What is Tinnitus and How Can It Be Cured?

The symptoms of tinnitus are usually a constant noise in the ear, including ringing, whistling, roaring, hissing, or buzzing. Often, tinnitus only manifests itself in the sufferer’s inner ear ( Subjective tinnitus), while at other times, it may also erupt spontaneously outside of the ear ( Objective tinnitus). In most cases, only the individual who has tinnitus hears it ( subjective tinnitus). For the most part, the ringing sound that accompanies tinnitus is purely psychological.

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Many tinnitus patients turn to tinnitus retraining therapy to try to eliminate or minimize the sounds they hear, either permanently or for some time. This type of therapy works on the premise that tinnitus originates within the brain and is not caused by an inner problem. Because this is true, many people believe that tinnitus is psychosomatic – the sound is there regardless of whether the sufferer is experiencing a symptom or not. The sounds produced by tinnitus may be unpleasant, but do not actually cause the disorder.

Some common sounds that tinnitus patients hear can include hissing, chirping, pulsing, clicking, and ticking. There are many other sounds that have been documented over the years, ranging from the soft humming of water to the sound like the beating of a heart. Many people with tinnitus do not even know that the sound they hear is not coming from their bodies, but only their minds.

The key to getting rid of tinnitus depends upon determining the underlying cause. One method of reducing or removing tinnitus is to get rid of any possible causes of the tinnitus. For instance, if you suffer from tinnitus due to anxiety, depression, stress, or high blood pressure, you will need to see a doctor to receive treatment that will help you alleviate your symptoms. If you work in a loud, noisy environment, such as construction sites or music studios, you should wear earplugs and use hearing protection while in these settings. In addition, if possible, try to avoid environments that commonly irritate your tinnitus, such as traffic, airplanes, and loud machinery.

While there is no known cure for tinnitus, there are some ways to reduce or eliminate it. For example, you may notice that white noise machine helps to relieve tinnitus symptoms. Noise masking, also sometimes called white noise therapy, uses electronic devices in order to hide irritating noises. You can purchase specialized hearing aids in order to drown out the sounds of tinnitus and gain some relief from the stress or anxiety that is causing you to experience tinnitus. With a bit of perseverance, you can lead a normal life again.

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