
I have had tinnitus since I was about 12 years old....
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Tinnitus: I have had tinnitus since I was about 12 years old. I am 44 now. I believe there were 3 circumstances that all led to the ringing:
1) a bad "swimmer's ear" infection that felt like a nail was being hammered in my head (took a lot of antibiotics for that)
2) a fall off of a fence that knocked me out for several minutes.
3) 2 black eyes playing baseball. These events all occurred within 9 months or so of each other.
I also have allergies that have become worse since I have moved to the midwest (Illinois). I am allergic to ragweed and dust mites. My left ear has been plugged for years and when I swallow, I always have mucous going down my throat.
My eyes burn a lot too. I had the allergies in California where I grew up, but was just not aware of them, so they never got treated. In high school, I had several severe cases of sinusitis and tonsilitis. Right now I am taking Zirtec and Flonase for my sinuses, which are okay but never take the presence of mucous out of my Eustachian tube.
I would appreciate any insights you may have. I HAVE learned to live with tinnitus, but it does cause an enormous amount of anxiety and it is difficult to sleep many nights. Thank you in advance.
Our response:
Hello John,
I thank you for the excellent description of your tinnitus and the history behind it. Detail such as this makes it easier for me to help you choose the correct tinnitus relief remedy. Obviously, in order to achieve effective tinnitus relief, one needs to take the correct tinnitus relief treatment. The inner ear structures are very delicate therefore damage can happen quite easily.There are millions of small hairs housed in the cochlea that move when you perceive noise.
When a noise is heard by the ears and these small hairs start moving, signals go streaking through the nerve which your brain interprets as a noise.
Agition then result in a movement of all those minuscule hair nerve cell, very similar to a field of wheat on a farm swaying in time with the wind.
These minute hair cells and those infinitesimal auditory nerves are easy to break when subjected to loud noises. Obviously those that are unfortunate enough to work in a noisy place or frequent very loud clubs over a period of time will suffer further damage.
Noise induced cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is a result of ear wax removals, a procedure known as ear candling, swimming incidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.
Loss of hearing is not reversible but our cochlear damage remedies have successfully reduced the ear ringing levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
The swimmers ear infection, the fall that you had and the black eyes from playing baseball, have probably all caused damage. In addition the fact that you have suffered with continuous allergies and severe sinusitis, these conditions normally always result in cochlea damage induced tinnitus.
Fortunately, we have an excellent tinnitus relief formula for cochlea damage induced tinnitus, which has helped many people get relief from tinnitus.
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