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Tinnitus Causes
To understand tinnitus causes we must look at the cochlea, located inside the inner ear. The cochlea is lined with tiny
auditory hair cells which, when healthy, these hairs move when stimulated by
the pressure of sound waves. The movement triggers the cell to
discharge electricity through the nerve of hearing, sending electrical signals to the brain that are then translated into sound. Tinnitus
causes sounds in the ear, here's why.
In the hearing impaired, these hair cells are damaged or destroyed, causing partial or total hearing loss.
One of the primary tinnitus causes is trauma to the cochlea from loud noises or accidents
which cause hair cell damage. The most frequent cause of tinnitus is related to hair cell damage.
This causes tinnitus because when the hairs are damaged, bent or
broken, they move randomly in a constant state of irritation. Unable
to hold their charge, the auditory cells “leak” random electrical
impulses to the brain as noise - which causes tinnitus.
Causes for Tinnitus or ringing in the ear:
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Age-related tinnitus
causes - hearing loss (presbycusis) occurring
usually around age 60.
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Trauma-related tinnitus
causes - damage to the inner ear (could
result from excessive exposure to loud sound).
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Long-term use of medications such as aspirin (in
large doses), quinine (used in treatment of malaria), antibiotics and
anti-inflammatory can be tinnitus causes. Often the unwanted noises disappear once the drugs
are discontinued.
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Temporomandibular joint problems (jaw disorders
resulting in clicking or grating noises) can be one of the tinnitus
causes.
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Otosclerosis (stiffening of the bones in the
middle ear).
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Trauma or injury to the head or
neck can be a tinnitus cause.
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Ear wax – Buildup of excess wax in the ear can
reduce your ability to hear outside noises, and can be
tinnitus causes by causing you to hear
internal noises better.
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Ear infection – If an infection reduces your
ability to hear outside noises, you are more likely to hear the noises
related to Tinnitus.
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Atherosclerosis – Buildup of cholesterol and
other fatty deposits causes tinnitus by causing the middle and inner ear to loose its
elasticity which causes the blood flow to become more forceful which
makes it easier for the ear to detect the beats.
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High blood pressure – High blood pressure and
factors that increase the blood pressure such as stress, alcohol and
caffeine are
tinnitus causes and can make the sounds more noticeable.
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Food--Specific foods may trigger tinnitus. Problem foods include red wine, grain-based spirits, cheese, and chocolate. Tinnitus may also be caused by foods rich in salicylates (the same ingredient as in aspirin, which also causes tinnitus when taken in large amounts).
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Growths/tumors--Acoustic
neuromas, glomous tumors, otosclerosis may all be
tinnitus causes.
Surgery may be recommended.
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Stress--Stress is not a direct cause of tinnitus, but it may generally make an already existing case worse.
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Since
tinnitus might be a symptom of another health problem, see your
doctor for any hearing concerns.
Caffeine, tobacco, alcohol, aspirin, antihistamines, and
prescription or even over-the-counter medications can aggravate
existing tinnitus and are
tinnitus causes. Although
there remains no cure, tinnitus symptoms can be overcome.
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tinnitus and ear noise symptoms.
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