The Sounds of Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a very private complaint. No one can see it, there’s nothing to see. No one else can
hear it, there’s nothing for them to hear. But the sounds of tinnitus are very much there for the sufferer. The
sounds of tinnitus are always there. The sounds of tinnitus come from somewhere deep inside the mind and no one
really knows why they come.
Tinnitus is described as the sensation of hearing a noise such as a buzzing, a ringing or a
whistling which comes from no external source.
This constant ringing in the ears can for one sufferer appear to come from
just one ear or from both ears. Another sufferer will tell you it comes from deep inside their head. The sounds
of tinnitus can be high pitched. They can be low pitched. They can be there all the time or they can come and
they can go.
For a great many sufferers, for that is what we are, the sounds of
tinnitus are always there but in differing intensities.
In the quiet of the night or perhaps when driving the car alone and with no radio turned on the
sounds of tinnitus manifest themselves out of nowhere and remind you that you are not alone. With the radio on or
having people to talk to can take your attention and focus away from those tinnitus noises, making them fade off
into the background. The more you think about them though the more the sounds of tinnitus are there and the more
invasive they become.
The causes of ringing in the ears, the sounds of tinnitus, are not fully understood. Exposure to a
loud noise such as a bang or music being played excessively loudly can bring on a constant ringing in the ears. For
most people that constant ringing in the ears will go away with time. For some though it does not. Those noises
take up a permanent residency in their head and become their own personal sounds of tinnitu s.
There are millions of people affected by tinnitus noises. It can strike at any time and it can
strike people of any age. It can be judged to be a result of an ear infection. It can be associated with a general
hearing loss. The sounds of tinnitus can be induced by stress and certainly for many sufferers exacerbated by it.
But for most people what causes ringing in the ears, of that invasive and constant ringing in the ears, the causes
of the sounds of tinnitus will remain a mystery because in truth no one really knows.
articles related to the sounds of tinnitus:
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Pulsatile Tinnitus and its Symptoms. For most
tinnitus sufferers the sounds of tinnitus, that familiar hissing, buzzing or ringing in the ear
tends to be a steady unchanging noise that comes and goes or is perhaps omnipresent.
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Symptoms of Tinnitus The
term Tinnitus is a label given to a condition in which noises or sounds are perceived to be heard
but where there is no apparent source for that sound external to the ear.
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