While trying to determine the cause of
tinnitus, recall that most all health problems have a multifactoral
causation. It is important to evaluate all cofactors, direct and
indirect, since these various causative agents and life situations often
fit together like pieces of a puzzle to explain causation. Each
potential cause of of
tinnitus
, - when considered alone - might not be
sufficinet to cause this problem by itself.
Nevertheless, in combination, a more complex and multi-layered cause of
tinnitus becomes apparent.
Two or more causes can interact and combine, starting a complex and
unique chain of events resulting in a health problem, like tinnitus.
Alone, none of them could start a problem like tinnitus.
Common medical causes of tinnitus
Typically, there are just two basic medical explanations to explain the
cause of tinnitus. The first, is tinnitus often occurs as the end result
of a health problem like high blood pressure or hearing loss, and is
seen as an end result of a more serious preexisting health condition or
disease. Second, tinnitus can often be a primary symptom related to
almost any ear disorder, such as: any problem from an ear infection, to
Meniere's disease, or a perforated ear drum to a sinus infection, or an
ear canal blocked by ear wax to a tumor of the middle ear, or cervical
spine osteoarthtitis to severe weight loss due to excessive dieting, or
a whiplash injury to rapid change of barometric pressure on an airplane,
or to overuse of aspirin or alcohol.
Also, there are less common causes of tinnitus that can arise as a
result of other disorders: a tumor of the auditory nerve, anemia, heart
and blood vessel disorders (hypertension and arteriosclerosis), or low
thyroid hormone levels in the blood stream (hypothyroidism). In certain
sensitive individuals, the mercury in common amalgam dental fillings can
be a cause of tinnitus. Tinnitus might also be an early indicator the
body is being overtaxed with work and stress.
Exercise, when taken to excess, can be a cause of tinnitus by creating
micro-injury to the inner ear mechanism, from increased pressures or
direct truama. resulting in abnormal auditory nerve function. To back up
this idea, the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, in its
February 1991 issue, explained tinnitus can arise from the on-going,
sudden and powerful impact forces of aggressive sports and exercise.
The typical deterioration of the cochlear part of the inner ear, and
related reduced hearing ability that are a part of the natural aging
process (presbycusis) are another common cause of tinnitus. Lastly, for
reasons not entirely clear to medical researchers, but explained within
the TTI website, general daily stress from the activities of daily
living can and does worsen tinnitus.
The Tinnitus Treatment Institute has long recommended that anyone
suffering from tinnitus should undergo active Alternative Medicine
treatment following the therapy guidelines suggested throughout its
website. The results are great and therapy will probably improve other
aspects of your health while you are at it, as many peopole report.
The Tinnitus Treatment Institute specializes in using safe and effective
Alternative Medicine therapies to assist healing and repair related to
those who suffer from constant ear noises
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