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Tinnitus is one of the known causes of hearing loss which is irreversible. But there are instances that developing Tinnitus will not cause any hearing loss, the only thing is that you just run the risk of developing tinnitus without hearing loss if the Tinnitus becomes more severe or goes on for an extended period of time. It's important to understand that Tinnitus itself won't cause hearing loss; it's just another symptom that go along with Tinnitus or the root causes that will be the one that will really create problems for the ear drum. Tinnitus itself is not a disease or condition; it's just a technical term to describe the different sounds such as buzzing, clicking, or ringing that a person hears over an extended periods of time. Tinnitus is caused by something else going on in the body, and until that problem wasn't brought to an end, the Tinnitus will continue to occur and possibly get worse. Among the many possible causes of Tinnitus; inner ear problems, middle ear problems, and ear infections can all be a cause. Obviously, these are conditions that only a doctor can verify; but even then there are little options available for treatment, though it might just hide the Tinnitus for a mean while. Yet, the best way to get rid of Tinnitus related to ear problems is to take pressure off of the ears and live a healthier lifestyle. Be mindful of what objects are being placed into the ears; sometimes, cleaning with Q-tips can push ear wax into the ear or make an infection worse. If there is drainage from the ear because of infection, or a noticeable heat, don't cover the ear and try to trap it in, instead, let it come out and keep the area clean. This is your body's way of getting rid of the infection. Of course, there are various dietary improvements that can be made to improve the condition and function of the ear; the only key is to know exactly what works and what doesn't. It's possible to experience. Tinnitus without hearing loss but that doesn't mean that it won't happen eventually. There is no cure for hearing loss, but there is a cure for Tinnitus.
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