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Temporary Tinnitus - A Basics Guide

If you frequently hear buzzing, roaring, or hissing sounds from your ears or head, you must have temporary tinnitus. At the present date, there isn’t any known cure to this condition. The good news is there are things you can do to ease or alleviate the tinnitus symptoms and these things start with finding out the cause. There are many causes of temporary tinnitus. Read on to know more about these.

The first possible cause of temporary tinnitus is another illness or medical or health condition. Severe medical conditions like narrowing of the carotid artery, a neck or head injury, aneurysm, or even a tumor can manifest themselves through ringing, buzzing, and hissing sounds from the ears or from the head. For this reason, it is necessary that you consult with your doctor.

While the above-mentioned medical cases are rare, tinnitus may also be caused my common medical illnesses. One common medical condition that can cause temporary case of tinnitus is high blood pressure. Ear infection is another example. Having hard, impacted earwax buildup can also cause this condition. If you start hearing sounds and noises that other people around you could not hear, then visit your doctor right away. Knowing what’s causing your tinnitus does not only cure or alleviate your tinnitus; it also stops or treats the medical condition behind it.

Another common cause of this condition is the aging process as when the body ages, its parts including the ears tend to deteriorate. This deterioration causes the hearing cells to deteriorate, thereby causing tinnitus. For older people, the tinnitus they experience temporarily may lead to permanent hearing loss, a common condition among old people.

Another common cause of temporary tinnitus is the exposure to loud noises and sounds such as the noise or sounds coming from bomb explosion, fireworks, gun fire, machinery, loud music, and others. Beware because too much exposure to these loud noises can cause permanent tinnitus. If it’s hard to avoid these things for important reasons, such as work, then just give your ears enough protection by making use of earplugs or other types of ear protection devices.

Temporary tinnitus may also a side effect of the medicines, drugs, or pills you take on a daily basis. There are more than 200 medicines that can actually have tinnitus as one of their side effects. In fact, over-the-counter medicines like aspirin or commonly prescribed drugs such as antibiotics are often associated with adverse side effects, including tinnitus.

Your overall health can also have its share in your temporary tinnitus. Thus, it is very important that you keep yourself healthy by eating a healthy and balanced diet, reducing your stress, and getting enough rest and sleep. Experiencing tinnitus itself is such a big stress but you should learn how to manage your situation because this can only aggravate your condition not to mention that it can also cause other medical conditions. Keep in mind that in order to get rid of this problem, you need to stay healthy because if you don’t, you are also predisposing yourself to suffering from permanent tinnitus. Make sure you identify the cause behind your condition and it will become relatively easy to find ways to get rid of it.


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