
The tinnitus- I also experience vertigo...
Client asked:
In addition to the tinnitus I also experience vertigo. Both symptoms followed a sinus infection 6 months ago.
Our Response:
Hello Alexander,
The tinnitus you are experiencing is almost certainly as a result of the cochlea damage sustained during sinus infection episode you had some 6 months ago.
This is actually quite common and we can deal with this tinnitus type without any problems.When an external noise is experienced the thousands of little hairs in the inner ear are stimulated.
When a sound gets discerned by the ears and these small hairs start moving, signals go streaking through the nerve which your brain interprets as sound.
Agition then result in a stirring of all those minuscule hair nerve cell, very similar to a field of wheat on a farm shifting in concert with the wind.
These little hair cells and those delicate auditory nerves get damaged easily when subjected to sudden loud noises. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a noisy place or frequent very noisy pubs over a period of time will experience further damage.
The cochlea and its delicate structures are also damaged by a severe blow to the head If damage happens and those tiny hairs are damaged or bent they can send random signals to the brain which are interpreted as a sound even though none is present.
Any type of surgery to the head can also result in tinnitus from cochlea damage.
Hearing loss is permanent but our cochlear damage remedies have successfully lowered the tinnitus levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
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