
Tinnitus from cochlear damage....
Client Asked:
Exposed to Loud Noises.
Our Response:
Hello Lee,
I am delighted to hear from you. When one has been exposed to loud noise it can have very serious consequences and most of us are totally ignorant of this fact. This is the most common cause of tinnitus but luckily we can treat this particualr type of tinnitus very successfully.Did you know that there are literally millions of small hairs in the inner ear that are moved by the great pressures of sound waves as a result of external sound.
Whenever an external noise is picked up the tiny hairs sway and send signals through the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a sound by your brain.
The hairs in the inner ear are easily damaged from the pressures generated by extreme blasts of sounds. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a very loud environment or frequent very loud pubs over a period of time will experience further damage.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged from a knock on the head. Our cilia often get bent out of shape or even broken and then randomly send electric pulses directly to the brain which interprets them as a sound, although there is no sound present.
Noise related cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is by ear wax removals, a procedure known as ear candling, swimming accidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.
Damage to hearing is not reversible nevertheless the tinnitis treatments have been very successful at reducing the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.
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