
Tinnitus association...
The cochlea damage whistling noises in the ears medication is our original remedy and is beyond doubt, our most successful tinnitus treatment remedy.
This treatment has proven to be successful at relieving tinnitus caused by loud noise, dental surgery or a severe blow to your head.
John was asking about his tinnitus:
I'm 18 and me left ear is achey and seems to be hypersensitive to sounds, I can always hear a faint heartbeat and a dull roaring. I listin to a lot of music, play music and have been since age 13. Also had minor whiplash a while ago and have gone through lots of stress over the past few months, my mother said I might have TMJ as well as a lot of people do in my family.This has just recently started to bother me but felt I have been losing my hearing in the left ear for a while now. The aching feeling and hypersensativity is the worse. My mother spoke to the tinnitus association please help.
Our answer to John:
Hello John,
From the description you have provided me with it is almost certain that you have cochlear damage.
Tinnitus and hearing loss are symptoms of cochlea damage. This damage normally occurs when you have been exposed to loud noise as you have and can also happen as a result of inner ear infections and a blow to the head.
A little known fact is that there are literally hundreds of millions of dainty nerve endings deep inside the ear that get very stimulated by pressure of loud noise.
As and when noise is noticed by your ear and these minute hairs start moving, electric signals are sent via the auditory nerve which your brain deciphers as a noise.
This stimulation then causes a stirring of your minute hair nerve cell, which is similar to a wheat field agitating in concert with the breeze.
All those dainty hairs and these diminutive nerve cells get damaged easily when you are exposed sudden to loud noise. The cochlear damage is automatically worsened if you have played in a orchestra or a rock band for long periods of time.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged as a result of a knock on the head. Our cilia can get bent or even chipped and then randomly send electric impulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, though there is none.
Cochlea damage tinnitis leading to hearing loss and tinnitus can often result from botched ear wax removals, ear candling, swimming accidents, playing sports, dental surgery or even from inner ear infections.
Loss of hearing is definitely irremediable nevertheless our tinnitus remedies are very successful in lowering the levels of tinnitus from cochlea damage.A little known fact is that there are literally millions of tiny hairs in the inner ear that are moved by sound waves caused by external noise.
Whenever an external sound is detected the tiny hairs move and send impulses via the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a noise by your brain.
Agition then cause a stirring of all those little hair nerve cell, very similar to a field of wheat on a farm moving in concert with the wind.
The hairs in the inner ear are easily damaged from the pressures generated by sudden bursts of sounds. The inner ear damage is all the more amplified if you are a habitual concert goer or worked in a loud environment for a long time.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged from a knock on the head. Our cilia often get bent out of shape or even broken and then randomly produce impulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, although there is no sound present.
Tinnitus from noise (cochlea damage tinnitus) is also a result of scuba diving accidents, swimming incidents, removals of ear wax etc.
Damage to hearing is incurable however the tinnitis remedies have been very successful at dramatically and permanentlylowering the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.
John Currie
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