Ringing in Ears Symptom
What does the symptom, ringing in the ears,
mean? The ringing
in ears symptom may be a form of a common affliction called tinnitus. The most common description of
tinnitus is categorized as a ringing in the ears.
The ringing in the ears actually includes many sounds continually
heard by the sufferer. These sounds include pounding, whooshing, pulsating, humming, clicks and even
voices. The ringing
or other noises may be constant or come and go.
These noises and symptoms are often lumped together and are called
tinnitus.
Tinnitus is from the Latin
word tinnitus meaning "ringing"). Tinnitus sufferers hear sounds in the complete absence of other
sound in the room. Tinnitus is a symptom and not a disease. Your body is letting you know there
are underlying causes. These may include:, foreign objects or wax in the ear, or allergies that
prevent fluid drainage, ear infections and wax build-up.
Other causes can be poor diet, inactivity or lack of
exercise. It has
now been proven that caffeine in any form, be it coffee, tea or soft drinks, can contribute to the
symptoms. There are
many causes for tinnitus and accurately diagnosing the cause can be difficult
Tinnitus can also be caused by natural hearing impairment (as in
aging), as a side effect of some medications, and as a side effect of genetic (congenital) hearing
loss. However, the most common cause for tinnitus is noise induced hearing loss.
Tinnitus seems to be on the rise today. One of the reasons could be the wide
use of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Many
prescription drugs actually list the possible unintended side effects as
tinnitus. Today
these drugs are having a rather large negative effect on tinnitus sufferers.
The ringing in ears symptom may be attributed to any of these
causes. It is
important for the tinnitus sufferer to be very cautious when trying to self- diagnose the
underlying cause. Your first step should be to visit a medical professional so as to rule out any
serious cause. Unfortunately many sufferers complain the medical profession is too willing to not
take the complaint seriously and only prescribe more drugs which can complicate the
matter..
These drugs often add to the problem leaving the sufferer even
more confused and frustrated. If you have visited a doctor and are not experiencing any improvement, there are
many great research books that may help you.
These books are only to guide you to some other natural
cures. Many people
report these natural cures actually relieved the problem and may contribute to an overall better
feeling of well being!
You are not
alone. The
ringing in the ears symptom is quite common. Studies have shown 11.8% of
people who are 50 years of age and up have reported this ringing in the ears symptom, and
pregnant women may experience tinnitus more often than the general population due to body
changes throughout pregnancy. The tinnitus affliction is larger than you might
think. Tinnitus is common and the causes and cures are continuing
to be explored.
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Tinnitus"
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