
Tinnitus from eardrum damage -
Perforated eardrum tinnitus.
Most of the problems of the outer ear that can cause tinnitus are usually mechanical in nature, i.e. physical damage or perforation has occurred to the eardrum.
Tinnitus often results from these type of injuries.
When the delicate eardrum (tympanum) has suffered damage, hearing distortion, hearing loss and tinnitus often occur.
The tinnitus noises most often associated with eardrum damage (Type 1) Tinnitus are a humming or a buzzing sound.
If you have have had any type of damage to the eardrum and are suffering from tinnitus as a result, you should order the Tinnitus Type 1 Remedy .
This remedy has very good success with this type of Tinnitus.
We have had an instance where a dead spider had lodged in the wax against an eardrum, and simply by removing the wax and the spider the Tinnitus, which was triggered by deep reverberations, such as the rumble of passing trucks, simply disappeared.
With that type of tinnitus no medication is needed. Simply remove the offending wax and the tinnitus problems are normally removed with the wax.





