Stop the Ringing in the Ears

Ringing in the ears has long been considered a problem for those that listened to music too loud and attended rock concerts where the volume of the music shook the floor. It is true, this can cause damage to the ears and cause ringing, but there are numerous other reasons why someone can suffer from this aggravating condition.

In fact, aging by itself can cause certain changes in the inner ears that can lead to a condition called Tinnitus, where noise in the head happens to be the main symptom of the condition.

To make matters worse, noise in the head caused by Tinnitus typically gets worse as we age due to the fact that hearing tends to diminish. One might expect this to cause you to hear less of the noise in your ears, but it actually has an opposite effect.

You see, your brain wants to concentrate on the external noises in your environment and it focuses less on the internal noises. The less external noise you hear, the more internal noise you will hear. This is why many people suffering from this condition opt for a noise masker.

A noise masker is exactly what it sounds like - it is a device that covers up the noise in your head. It does this by playing soft music, so you essentially create an environment with soft music playing in the background. This helps your brain focus on the external music and less on the internal ringing in your head.

This method has had varying results. It is best to try it yourself and see if it works for you.

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