Before you can hope to find methods to treat tinnitus is advisable to understand what tinnitus is. You will be in a much better position to relieve the tinnitus symptoms once you have a good understanding of the condition.
There is no point in simply living with it like many people do simply because you do not know what it really is.
Tinnitus is defined as experiencing ringing, buzzing, or other noises or sounds without the presence of an external cause. In some cases the noise may be heard by others. In the majority of cases however only the person experiencing tinnitus will be able to hear the noises.
Tinnitus can be present in both ears or just in one ear. Whilst tinnitus is almost known as a ringing in the ears, there can be many other noises heard as well:
• Humming
• Noises Like a Door Bell Buzzing
• Hissing
• Roaring Sounds
• High Pitched Whining Sounds and more
Some people even experience a combination of the different types of tinnitus sounds on a regular basis.
It’s also important to know that there are different types of tinnitus. Many folk learn that tinnitus is a condition but never learn that there are different types that need to treated differently.
Please check out below for a brief discussion on the different tinnitus categories:
Tonal tinnitus- in this type, you experience a constant sound such as a single note being played over and over. Only hearing one specifiv noise or pitch? That’s called tonal tinnitus.
Pulsatile tinnitus- this type is intermittent and often takes on a beat with the heartbeat or pulse of the person.
Objective tinnitus- in this type, the sounds can be heard by other people, not just the sufferer.
One also can experience multiple other tinnitus sounds such as beeping, cicada like noises, water flowing and more.
Any and all of these sounds and symptoms could be tinnitus so don’t feel locked into one specific definition of what tinnitus is. It’s this type of close-minded thinking that holds people back in finding the treatment they need and deserve.
The advice provided is for research purposes only. No medical treatment is meant. As with any condition it is best to consult a health professional before taking any medical advice.
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