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Sunday, June 16, 2013

How to Deal with Tinnitus

Tinnitus is an ear infection that is not really considered as a serious condition. This may be the case but if you are experiencing tinnitus, you still need to have it checked immediately. It may not be serious now but it can lead or it can mean more serious medical problems. Tinnitus is the medical terms for the ringing you hear inside your ears or in your head. It is not really the actual problem but mere a symptom.

Tinnitus can be due to many reasons. Some these include anxiety, thyroid complications, high cholesterol, allergic reaction, diabetes, stress, sinusitis and other medical conditions. If there are factors blocking your hearing, there is more chance that you will get to hear head sounds. If there is a fluid in your inner ear or there is an infection, then you get to experience tinnitus.

There are different types of tinnitus that is characterized by the different rhythm and sound heard inside the head. If the sound you are hearing is in sync with your pulse, then you have a condition caused by the blockage of the carotid artery. The blockage may be closer to the head or the ear that is why you are able to hear it. Another type of sound is like that of a cricket. If you hear this, it means you might be losing your sense of hearing.

If you are having an ear infection, or even if you just suspect you have one, the best thing to do is to go to your ear doctor for a check-up. They will be able to determine if the ear infection will lead to other major problems. If your tinnitus is caused by tumor, aneurism or head injury, it is important to know this early on to be able to medicate it.



This article is based on the book, “Stop Tinnitus Forever” by James & Timothy Tylor. James is a medical researcher, who dedicated his time and life to help his brother, Timothy, to cure his Tinnitus forever and improve his overall wellbeing. And the best part is, it is done without drugs or surgery.

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