
Cochlea damage which results in tinnitus...
Client Asked:
I woke up one morning, took a painkiller from Portugal called Clamoxyl 500mg, took 1 tablet, (after being very sick with cold and nasal problems) and felt a bad ear ache then a couple of days later had a ring in my ear!?
Our Response:
Hello Stephanie,
As you were sick with Cold and Nasal problems, in addition bad earache and then a few days later your tinnitus started
Confirms that you have Cochlea damage which results in tinnitus. This is a very common cause of tinnitus but fortunately we have a very high success rate with this particular tinnitus relief remedy.There are thousands of tiny hairs situated in the cochlea that get affected when you perceive an external sound.
When a noise is heard by the ears and these minute hairs start moving, signals go streaking through the nerve which your brain interprets as sound.
The agitation of the hairs in the inner ear can be likened to a field of grass moving in time with the wind.
These little hair cells and those easily damaged auditory nerves are easy to break when exposed to sudden loud noises. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a very loud environment or frequent loud clubs over a period of time will suffer more damage.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged from a knock on the head. Our cilia often get bent out of shape or broken and then randomly transmit electric pulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a sound, although there is no sound present.
Tinnitus from noise (cochlea damage tinnitus) is also often a result of scuba diving accidents, swimming pool incidents, removals of ear wax etc.
Damage to hearing is incurable nevertheless the tinnitus treatments have been very successful at dramatically and permanently lowering the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.
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