
I went from infrequent ringing to a constant ringing in the ears...
Client asked:
Exposed to loud noises could have been from medicine. Otherwise, the tinnitus gradually went from infrequent ringing to a constant ringing in the ears, sometimes the tinnitus is louder than other times. Dr. suggested Meletonin.
Our Response:
Hello Doreen,
When one is exposed to loud noise you often suffer damage to the cochlea which is a sensitive part of the inner ear. This causes some hearing loss and tinnitus.When an external noise is heard the thousands of little hairs in the cochlea are stimulated.
Whenever an external sound is detected the minute hairs sway and send signals via the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a noise by your brain.
Agition then cause a movement of all those minuscule hair nerve cells, very similar to a field of wheat on a farm swaying in tune with the wind.
The cilia in the inner ear are easily broken from the pressures generated by sudden bursts of sounds. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a very loud environment or frequent very loud places over a period of time will experience further damage.
Any type of surgery to the head can also result in hearing loss.
Hearing loss is not reversible but our cochlear damage remedies have successfully lowered the ear ringing levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
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