by Nasoosie » Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:18 am
Hi There!
Tinnitus is the term for a ringing in your ears, or noise in your ears. I have suffered from it all my life. Sometimes, especially if it just came on, it can be caused by a wax plug in one or both ears. Otherwise, nobody knows what causes it or how to treat it! There are many suggestions on the internet, and many doctors have different approaches for treatment, but I have yet to find anything that has helped my situation. The theory is that the sounds are caused by the circulation of blood in your inner ear. Another theory is it's the electrical impulses from the normal tension in your jaw muscles that your ears are picking up. The only thing that helps me is having a radio or a TV on continually, or being outside in the spring when the frogs and toads are singing all night! Mostly, I have had to learn to ignore the annoying sound, but it truly never ceases. Sometimes it gets louder, but never goes away. If you want to know what it's like, try clenching your jaw really hard, or resisting closing your lower jaw, using your jaw muscles in overdrive. For me, the noise then becomes exaggerated, but it's the same sound I hear all the time.
You should definitely go to a hearing specialist for a thorough ear checkup and hearing test to make sure there is nothing physically wrong or in your ear canals. If all else gets ruled out, welcome to the annoying world of tinnitus! It is a common affliction, apparently, but only drives a small percentage of those who suffer from it crazy. The worst times for me are when I am in total silence, as when I am outside at night under a clear, black sky, watching the stars.
Blood pressure may also play a part in this annoying thing----be sure to have yours checked. I have also suffered from high blood pressure all my life, even though I am always on meds to treat it.
Good luck! And, if you discover something to shut the sound off, PLEASE let me know about it!
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