
A symptom of tinnitus? ....
The noise induced cochlear damage tinnitus treatment is our original remedy and is beyond doubt, our most successful tinnitus symptoms relief remedy.The cochlear damage remedy has achieved remarkable success at relieving tinnitus symptoms caused from continued exposure extremely loud noises, head or dental surgery or even a blow to the head.
Jerry said:
The tinnitus symptoms started around a year ago when I had water trapped in my left ear. Following syringing out my ear a number of times due to an infection I left with ringing in my ear. Just after I suffered a strong blow to the back of my head which I am not sure if caused, confounded or had no effect on the problem. The symptoms of tinnitus I hear are a ringing noise which can be described like the noise a cicada makes or a mild dentist drill. The problem is especially worse at night when I am trying to get to sleep or first thing in the morning when I wake up.
Our response:
Hello Jerry,
From the description you have supplied it is indeed ceratin that you have suffered from cochlea damage as a result of the syringing of the ear and a blow to the head. These are major causes of cochlear damage which in turn causes your tinnitus and those cicada like noises you are hearing.
Your tinnitus symptoms are indeed typical of cochlear damage which I explain in greater detail below.
A little known fact is that there are literally millions of teeny-weeny nerve endings within the cochlea that get revved up by the enormous pressures of loud noise.
As and when noise gets discerned by your ear and the minute hairs start moving, signals are discharged through the auditory nerve which your brain interprets as sound.
This agitation results in a manouvering of our petite hair cell, very similar to to a wheat field stirring in time with the wind.
Those millions of diminutive nerve cells and those minute nerve cells are easy to damage when you expose yourself to loud noise. The damage is automatically further aggravated if you listen to your mp3 player at loud volumes over an extended period of time.
The hair cells and nerves are damaged and bent as a result of a severe blow to the head. Your little hairs bend out of shape or even broken and then send electrical impulses randomly directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, even though there might be a complete absence of sound.
A damaged cochlea leading to hearing loss and tinnitus can also be caused from earwax treatments gone wrong, ear candles, swimming pool accidents, hurting yourself playing sports, ear surgery also from middle ear infections.
Loss of hearing is irreversible but the t-gone tinnitis remedies have proved to be extremely successful at dramatically and permanently lowering the ear ringing levels caused from cochlear damage.A little known fact is that there are thousands of diminutive hairs in the cochlea that are moved by the great pressures of sound waves as a result of external sound.
As and when an external sound is detected the minute hairs move and send impulses through the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a noise by your brain.
The movements of the hairs in the cochlea can be likened to a field of grass rippling in time with the breeze.
These small hair cells and those infinitesimal auditory nerves are easy to break when subjected to sudden loud noises. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a noisy place or frequent very noisy places over a period of time will experience more damage.
The inner ear and its delicate structures are also easily damaged by a severe blow to the head The tiny hairs often get bent out of shape or broken and then randomly transmit electric pulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a noise, although there is no sound present.
Noise induced cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is caused ear wax removals, ear candling, swimming incidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.
Damage to hearing is not reversible however the ringing in the ears treatments have been very successful at dramatically and permanentlylowering the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.
One would hope that this ear ringing noises from exposure to noise info Written with you in mind is sufficient to convince you that you should buy the cochlea damage tinnitus treatment that will cure your tinnitus.
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John currie
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