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Top 5 Facts About Tinnitus That You Should Know.

Tinnitus is an ear problem which causes a ringing sensation in the ears. Tinnitus can be a temporary or permanent condition, depending upon the cause. It can be triggered by a lot of factors including a loud sudden noise, a loud burst of fire explosion, head and neck injury, ear infection, and even stress. What is even more surprising is that most of the people suffering from tinnitus often do not realize or know about this condition. Thus raising awareness regarding this disease and its timely treatment is very important for people of all age groups.

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Top 5 Facts About Tinnitus That You Should Know.

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  1. Top 5 Facts About Tinnitus That You Top 5 Facts About Tinnitus That You Should Know. Should Know. Tinnitus is an ear problem which causes a ringing sensation in the ears. Tinnitus can be a temporary or permanent condition, depending upon the cause. It can be triggered by a lot of factors including a loud sudden noise, a loud burst of fire explosion, head and neck injury, ear infection and even stress. What is even more surprising is that most of the people suffering from tinnitus often do not realise or know about this condition. Thus, raising awareness regarding this disease and its timey treatment is very important for people of all age groups. TOP 5 FACTS ABOUT TINNITUS •There is no actual noise present with tinnitus: While it may seem like we are hearing something, in reality such is not the case. Doctors call this phenomenon acoustic hallucination –the perception of a sound, not an actual sound. It’s usually “heard” in the ears but it can also occur in your head. The sounds happen when cells in your inner ear are damaged, causing them to send faulty signals to your brain. •Tinnitus is most commonly caused by loud noise: Noisy surroundings are one of the most common causes for tinnitus. Even a single incident of exposure to an extremely loud noise, such as fireworks or other explosions or a gun shot fired close to the ear

  2. can trigger hearing loss or tinnitus. Protecting oneself from noisy environment and taking adequate care of the ears is a must if you want to prevent tinnitus. •Tinnitus is one of the most common health conditions in the country: According to the American Tinnitus Association and the CDC, nearly 15% of the general public experience some form of tinnitus, and an estimated 2 million have extreme and debilitating cases. In addition to loud noises and simply growing older, tinnitus can also be caused by head trauma, stress, ear infections and even ear wax. •Many tinnitus patients also experience hyperacusis: Hyperacusis can cause tinnitus patients to find loud noises extremely uncomfortable, even leading some to experience pain when hearing sounds that would not bother someone else – such as dogs barking down the block or even the refrigerator running in the kitchen. People with this condition might say they hear sounds “too much,” and it can lead to stress, irritability and isolation. •Don’t use your earphones in loud environments: It’s tempting to turn up the volume on our music players when we are in noisy areas, but this subjects us to dangerous volume levels. Wait until you are out of these areas before listening to music. You’ll hear better without all that sound anyways! •There is no cure, but there are treatments that can help: Currently, there is no cure for tinnitus. However, there are numerous treatments to manage life with tinnitus. Assistive listening devices and powerful hearing aids can enable individuals to overcome the common problems of tinnitus.

  3. VISIT US TODAY It is important to note tinnitus is not a disease and, in most cases, is not serious. If you have noticed a buzzing, ringing, or clicking sound (mild or loud) in one or both ears only you can hear that does not go away, you may have tinnitus. Put your trust in expertise and passion. Book your consultation and visit us before things get worse. Hearing is way too important to be taken chance with. Secure your auditory health by visiting our top-notch audiologists.

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