Tinnitus is the sound of ringing in the ears. It may also be described as roaring, buzzing, hissing, or clicking inside the head.
The phantom sounds are instead generated by your brain, in an area called the auditory cortex.
Tinnitus may be caused by different parts of the hearing system. The outer ear (pinna and ear canal) may be involved. Excessive earwax, especially if the wax touches the eardrum, causing pressure and changing how the eardrum vibrates, can result in tinnitus.
Middle ear problems can also cause tinnitus, including middle ear infection (common) and otosclerosis (uncommon), which hardens the tiny ear bones or ossicles. Another rare cause of tinnitus from the middle ear that does not result in hearing loss is muscle spasms in one of the two tiny muscles in the ear. In this case, the tinnitus can be intermittent and sometimes your examiner may also be able to hear the sounds.
Most subjective tinnitus associated with the hearing system originates in the inner ear. Damage and loss of the tiny sensory hair cells in the inner ear (which can be caused by different factors such as noise damage, medications, and age) may also be associated with tinnitus.
Medications can also damage inner ear hair cells and cause tinnitus. These include both non-prescription medications, such as aspirin and acetaminophen, when taken in high doses, and prescription medications, including certain diuretics and antibiotics. As we age, the incidence of tinnitus increases.
Homoeopathy, to a larger extent, has healed tinnitus, but the remedy depends upon individual characteristics.
From enriching the nerve to enhancing bone structure
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