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5 Strange Reasons of Tinnitus

It is difficult to determine the exact cause of tinnitus, but it is generally accepted that it is due to some change, either mentally or physically, but has nothing to do with the ear. Really, tinnitus is not a disease or sickness but a sign of the underlying condition. Check out the slide to know the Five Strange Reasons of Tinnitus.<br>

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5 Strange Reasons of Tinnitus

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  1. 5 Strange Causes ofTINNITUS

  2. 01. 02. 03. INTRODUCTION 5 Causes CONCLUSION

  3. 01. Introduction

  4. Tinnitus can affect your daily activities and quality of life. So it is important to take the required steps to protect your ears. To reduce your risk, it is crucial to be physically away from loud noise.

  5. 02. 5 Reasons

  6. 1.Ear Wax Earwax secures your auditory canal by confining dirt and controlling the growth of germs. Too much earwax can make it difficult to wash off naturally. It may result in hearing loss and infection in the eardrum, which can cause tinnitus. Medical professionals can remove the wax to help stop the ringing sound.

  7. Heavy equipment, guns and chainsaws are the main causes of tinnitus. Music devices like iPods and MP3 players if played loudly for a long time can also cause tinnitus. Tinnitus caused by a short period, like hearing a loud concert, normally disappear. Both short and long period exposure to loud noise may cause lasting effects. 2.Exposure to loud noise

  8. 3.Medications Certain medications can harm your hearing. A heavy dosage of aspirin, some antitoxins, depression tabs and chemotherapy medications may cause tinnitus. Ask your doctor to know if any medicines that you are using can cause tinnitus.

  9. If you’ve been in an accident recently or hit your head, ringing in your ears may be a symptom of the head's biomechanical problem. Consult a neurologist if you face any difficulties after your head injury. Wearing head protection will prevent head injuries at a high-risk areaslike a construction site. 4.Head Injury

  10. 5. Dental Problems Tinnitus can sometimes be caused by a non-auditory issue with your jaw or teeth. If you find swollen jaw, pain when you bite or have regular headaches, visit your dentist. Dental orthotic equipment can help with dental problems and hinder the irritating noises you hear.

  11. Don't wait and think that your tinnitus will just go away. Consult your audiologist if you experience ringing in your ears or other hearing problems. They can help you identify your problem and help you manage tinnitus with various treatment options Dental orthotic equipment can help with dental problems and hinder the irritating noises you hear. Conclusion

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