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The cochlea damage hearing loss ringing in ear remedy is one of our original remedies and is certainly our most successful tinnitus treatment remedy.

This remedy has proven to be successful at stopping the ringing in the ear caused by continued exposure loud noises, dental surgery and or a severe blow to your head.

Darin wanted to know more about his tinnitus:

My ringing in ear started after I damaged my ears on Sept 1st, 1999 while radip-firing a semi-auto rifle. I had a resultant tinnitis and that full/swollen feeling in my ears, and was sensitive to alot of environmental noises, especially my child talking at their normal levels of being 3 y.o.

It sounded/felt like there was something knocked loose in one of my middle ear bones or cochlea, because only certain levels of sounds would be involved. I dont want to call this Hyperacusis, because only high-intensity sounds were involved, NOT all sounds. This tinnitis "sensation" eventually went away and I learned to live with the minor level of tinnitis that resulted.

Now, just last Thursday morning, I went to the local indoor shooting range to let loose some pent-up ambition to shoot my Glock pistol. Of course I used a pair of earmuffs, but when I got done and walked out, I had, but at a lower intenstiy than before, that fullness/swollen feeling in my left ear and sensitivity to certain levels of sound again with an increase in the level of tinnitus.I really dont want to call what I have Hyperacusis, I think that is harder to live with than tinnitis. Since this sensitivety went away before, do I have a to stop the ringing in my ear?

Our Response to Darin's query:

Hello Darin,

When you are subjected to sudden loud noises such as you were from the rapid firing of a semi-automatic rifle, cochlea damage can and does occur. Tinnitus and high frequency hearing loss along with sensitivity to noises in the high frequencies are common symptoms of cochlea damage.

In fact Hyperacusis (a sensitivity to noise) only occurs when cochlea damage exists. If the sensitivity to noise is not affecting your life on a daily basis, i.e. you are not having to avoid social activities because of the pain and discomfort hyperacusis can cause, then I would agree with you and say that you are nor suffering from hyperacusis.

How the damage happens

A little known fact is that there are literally hundreds of millions of infinitesimal cells within the inner ear that get very excited from the sometimes extreme pressures of sound waves caused by external noise.

When sound is recognized by your ear and the cilia undulate, electrical impulses pulse through the nerves that your brain picks up and tells you you've just heard a sound.

When excitation results in moving of one's micro hair, which is similar a field of wheat stirring in concert with the wind.

The teeny-weeny cells and the minute nerve cells are easy to break when you expose yourself to loud noise. The damage is even intensified if you have been exposed to loud noises for extended periods.

The hair cells and nerves are damaged and bent from a bad knock on to the head. Your minute hairs often get bent out of shape or even broken off then they send random pulses straight to the brain which is interpreted as a sound, even though there might be a complete absence of sound.

Cochlea damage which can cause to chirping noises in the ears often is caused by earwax treatments gone wrong, hopi ear candling, diving accidents, sports injuries, ear surgery also as a result of inner ear infections.When an external sound is experienced the thousands of little hairs in the cochlea are stimulated.

As and when an external noise is detected the tiny hairs move and send signals via the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a sound by your brain.

Agition then result in a stirring of all those little hair nerve cell, very similar to a field of wheat on a farm shifting in concert with the wind.

The hairs in the inner ear are easily broken from the huge pressures generated by extreme blasts of sounds. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a noisy place or visit noisy places over a period of time will experience further damage.

Noise related cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is a result of ear wax removals, a procedure known as ear candling, swimming incidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.

Hearing loss is not reversible nevertheless the ringing in the ears treatments have been very successful at dramatically and permanentlyreducing the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.

High frequency loss of hearing is most certainly beyond recall nevertheless the t-gone remedies have been very successful in dramatically reducing the tinnitus levels from cochlea damage.

John Currie

 

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