
Tinnitus from working with printing presses for 15 years...
Alister Irvine asked:
I worked with printing presses for 15 years which has given me a deafness and tinnitus to certain tones. I now work with heavy machinery but wear ear defenders. The tinnitus is sometimes deafening.
Our response:
Hello Alister,
The information that you have supplied to us certainly does indicate that it is almost certain that the root cause of your tinnitus just has to be cochlear damage as a result of exposure to the loud noises you have been over such a prolonged period.
This is indeed the most common cause of tinnitus, and it is also the tinnitus type with which we have most success.
Most folk don't know that there are millions of petite nerve cells in the cochlea that get revved up by pressure of sound waves that are caused by external noises.
Agition cause a stirring of all those wee hair nerve cells, remarkably like a field of wheat on a farm moving in concert with the wind.
As a noise is noticed by the ear the tiny hairs wave around, impulses are sent via the auditory nerve which your brain figures out to be a sound.
These delicate cells and the microscopic nerves get damaged easily when exposed to sudden loud noises. The inner ear damage is all the more worsened if you listen to your mp3 player at loud volumes for long periods of time.
Those sensitive inner ear organs like the auditory nerve cells and hairs most often get damaged as a result of a bad blow to the head. The tiny hairs bend out of shape or even chopped-off and then send electrical impulses randomly directly to the brain which interprets them as a sound, even though there might be an absence of sound.
Cochlear damage resulting in to a ringing in the ears can often result from:
ear wax removals
a procedure known as ear candling
scuba diving
sport injury problems
dental surgery
middle ear infection
High frequency hearing loss is irreversible however the T-Gone remedies have helped thousands of tinnitus sufferers dramatically lower the tinnitus levels that resulted from damage to the cochlea.
So Alister, you have every reason to be optimistic about getting tinnitus relief.
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