
Tom asked:
I hear a loud pulse in tune with my heartbeat in my left ear. The tinnitus noises never goes away. Cannot fall asleep at night and the tinnitus noises also wakes me up in the morning.
Cannot concentrate during my work. Cannot sit and read a book or even watch tv as the pulsing from the tinnitus is affecting the quality of my life.
Our Response:
Hello Tom,
Without a doubt the pulsating noise that you hear is typical of High Cholestrol induced tinnitus. This particular type of tinnitus should be taken seriously, as high cholestrol not only causes tinnitus but is very dangerous to one's health.
Obviously you have suffered with chronic sinus infections, as you make mention of endscopic sinus surgery. Severe constant sinus infections often result in cochlea damage induced tinnitus.
It is very likely that you are suffering from two types of tinnitus, namely high cholestrol and cochlea damage induced tinnitus. This happens fairly often and is best treated by taking two remedies in conjunction with each other.
I am going to discuss the cochlear damage below
Most people don't know that there are millions of tiny hair cells within the inner ear that get very stimulated by the enormous pressures of loud noise.
When a noise is noticed by the ear and those minute hairs undulate, electric signals are sent via the nerves which your brain figures out to be a noise.
This agitation brings about moving of your teeny-weeny hair cells, remarkably like a field of wheat on a farm progressing in time to the wind blowing.
All those petite cells the microscopic auditory nerve cells get damaged easily when you are exposed sudden to loud noise. The inner ear damage is automatically intensified if you have played in a orchestra or a rock band for long periods of time.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged because of a knock on the head. One's auditory hairs often get bent out of shape or even broken and then randomly send electric impulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, even though there might be an absence of sound.
Cochlea damage leading to tintinnitus often is caused by ear wax treatments gone wrong, ear candles, diving accidents, hurting yourself playing sports, ear surgery or even from middle ear infections.
High frequency loss of hearing is beyond recall nevertheless the tinnitus remedies have proved to be extremely successful at dramatically and permanently reducing the tinnitus levels that resulted from damage to the cochlea.
It is indeed my hope that this material Written specifically for you galvanises you into action and that you decide to order the noise induced, cochlear damage that will can do the necessary to bring about that tinnitus relief you are looking for.
Procrastination won't help your tinnitus but just maybe these remedies can...
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