Low Humming In The Ears - Common Causes of Ringing in Your Ears

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There are many causes for tinnitus, but the most common is damage to your inner ear from too much noise! Ever been to a loud fireworks display, loud concert, loud airport, loud construction site or played your car stereo too loud? If so, and you now have ringing in your ears, you may have what is called tinnitus. Let's talk about the common causes if you have ringing in the ears...

Tinnitus is described differently by many people, but most agree that is a buzzing, humming or tingling in their ears.  The damage comes from the inner ear being wounded by too much noise.  Loud club, loud bands, loud air shows, loud car motors or loud screaming can all cause inner ear damage.  Although there are many other causes of tinnitus or ringing in the ears such as side effects from certain medications, swimming injuries, anxiety or stress, most experts agree that noise damage is the most common. /?030710" Low Humming In The Ears

Today, cell phone and MP3 players all being very popular to listen to with earphones, the danger is greater than ever before.  Some damage can potentially be irreversible, so it is best to keep the volume low when you are listening to any device with ear plugs for safety sake.  In fact, to avoid this kind of damage to your inner ear, it would be wise to wear ear plugs to protect yourself in a area where you can't control the volume!

The good news is that once you do recognize that you do have tinnitus, there are many helps and remedies available to help you! /?030710" Low Humming In The Ears