Understanding Tinnitus: Navigating the World of Phantom Sounds

By The NEARITY Team2024-02-26 18:15:55

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Tinnitus is a disease that a sound in your head and without any external world’s source. For different individuals, the sounds have different types: it's whistling, buzzing, chirping, hissing, humming, roaring, or even shrieking. You may feel the sounds from one ear or even both. The word tinnitus comes from the Latin tinnire, "to ring". In some people, it interferes with concentration, and can be associated with anxiety and depression.

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What are the causes of tinnitus?

1.The hearing loss related to age: Your brain is used to a certain level of sound stimulation. As a result, your hearing nerve is used to a certain level of activity. When hearing loss occurs, your brain will receive less stimulation, but your hearing nerve may still fire at the rate it always has. This can cause you to hear sounds that aren’t really there. About 1 in 3 adults over age 65 develop ringing in their ears.

2.Noise-induced hearing loss:Exposure to cacophonous sounds can result in hearing loss and tinnitus. And the happening of hearing loss or tinnitus may occur incrementally over time or an incident such as an explosion or gunfire at close range.

3.The injuries of ears: The Injuries of ears will affect the auditory nerves, leading to hearing impairment or tinnitus.

4.Ear conditions: Earwax blockages or ear infections can cause temporary hearing loss, resulting in ear ringing.

What is the symptoms of tinnitus

There have several symptoms to show that you may suffer from the hearing loss or tinnitus. For example, although there is no sounds around, a ringing will happen in the ears. Individuals will hear different types of these ringing: Buzzing, Roaring, Clicking Hissing, Humming. Most people who have tinnitus have subjective tinnitus, or tinnitus that only you can hear. The noises of tinnitus sometimes become low or sometimes change to a high squeal, and you may hear it in one or both ears. In some cases, the sound can be so loud it interferes with your ability to concentrate or hear external sound. Tinnitus may be present all the time, or it may come and go. In rare cases, tinnitus can occur as a rhythmic pulsing or whooshing sound, often in time with your heartbeat. This is called pulsatile tinnitus.

How to treat tinnitus

The treatment of tinnitus usually according to the cause of condition, a healthcare provider (usually an audiologist) will do a physical examination and check your ears for any obvious issues. They’ll also ask about your medical history and whether you’ve had recent exposure to loud noises. And tinnitus is a symptom of many conditions, doctor may need to run tests to get an accurate diagnosis, and if you purchase the Headpod Air, crafted by Nearity, you will got a complimentary hearing test, with the assurance of a hassle-free exchange or return if the product not meet your expectations. These assessments might include:

1.Hearing tests: Such as pure-tone audiometry, speech understanding and tympanometry if needed

2.Blood test: check for heart disease or other health conditions

3.Imaging tests: MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or CT (computed tomography) scans.

You may also need an evaluation with a dentist to determine if tinnitus is a symptom of temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).

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How to protect your hearing

Because tinnitus is a symptom of other health conditions, you can’t always prevent it. But you can take steps to protect your hearing, which can help reduce your risk. Taking care of your hearing in these situations

1.Working in construction or factory settings

2.At concerts and movie theatres. Noise levels at these types of events can be too loud and may harm your hearing over time.

3.When using power tools, mowing the lawn or utilizing other loud equipment

You should also be careful the time you wear headphones or earbuds. Protect your ears by keeping the volume low.

The lifestyle and the tinnitus

Lifestyle changes that may help you manage tinnitus:

1.some foods or drinks may have a temporary effect on tinnitus, but it is okay to eat and drink whatever you like in moderation.

You may find certain foods give your tinnitus a temporary increase, but the effect is only short term.

2.quitting smoking: smoking narrows the blood vessels that supply vital oxygen to your ears and their sensory cells.

3.keeping physically and mentally active: take up exercise (walking is very beneficial), hobbies or interests.

Conclusion

In conclusion, tinnitus is a prevalent affliction that will disrupt our daily lives. Thus, it is significant to seek for a timely treatment or be careful in some activities which may hurt our ears. Head Pod Air, developed by Nearity Hearing Aids, offers considerable assistance to individuals suffering from tinnitus, alleviating the challenges they face in their daily life. Nearity has a campaign to recruit users above the age of 18 with mild hearing impairment. If you meet our criteria, Nearity is pleased to offer a complimentary trial of HearPod Air. Please send your contact details to marketing@nearity.co.

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