Friday, August 1st, 2008

Tinnitus and Hearing Loss

The first thing that a sufferer must do is to consult a specialist to know and to rule out the causes of the tinnitus. With an accurate examination, a clear prognosis and medical treatments, the cause of tinnitus is exposed.

Aside from loud noise exposure, there are other causes of Tinnitus; some factors could be due the following reasons:

  • Kidney malfunctions
  • Migraines and headaches
  • Asthma
  • Cough and cold
  • Hypertension
  • Allergies (drug or food)
  • Stress
  • Drug intakes

    Stress either emotional or physical can lead to a severe tinnitus. Continuous ringing of ears may result to further physical damage in the areas of your innermost ear. The nerves, cochlea and eardrums are parts of ear that should be taken care of and in worst cases; tinnitus can lead to irreversible effect of hearing loss.If you have consulted your physician for the ringing ear sensation, most probably a program is made for you to alleviate the condition. With proper medication, proper diet and modification of lifestyle could stop the progress of hearing impairment of the sufferer.

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    Posted by cfpros on August 1st, 2008 | Filed in Health |



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