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Tinnitus

- Understanding, Avoiding, And Beating Tinnitus

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The sensation of noise or ringing in the hearing in the absence of an external sound source is referred to as tinnitus. This disorder may present itself in the form of ringing, humming, hissing, whistling, or analogous auditory phenomena. Tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying condition, such as injury to the auditory system, and not a disease in and of itself. Primarily, two varieties of tinnitus exist: - Subjective tinnitus is the most prevalent form, in which the auditory perception of the sounds is limited to the individual experiencing it. It is frequently associated with inner ear or auditory nerve issues. - Objective Tinnitus: This is a rare form of tinnitus in which the affected individual and others are both able to perceive the sounds. It is frequently correlated with a corporeal origin of sound, including anomalies in blood vessels or muscular contractions. The intensity of temporary or chronic tinnitus may differ. The following are typical causes of tinnitus: - The hair cells in the inner ear can be harmed by prolonged exposure to loud noises, which can occur in the workplace or during leisure activities such as concerts. This injury can result in the development of tinnitus. - Age-related hearing loss: The auditory system experiences alterations that may contribute to the development of tinnitus and hearing loss as individuals age. - An accumulation of earwax may result in auditory impairment and tinnitus. - Specific medications: Ototoxic (ear-damaging) medications, in particular, may be contributory to the development of tinnitus. - Ear and sinus infections: Tinnitus may be caused by infections of the ear or sinuses. - Head and neck injuries: Tinnitus may result from an impact to the auditory system caused by head or neck trauma. Although tinnitus is incurable, there are management techniques available to assist individuals in tolerating its symptoms. Hearing aides, masking devices that generate white noise to obscure the tinnitus sounds, counseling, and relaxation techniques are a few examples. It is critical that those who are experiencing tinnitus consult a physician in order to identify and treat any underlying causes, as well as to determine the most effective management strategy for their particular condition.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798883918420
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Udgivet:
  • 5. marts 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 127x203x3 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 73 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
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Forventet levering: 24. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Tinnitus

The sensation of noise or ringing in the hearing in the absence of an external sound source is referred to as tinnitus. This disorder may present itself in the form of ringing, humming, hissing, whistling, or analogous auditory phenomena. Tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying condition, such as injury to the auditory system, and not a disease in and of itself.
Primarily, two varieties of tinnitus exist:
- Subjective tinnitus is the most prevalent form, in which the auditory perception of the sounds is limited to the individual experiencing it. It is frequently associated with inner ear or auditory nerve issues.
- Objective Tinnitus: This is a rare form of tinnitus in which the affected individual and others are both able to perceive the sounds. It is frequently correlated with a corporeal origin of sound, including anomalies in blood vessels or muscular contractions.
The intensity of temporary or chronic tinnitus may differ. The following are typical causes of tinnitus:
- The hair cells in the inner ear can be harmed by prolonged exposure to loud noises, which can occur in the workplace or during leisure activities such as concerts. This injury can result in the development of tinnitus.
- Age-related hearing loss: The auditory system experiences alterations that may contribute to the development of tinnitus and hearing loss as individuals age.
- An accumulation of earwax may result in auditory impairment and tinnitus.
- Specific medications: Ototoxic (ear-damaging) medications, in particular, may be contributory to the development of tinnitus.
- Ear and sinus infections: Tinnitus may be caused by infections of the ear or sinuses.
- Head and neck injuries: Tinnitus may result from an impact to the auditory system caused by head or neck trauma.
Although tinnitus is incurable, there are management techniques available to assist individuals in tolerating its symptoms. Hearing aides, masking devices that generate white noise to obscure the tinnitus sounds, counseling, and relaxation techniques are a few examples. It is critical that those who are experiencing tinnitus consult a physician in order to identify and treat any underlying causes, as well as to determine the most effective management strategy for their particular condition.

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