
Tinnitus: I hear a permanant ringing in what feels like the centre of my head...
Client asked:
Tinnitus: I cant remember when my Tinnitus started, only that I have had it since being young. I hear a permanant ringing in what feels like the centre of my head but during everyday chatter in the office it is drowned out, yet when I concentrate and flex muscles in my head (although that sounds a little daft), the ringing increases twice over and is a little deafening.
I can hear high pitched sounds (like that which come out of a TV or computer) and ocasionally these make me slightly dizzy. A night out on the town increases my tinnitus masivley.
Our response:
Hello Andrew,
I am glad to hear from you and will help you to choose the correct tinnitus relief remedy, in order for you to get effective lasting tinnitus relief. In order to achieve relief from tinnitus it is critical to treat the root cause of one's tinnitus. There is no magic "one size fits all" in regard to tinnitus. Andrew, it does seem very likely that the main cause of your tinnitus is due to cochlea damage.When an external noise is heard the many thousands of little hairs in the inner ear are stimulated.
When a noise is heard by the ears and these small hairs start moving, impulses go streaking through the nerve which your brain interprets as a noise.
The hairs in the inner ear are easily broken from the pressures generated by extreme blasts of sounds. The inner ear damage is made worse if you are a band member or worked in a noisy factory for a long time.
The cochlea and its delicate structures are also damaged by a severe blow to the head If damage happens and the cilia are damaged or bent they can send random signals to the brain which are interpreted as noise even though none is 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.
Loss of hearing is permanent but our cochlear damage remedies have successfully lowered the ear ringing levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
The fact that you have had problems with your ears from a young age and also suffer from painful sinuses would all confirm that you now have cochlea damage. Tinnitus from cochlea damage can also result in hearing loss in the higher frequencies. It is very common for tinnitus to be quite manageable at times, however a night on the town, exposed to loud noise definitely aggravates tinnitus. Our tinnitus relief treatment for cochlea damage induced tinnitus has helped many people get relief and I feel sure that it can help you too.
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