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What Causes Tinnitus Hearing Loss in You and How to Prevent it


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Sufferers of Tinnitus hearing loss describe this condition as one of the most physically and emotionally devastating signs they have ever experienced. According to heavy metal rocker OZZY Osboume, a sufferer of this hearing loss, “You try living your life at 30000 db and see if you can hear”. Tinnitus is not a disease in itself but a very pervasive sign with causes like ear infections, foreign objects in the ear and chronic exposure to blaring noise. It is also a side effect to some medications that is unwelcome.

Tinnitus can affect one or both ears. It is a state where there is a constant ringing noise, buzzing and hissing, humming, whistling, ticking, clicking, roaring, chirping, tunes beeping or whooshing. These noises change from quiet “background” noises to an internal sound loud enough to eliminate the reception of all sound from the outside world. This brings in partial and some times total hearing loss.

With so many causes, doctors find it difficult some times to treat Tinnitus hearing loss. A few of the causes leading to Tinnitus hearing loss are ear infections, fever, too much of loud noise, aspirin, non steroid medications, antibiotics, chemotherahy drugs, diuretics, neurological disorders like multiple scslerosis, head injury, TMJ{temporomandibular joint disorder in the jaw} thyroid disease, vitamin B 12 deficiency, depression, anxiety, and Fibromylgia. Since tinnitus causes permanent hearing loss, its prevention is absolutely essential. Ear plugs, where there is loud noise, are highly recommended as noise levels as low as 70db can cause reduced hearing. Any medication, suspected to create tinnitus may safely be discontinued on the advice of the physician or the dose reduced.

Emotional Issues

Tinnitus is an unrelenting, plaguing nealady for the sufferer all day, every day. It shatters and takes a horrific toll of one s emotional state by causing depression, hopelessness and helplessness. Actor William Shatner once said that his tinnitus physically and emotionally impaired him so much that he considered suicide several times. It is also a source of chronic pain. If the inner ear noise is loud enough to cause deafness, aching and shooting pain is felt in some parts of the ear. Chronic pain, both a medical and phychological issue, must be treated.

Living with Tinnitus, Hearing Loss

Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, David Letterman, Leonard Nimoy, Sysvester Stallone and Barbra Streisand, all live with tinnitus daily. Treatment for this includes ear surgery, removal of loud noise, use of ear protection, anti anxiety drugs like klonopin antidepressant medication, avoidance of caffeine, nicotine and salt, electrical stimulation to the ears, acupuncture, use of “white noise” to block tinnitus sounds and psychotherapy.

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