
My tinnitus is a continuos noise in the left ear...
Client asked:
Tinnitus: My tinnitus is a continuos noise in the left ear. Durnig the night, for very short period of time seems that noise disapear.The audiogram show a diminish of the hearing for high frequencies
Our response:
Hello Vata,
It seems that you think your tinnitus has been caused by Auditory nerve damage and although you have not given me a great deal of detail regarding your tinnitus and the history behind it, I can still assist you by recommending the correct tinnitus relief remedy. Obviously in order to achieve effective lasting tinnitus relief the root cause of one's tinnitus needs to be treated with the correct tinnitus relief formula.When an external sound is experienced the thousands of small hairs in the inner ear are stimulated.
As and when an external sound is picked up the tiny hairs sway and send signals via the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a sound by your brain.
The agitation of the hairs in the inner ear can be likened to a field of grass moving in time with the breeze.
These microscopic hair cells and those tiny auditory nerves get damaged easily when subjected to loud noises. The damage is all the more amplified if you are a habitual concert goer or worked in a loud environment for a long time.
These sensitive organs can also be damaged from a knock on the head. If damage occurs and the cilia are broken 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 a result of ear wax removals, a procedure known as ear candling, swimming accidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.
Hearing loss is not reversible but our noise tinnitus remedies have successfully lowered the tinnitus levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers.
The delicate inner ear structures can be damaged very easily, this is cochlea damage which results in tinnitus. Cochlea damage induced tinnitus also causes hearing loss in the higher frequencies and this is the reason that I am convinced you have cochlea damage induced tinnitus. Very often cochlea damage is misdiagnosed and many people tend to think that it is Auditory nerve damage, however it is not.
Fortunately, we have an excellent tinnitus relief remedy for cochlea damage induced tinnitus, which has helped many tinnitus sufferers worlwide get effective tinnitus relief.
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