A common problem with older people is tinnitus as hearing loss is a natural process when we get older. Tinnitus will occur and hearing will lessen as the sensitivity of the hearing nerves gradually reduces. Young people also experience tinnitus and the primary tinnitus cause here is the exposure of the hearing to excessive loud noises, for example pop concerts.
A first visit to an ear specialist may not uncover the reason(s) for tinnitus and because of this it can be a very tough and stressful time of your life as you look for answers. Tinnitus causes can sometimes remain un-diagnosed, so we explore our own solutions to help explain the ailment. So what other factors can cause this annoying and embarrassing ailment, here I have listed natural causes for tinnitus:
Earwax can block the ear over time
An infection/inflammation of the middle ear
Glue ear otosclerosis – irregular bone development can be another factor and is often a genetic problem that is passed down from one generation to the next. The bone irregularity is often found in the middle ear and can lead to reduced hearing
Meniere’s disease – sufferers experience difficulties in their balance, this problem can be found in the inner ear or as it’s commonly known the labyrinth
Paget’s disease – if any damage has been caused to the bones in the ear then repair and enhancement are delayed this then lessens the repair cycle
Anaemia-tinnitus, the tinnitus sounds heard can be as a result of less red blood cells and thinner blood. The blood then circulates the ear at a faster pace and the sounds heard are these blood cells speeding past the cochlea and the brain picking the sound up
A perforated eardrum
Other Common Causes of Tinnitus
A bang to the head or injury to the same
Loud gunshot or explosions near to the ear often accountable to tinnitus
Acoustic neuroma – this is illustrated as a rare, non-cancerous degradation that invades the nerve of the inner ear
Adverse reactions to established medications, eg. Antibiotics, diuretics, quinine and aspirin. This is normal if you exceed the correct dosage
Surpassing the advised limits of alcohol and drug mis-use
An out of control thyroid gland or narrowing of the arteries due to high blood pressure can be another factor
Stress is often referred to as a cause of tinnitus but this is incorrect as this only makes he condition worse if not treated and is often the underlying cause for tinnitus. There are methods outlined in a previous article in reducing stress levels, the sudden loss of a loved one is the best example for the on set of tinnitus as this can be a very stressful episode in any ones life.
Tinnitus causes vary widely and most people who have experienced that incessant ringing or buzzing in their ear tend to be able to trace it back to certain behavior. Tinnitus can arise in several different areas of the ear.
These areas include:
1.The middle ear
2. The outer ear
3. Abnormalities within the brain. It is normal to have a little bit of tinnitus or head noise.
An easy way to test this is by going into a sound proof room in which you can’t hear any outside noises. ringing in the ears
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