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A ringing noise in ears is known in medical terms as tinnitus & there is no apparent outside source for this loud noise. The ringing noise in ears you hear comes from within and may be soft or loud. It can be a sizzling, roaring, buzzing, whistling, humming, hissing, blowing, or ringing noise. Some people have even reported hearing water running, air escaping, the inside of a seashell, and musical notes. Alternative terminology is noises or buzzing in the ears, hissing noise in ears, and ringing in the ears. Almost everyone experiences a mild form of tinnitus when you hear sounds in your ears for short periods. Stop the ringing noise in your ears:
It is a very stressful condition when it is constant or repeated and it can intrude with your capability to concentrate or sleep. Studies has not been able to produce an exact cause for why people hear a ringing. Nevertheless, there are many theories floating around among the professionals and non professionals. This ringing can be a symptom of almost any ear condition including wax, ear infections, and injury from loud noises. Antibiotics, aspirin, alcohol, caffeine, and other drugs can lead to buzzing noises. Many times tinnitus is a symptom of high blood pressure, an allergy, or anemia.
A simple tinnitus fact: Exposure to loud noise is the main cause of ringing ears in today's noisy world.
When one has been around loud levels of noise for a long period of time it is very possible that hearing loss and tinnitus may occur. The levels of the ear ringing will get louder in quite places where there is very little background noise. The sounds can not be heard by anyone else and can worsen if your stress levels are not in control. Stress can be a big factor in dealing with tinnitus and the ringing noise in ears, which is the reason why exercise is recommended.
At home there are some things you can do to lessen the ringing noise in ears such as avoiding coffee (caffeine), alcohol, and smoking (nicotine); get plenty of rest and sleep with head propped up to lessen head congestion; at night use competing sounds, such as low-level music, ticking clocks, or other noises.
A humidifier, white noise machine, or nearby running dishwasher, can help to drown out the noises and make it less irritating. A device worn like a hearing aid offers relief in some cases. Even a hearing aid may help lessen ringing noise in ears and amplify outside sounds. Learn how to relax the body because feeling stressed out and anxiousness can worsen the ringing noise in ears. Counseling has helped some to learn to tolerate tinnitus.
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