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Tinnitus

Tinnitus or Ringing in the Ears

Tinnitus (tin-NITE-us or TIN-ne-tus) fills your ears with sound no one else hears. It’s a common problem. Tinnitus can be severe, affecting people’s daily lives. Tinnitus is not a

What is Tinnitus?

It is a symptom that something is wrong in the auditory system, which includes the ear, the auditory nerve that connects the inner ear to the brain, and the parts of the brain that process sound.

  • If you have tinnitus, your head is filled with sound Like Ringing, Roaring, Buzzing, Whistling, Hissing, Humming, Grinding, Clicking, Some people may hear sounds similar to music or singing, and others hear noises that beat in time with their pulse that no one else hears. It may come and go or might be a constant trouble. It might be not notice them or soft or loud, low pitched (noisy), or high-pitched (ringing) different kind and level of sound. That Sounds might be block out sounds coming from external sources.
  • People who have tinnitus may have trouble affects the Hearing capacity,a Feeling of pressure in the ear, loss of balance, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and sweating caused by severe vertigo (a spinning sensation) trouble in sleeping, concentrating. Living with tinnitus can make people feel angry, frustrated and depressed.
What causes tinnitus?

It is a symptom that something is wrong in the auditory system, which includes the ear, the auditory nerve that connects the inner ear to the brain, and the parts of the brain that process sound

Tinnitus can develop gradually over time or occur suddenly.

Tinnitus is often accompanying with

  • Age-related hearing loss
  • Inner ear damage caused by repeated exposure to loud noises
  • Earwax build-up in the ear Canal
  • Some Middle ear infection
  • Family history of the disease
  • Ménière's disease – a condition that also causes, ear disorder affects your Hearing capacity, a Feeling of pressure in the ear, loss of balance, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and sweating caused by severe vertigo (a spinning sensation).

In general, there are two types of tinnitus:

Subjective Tinnitus

Head or ear noises that are observable only to the specific patient. Subjective tinnitus is usually traceable to auditory and neurological reactions to hearing loss, More than 99% of all tinnitus reported tinnitus cases are of the subjective variety

Objective Tinnitus

Head or ear noises that are audible to other people, as well as the patient. Objective tinnitus is very rare, representing less than 1% of total tinnitus cases.

Treatment Course

Tinnitus will reduce from 6-9 months of period of treatment and completely stopped within 12 months. Results maybe vary patient to patient.