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The Nature Of Tinnitus

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It is important to understand the nature of tinnitus. Often, it is not an illness in itself but a side effect or symptom of an underlying problem. A series of tests can be done in order to identify whether the constant ringing of the ear is caused by an onset of hearing loss, Meniere's disease, fluid infection or an inner ear defect. A CAT scan or MIR can also be done in order to rule out a brain tumor or aneurysm. In some rare cases the ringing of the ears is a symptom of a neurological or heart problem.

In some clinical observations, an actual sound can be recognized from the patient's ear, and this is known as "objective tinnitus". Objective tinnitus is caused by muscle spasms that produce clicking or cracking sounds in the middle ear. It was also observed that some patients experience "pulsatile tinnitus". It is the sound that beats in time with the patient's pulse. Pulsatile tinnitus results from altered blood flow or increased blood turbulence near the ear. It can also result from enlarged awareness of blood flow in the ear. In very rare cases, pulsatile tinnitus may be a symptom of different dreadful conditions such as the carotid artery aneuryson.

There are actually very little is known about this condition relatively to other hearing problems. some tend to over react about it, some are shocked and also some panics a lot, actually, this is not good according to researches, because, people became more stressed out and will most possibly have sleepless nights because of worrying so much, so instead of helping themselves to overcome the problem they worsen their conditions

The ear ringing disorder may be classified into five types. First is the tonal type characterized by continuous ringing in the ears akin to one single note playing like a broken record. Then there's the pulsatile tinnitus with continuing pulses in synchrony with a person's heartbeat. In the tinnitus of the third kind, sustained roaring, buzzing, ringing, whistling, or hissing is experienced. The fourth tinnitus type is marked by beeping sounds similar to Morse code signals or musical notes. In the fifth, and probably the worst type, many different kinds of noises are heard all at the same time.

My conclusion is that its possible to fight tinnitus, and even win. The first step is knowledge, most of us, even those who suffer from this trouble problem dont know enough. When one obtains enough knowledge a solution is at hand.
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