement each day which have all of the minimum daily value of all of these essential vitamins. </p>
<p>Before beginning any regimen of vitamin or mineral supplements, it is important to see your physician first. </p>
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		<title>Tinnitus and What Environmental Factors Affect It</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus is described as a ringing or roaring sound in the ears when there is no sound outside the ear. It can be caused by health problems such as high blood pressure, thyroid, or ear infection. It could be caused by mandibular misalignment, in which case an orthodontist needs to be consulted. It can also be caused by noise, like jackhammers, road paving equipment or the backup beep on some trucks. Diagnostics performed to ascertain health problems can yield treatments for the underlying cause as well as the tinnitus. But what if it&#8217;s a matter of frequency?</p>
<p>All of life operates on frequency, not just radio stations and satellite dishes. Radio signals tend to operate better in a storm, for instance, than on a clear day because the signal has something to bounce off and return to your receiver. Whereas, on a clear day, the signal sometimes gets wrapped around another signal and you get interference or your station doesn&#8217;t come in clearly. Pressure from the atmosphere affects not only your radio signal but the ears which hear it. Have you ever felt the air pressure drop dramatically, giving you a ringing noise in your ears and felt like your ears were stopped up? Shaking your head or unrolling the window equalizes the pressure and you can hear again. </p>
<p>Temperature works much along those lines. We can see farther and hear more clearly in the biting cold than we can with humidity at an all time high on a hot day. What clogs up the air affects the receiver, your ears, making it easier to pick up the frequency on which sound moves on a cold day. When was the last time you &#8220;listened&#8221; to snow falling? It&#8217;s the quietest sound you ever heard, isn&#8217;t it? </p>
<p>The difference between city life and country life has to be experienced to be understood. The sound of growing things such as gardens, trees and grass has a specific frequency. In a city, congestion blocks that frequency as in the example of urban sprawl, skyscrapers and sports arenas. The open spaces in the country conduct a more pleasant frequency than the rush and bustle of a city, with its attendant pollutions and air pressure.</p>
<p>If tinnitus can be caused by health problems and if these health problems move on a frequency of their own, then by raising your frequency you cancel out the problem. Blood pressure problems can be fixed with a diet and exercise regimen which is the beginning and continuation of good health. A thyroid problem is nothing more than a hormonal imbalance, as the thyroid regulates the hormonal system. Again, diet, with the addition of supplements for a time, and exercise can be useful. By engaging in healthy habits, you can raise your frequency to receive a higher degree of glowing health. </p>
<p>If the tinnitus is caused by noise, what is its conductor? The noise has to reach your ears, after all, and if its conductor is mechanical as in the case of high rotational machinery or the scream of an approaching airplane, then the removal of the conductor is in order. There are available hearing aids as well as aids that block the noise and replace it with a lower frequency sound, like soothing music or the sounds of waterfalls, rustling trees, rain, or other soothing noises. As these noises abound in cities, removing yourself to an urban area or to the country would be helpful. </p>
<p>These are a few of the environmental factors that affect tinnitus. Please consult your doctor for a full diagnostic and his advice on treatment. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus is described as a ringing or roaring sound in the ears when there is no sound outside the ear. It can be caused by health problems such as high blood pressure, thyroid, or ear infection. It could be caused by mandibular misalignment, in which case an orthodontist needs to be consulted. It can also be caused by noise, like jackhammers, road paving equipment or the backup beep on some trucks. Diagnostics performed to ascertain health problems can yield treatments for the underlying cause as well as the tinnitus. But what if it&#8217;s a matter of frequency?</p>
<p>All of life operates on frequency, not just radio stations and satellite dishes. Radio signals tend to operate better in a storm, for instance, than on a clear day because the signal has something to bounce off and return to your receiver. Whereas, on a clear day, the signal sometimes gets wrapped around another signal and you get interference or your station doesn&#8217;t come in clearly. Pressure from the atmosphere affects not only your radio signal but the ears which hear it. Have you ever felt the air pressure drop dramatically, giving you a ringing noise in your ears and felt like your ears were stopped up? Shaking your head or unrolling the window equalizes the pressure and you can hear again. </p>
<p>Temperature works much along those lines. We can see farther and hear more clearly in the biting cold than we can with humidity at an all time high on a hot day. What clogs up the air affects the receiver, your ears, making it easier to pick up the frequency on which sound moves on a cold day. When was the last time you &#8220;listened&#8221; to snow falling? It&#8217;s the quietest sound you ever heard, isn&#8217;t it? </p>
<p>The difference between city life and country life has to be experienced to be understood. The sound of growing things such as gardens, trees and grass has a specific frequency. In a city, congestion blocks that frequency as in the example of urban sprawl, skyscrapers and sports arenas. The open spaces in the country conduct a more pleasant frequency than the rush and bustle of a city, with its attendant pollutions and air pressure.</p>
<p>If tinnitus can be caused by health problems and if these health problems move on a frequency of their own, then by raising your frequency you cancel out the problem. Blood pressure problems can be fixed with a diet and exercise regimen which is the beginning and continuation of good health. A thyroid problem is nothing more than a hormonal imbalance, as the thyroid regulates the hormonal system. Again, diet, with the addition of supplements for a time, and exercise can be useful. By engaging in healthy habits, you can raise your frequency to receive a higher degree of glowing health. </p>
<p>If the tinnitus is caused by noise, what is its conductor? The noise has to reach your ears, after all, and if its conductor is mechanical as in the case of high rotational machinery or the scream of an approaching airplane, then the removal of the conductor is in order. There are available hearing aids as well as aids that block the noise and replace it with a lower frequency sound, like soothing music or the sounds of waterfalls, rustling trees, rain, or other soothing noises. As these noises abound in cities, removing yourself to an urban area or to the country would be helpful. </p>
<p>These are a few of the environmental factors that affect tinnitus. Please consult your doctor for a full diagnostic and his advice on treatment. </p>
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		<title>Just exactly how prevalent is tinnitus?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though most commonly associated with the elderly (especially elderly Nigerians), Tinnitus is extremely common, and does not effect a certain age or racial group more than others. Tinnitus is the “phantom sounds” that nearly everyone has experienced at least once in their  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though most commonly associated with the elderly (especially elderly Nigerians), Tinnitus is extremely common, and does not effect a certain age or racial group more than others. Tinnitus is the “phantom sounds” that nearly everyone has experienced at least once in their lifetimes. It is what people refer to as buzzing or ringing in their ears when there are no other sounds, and can be indicative of a more serious hearing problem. Most people say that the sounds they hear in their ears are just as real as any external noise, and there are a wide variety of Tinnitus sounds that can be heard. </p>
<p>Though the most common sounds are ringing or buzzing, people claim to have heard everything from roaring to beating, hissing, humming, chirping and even shrieking. To certain individuals, it sounds like running water, glass shattering, owls or even chain saws. Half of the people who have experienced Tinnitus have only heard one noise at a time, though one quarter of the people who have experienced it have heard one sound in each ear. However most people with Tinnitus simply hear a sound somewhere inside of their head. Sometimes, Tinnitus can be extremely strange. Some people hear a clicking sound in their ear, and this happens when a muscle in their ears contracts. There have been cases of people whose Tinnitus pulses with each heartbeat, which is due to having an artery too close to an individual’s ear. There is even a form of Tinnitus that occurs when an individual moves their eyes, bends over or moves their jaw. </p>
<p>Tinnitus is fairly commonplace, with at least seventeen out of every one hundred people in the world having it to varying degrees. In America, there is estimated to be fifty million people with Tinnitus, with twelve million having it severe enough to require medical attention. Contrary to popular belief, Tinnitus is a symptom of something else going wrong, rather than a disease. Some of the more common things that trigger Tinnitus would be: loud noise, drugs, hearing loss, allergies, stress and eating certain kinds of food. Loud noise is by far the most common cause, and when coupled with Tinnitus, hearing loss can occur. Most people get mild and temporary Tinnitus, however it lasts and its severity increases with more exposure to loud noise. This is preventable by not listening to loud music or protecting one’s ears when an individual has a job that revolves around loud sounds, such as construction equipment or firing a gun.</p>
<p>Tinnitus can impact an individual’s life a great deal- there is a difference between mild, short-lasting and loud, severe Tinnitus, as well as constant, relentless Tinnitus. Some people are lucky enough to know how to ignore their symptoms, and for some people it is only a mild annoyance. However, it can be completely debilitating and can cause disruptions in daily life. People that have the more severe kind of Tinnitus typically have insomnia because they cannot ignore the sounds inside their head. It can cause irritation and can break concentration, rendering the victim under constant stress. This can cause people to lose their joy in life and become miserable. </p>
<p>Beethoven was a victim of Tinnitus, and complained about having ears that whistled and hummed continuously. However, people do not have to allow Tinnitus to drive them insane. There are some ways that it can be controlled, one of which is protecting an individual’s ears from loud sounds. Avoiding medications that cause ringing in the ears, staying away from certain food, getting allergies under control and reducing stress can help keep Tinnitus at bay. There are many other ways to relieve it, but those methods vary from person to person, and are dependant upon what kind of Tinnitus an individual has. </p>
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		<title>Common Causes of Ringing Ears among young people</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all felt this at some point or another for a wide range of reasons. Mostly it goes something like this: you go to a great show or concert and it is one of your favorite bands or singer-songwriter, so you stand really close to the stage (and the speakers). After you come home, you have got a permanent buzz, a high pitched annoying little note playing in your ears, and it won&#8217;t go away. This is a direct result of having them blasted with loud music for hours. Your ears naturally react and you think you might have really done something bad to them. Then it happens. You go to bed finally and when you wake up the next day, the ringing is gone.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it great when ears do their job so efficiently? Except, what happens when ears can&#8217;t anymore? Hearing loss is a natural part of our aging process. Like the rest of our bodies, ears get used and worn. It&#8217;s normal. Teeth do it as well, bones do it. So why shouldn&#8217;t ears? Ringing in the ears is referred to as Tinnitus, which is Latin for ringing. Some of the reasons for hearing loss increasing in our time is the industrial age. Lots of household machines, lots of cars with loud horns, motors, sirens, alarms. Cell phones with volume levels that are irregular, some people speak quietly and some shout on the other line. </p>
<p>There is also our choices for entertainment, loud shows, loud sports games. Not to mention the friends trying to speak to us above the noise at these events who end up shouting right into our ears. It&#8217;s a lot to handle. The movie theaters or our home theaters with surround sound to be able to hear the loud shootouts in action movies or the screeches in the horror movies we like so much. Then there is digital audio technology. Digital sound offers us a musical experience akin to sitting in a concert hall. Crisp, clean, pure sound of music. Is that really necessary? I don&#8217;t really listen to classical music like in a concert hall, I can afford to not hear every little noise that my idie-rock bands make with those instruments, but I want that luxury too. I buy the fancy headphones, the home studio speakers. </p>
<p>In the past few years I&#8217;ve noticed the ringing in my ears has increased, by a lot. I started listening to my music loudly in my enormous headphones when I was pretty young. My ipod is my best friend, I don&#8217;t go anywhere without it and I never listen to it quietly. I&#8217;m out and about, hoping on the bus, or walking somewhere surrounded by loud traffic. If I want to hear my music I need to be turning it up every now and then. Another thing that has been turned up is how often I feel like the wind is rattling in one of my ears, when it&#8217;s not in the other. Or how no matter how quiet it is, there is a lulling buzz permanently in my head now. Loud music is among the top reasons for young people to loose their hearing. It doesn&#8217;t seem like it at first. It didn&#8217;t for me. I was told often &#8220;I can hear your headphones, how loud do you need that thing?&#8221; I shrugged. Luckily I actually was able to notice it after a few years. I started to do something about the ringing. See, ears don&#8217;t regenerate very quickly at all. Once you&#8217;ve lost some of your hearing, it&#8217;s hardly ever that you can gain it back. So prevention becomes a priority.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to sensitize your ears. To go from &#8220;I can take this level of noise&#8221; to &#8220;Is this level of noise going to do damage?&#8221; Ears don&#8217;t lie, but we put them through a lot. They will tell you when you&#8217;re in danger of damaging your hearing. Tinnitus wouldn&#8217;t really be such a big deal for me if it didn&#8217;t directly jeopardize my ability to listen to new music or my favorite albums. It&#8217;s not worth loosing music, though. I want to be able to keep my hearing well into my old age.</p>
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		<title>Tinnitus Can Be A Symptom Of A Bigger Problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tinnitus is the specific perception of a sound in the human ear while in the absence of corresponding relevant external sound. Essentially speaking, it is a ringing in the ear in lieu of an actual external auditory sound. Tinnitus, contrary to popular  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus is the specific perception of a sound in the human ear while in the absence of corresponding relevant external sound. Essentially speaking, it is a ringing in the ear in lieu of an actual external auditory sound. Tinnitus, contrary to popular belief, is not a disease, but rather a symptom that is resulting from a range of underlying causes including ear infections, nose allergies that prevent or induce fluid drain causing waxy build up, or other foreign objects being present in the ear. Tinnitus also can be caused by a natural hearing impairment as well as an occasional side effect to many medications. But, for the most part, the most common cause for tinnitus is what is known as noise induced hearing loss, or an excess of noise harming the inner ear which results in a ringing sensation. The actual term of tinnitus normally is in reference to the most severe cases. But, it is technically a broad term that covers any and all intensities.</p>
<p>As this common affliction is normally a subjective phenomenon, it is often difficult to measure using common objective tests such as the audiometric test which is a test that compares sounds and frequencies for the ear of the afflicted individual. The condition of tinnitus is usually rated clinically and the simple scale of slight to catastrophic, slight, obviously being the lowest level of inconvenience and catastrophic being life hinderingly bad, such as interfering with sleep or the ability to hear another sound entirely. Tinnitus is relatively common. Nearly one in five people between the ages of 54 and 64 years report some level of tinnitus symptoms. Of these individuals, over half of them are male, since males tend to have a greater exposure to the frequency and intensity of sound that most commonly causes tinnitus. However, these numbers are not exclusive to all regions. </p>
<p>Tinnitus can usually be perceived in one ear, but can also sometimes be perceived in both ears. It is usually described callously as an intense ringing noise; however, this is not universal. Many patients also state that it is personified by a short of buzzing, whining, hissing, humming, screaming, tingling, ticking, roaring, or whistling sound. In any case, it is characterized by a constant or consistent moderate to high pitched noise that can be heard by no one else. Tinnitus can be intermittent, but it is more commonly continuous when the symptom is severe enough. This can cause great psychological distress in an individual. In certain cases, the intensity of tinnitus can also be changed by eye, haw, tongue, head, or shoulder movements.<br />
This has lead to the clinical suggestion that one cause of tinnitus might be sort of a homeostatic response of the central dorsal cochlear nucleus auditory neurons. This suggests that tinnitus might have something to do with a misfire in the brain as well. </p>
<p>The sound that is a result of tinnitus may range from a small quite background noise to a massively loud noise that can be heard over just about any external sounds.<br />
Tinnitus and hearing loss can turn out to be permanent conditions if they are not fought against. There are several things that one can do in response to possible hearing loss or tinnitus in order to best reduce their chances of losing their hearing altogether. If a ringing in the ears becomes audible following a long exposure to a very loud auditory external sound, it means that hearing damage has occurred. If this is the case, it is a good idea to have ones ears check at the doctor’s office to make sure that a case of tinnitus will not occur as a result of that damage. For musicians, DJs, or other individuals that have jobs which expose them to loud noises during a regular portion of the day, it is a good idea to keep ear plugs on hand so that the noise does not becoming damaging. In most cases when a long ringing occurs in one’s ears after prolonged exposure to a high external sound, some form of tinnitus may occur. This is why it is a good idea to cut it off before it is even a possibility. </p>
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		<title>Ringing Ears and Loud Music</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all like to attend parties and take vacations to big events. One thing we don’t take into consideration is how sensitive our ears are. It’s a very good possibility that you can suffer from tinnitus. If you start to hear loud banging noises in your ear then that could mean you have tinnitus. Your nerves may become bad and make you so angry that you want to throw things because of the irritation. It’s not like you can run away from the noise, it’s still there. You may experience some whining, roaring, ticking, and chirping. The appropriate actions need to be taken if you find out you have tinnitus because this can cause illness for any individual. Loud music can cause this to happen so be very careful not to sit by the piano player, or drum player at an event, concert, etc. </p>
<p>Constant loud noise or loud music can cause the cells to become over stimulated which can weaken hair cells that can cause permanent hearing loss. There are a lot of younger individuals who are suffering from hearing loss rather than elderly individuals. Take an MP3 player for example, if you have the volume an extremely high level, this could cause damage to the hair cells. You can even experience total hearing loss in as fast as 15 minutes. You shouldn’t able to listen to the music on full blast in order to enjoy the music you’re listening to. You should never turn your music up one hundred percent. You should try and keep it at a level of sixty percent which is normalizing the level or balancing the volume level. It would not such a good idea to listen to the music for more than an hour if you are listening to music on an MP3 player. </p>
<p><img src="http://ringingearstreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/loud_music-tinnitus.gif" alt="Listening to loud music can cause tinnitus" title="Listening to loud music can cause tinnitus" width="241" height="235" class="alignright size-full wp-image-189" />If you have tinnitus, then it is because you exposed your ear to a constant vibration level and loud noises. The more your ears are exposed to this loud music or noise, the more damage you are doing to your ears and your hearing. No one else can hear what you are hearing, it is impossible. Tinnitus is not any way a disease and will not cause serious illness, but you can loose your hearing permanently. The reason you hear the noises is because the brain is creating sounds from what the ears previously heard, kind of like an echo but steadily over and over. Hearing loss is really the main root cause of having tinnitus. There are many causes and medical conditions related to having tinnitus. You can encounter an ear infection which will just make the situation worst for you because you are already feeling overwhelmed. </p>
<p>You may also have impacted ear wax, which will cause the ear wax to block the ears canal. This can cause a problem all by itself as well. You may experience pain in the ear as well as the ringing in the ear. A tumor is a common cause of tinnitus as well as ototoxic drugs. Some have encountered neck and head injuries which can also cause tinnitus. This is when you get into an accident and it disrupts the body’s system f balance within the inner ear. Doctors have discovered that even a mild bang to the head can abnormally cause tinnitus. Tinnitus can come from a series of gun shots if you are so close when this happens so be very careful and aware of these causes of tinnitus. A medical condition known to problems in the auditory canal is a tinnitus symptom. You will need to get a check up so the doctor can determine and identify the cause of tinnitus. </p>
<p>There is a popular tinnitus commonly known as presbycusis, which is a hearing loss that is similar to aging. An individual who are still suffering from tinnitus when they reach a certain age over fifty, still holds this problem because they are still listening to loud noises or loud music. There have been problems as far as your blood circulation and this too, can be a caused by tinnitus if you are not careful. Anxiety and stress levels are also pointed out when the talk about tinnitus causes are discussed. The person who suffers from tinnitus will very well become aggravated which can raise your stress level. </p>
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