
My tinnitus is a ringing in the ears...
Client asked:
Tinnitus: My tinnitus is a ringing in the ears and the "hummingbird" or "cicada chirping" noise.
Our response:
Hello Linda,
Although you did not supply much detail, the description of the noise that you hear leaves absolutely no doubt in my mind that you are in actual fact suffering from cochlea damage induced tinnitus.There are millions of tiny hairs housed in the cochlea that move when you perceive an external sound.
As and when an external sound is detected the tiny hairs move and send impulses through the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a noise by your brain.
The movements of the hairs in the cochlea can be likened to a field of long grass moving in tune with the wind.
The cilia in the cochlea are easily broken from the huge pressures generated by sudden bursts of sounds. The damage is all the more amplified if you are a band member or have worked in a loud environment for a long time.
Noise induced cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is caused ear wax removals, ear candling, swimming accidents, hurting yourself playing sports, head or dental surgery.
Loss of hearing is not reversible but our noise tinnitus remedies have successfully lowered the ear ringing levels of many thousands of tinnitus sufferers
The "hummingbird" and "cicada" noise is the typical and most common noise of this particular type of tinnitus.
The good news is that our tinnitus relief remedy for cochlea damage induced tinnitus has achieved excellent results and helped many tinnitus sufferers worldwide get effective lasting tinnitus relief.
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