
Tinnitus from middle ear infections
High Acid Levels can cause Calcification and Tinnitus
The middle ear can have several problems associated with it. One of the most common is calcification due to high acid levels.
There are three little bones in the inner ear called the stapes but more commonly known as the hammer, the anvil and the stirrup.
These tiny bones vibrate against each other, and form the best amplifiers ever produced.
It is these delicate little bones that often become calcified especially in older people.
People with high acid levels are also at risk here.
The calcification of the three tiny bones is what causes the resulting tinnitus .
High Acid Levels - Tinnitus Noises
The tinnitus noises most often associated with high acid levels are:
- buzzing
- hissing
- reverberating
- echoing
- humming
The Stapes Is Circled In Red In The Illustration Below
Picture picture from prenticehall.com





