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Causes of Tinnitus

The causes of tinnitus are explained here for you. If you underwent chemotherapy for your colon cancer, chances are you may have tinnitus. Help for tinnitus is also here for you. There is a homeopathic solution that can mitigate the symptoms of tinnitus.

What Is It?

Tinnitus is a noise, such as hissing or ringing in your ears. Tinnitus afflicts about 1 in 5 people. It is not a disease of the ear. Rather, it is a symptom of an ear injury, age-related hearing loss, or a circulatory system disorder.

Another common cause is exposure to loud noises at some point in your life. That could be from concerts or sporting events or high volume on an iPod or mp3 player. Very loud noise damages the delicate membranes of the inner ear.

Twenty percent of all chemotherapy patients experience tinnitus. It is a side effect of the drugs that they put into your body. Up until recently there was nothing you could do about it. Now, there is a homeopathic solution.

Other Causes of Tinnitus

In your inner ear there are tiny, delicate hairs that move in relation to the pressure of sound waves. Then, the ear cells release an electrical signal through the auditory nerve to your brain. You brain interprets these signals as sound!

If the hairs inside your inner ear are bent or broken, they can "leak" random electrical pulses to your brain. This is tinnitus.

A list of conditions that promote tinnitus is here for you.

  • Age-related hearing loss. Usually hearing declines with age. It starts around age 60. Hearing loss can cause tinnitus.
  • Exposure to loud noise.Tinnitus caused by short-term exposure, such as a concert, usually goes away. Long-term exposure causes permanent damage.
  • Earwax blockage. A build-up of earwax can irritate the eardrum and lead to tinnitus.
  • Meniere’s disease. It is an inner ear disorder from abnormal inner ear fluid pressure.
  • Stress and depression. These conditions are associated with tinnitus.
  • TMJ disorders. Problems with your temperomandibular joint on each side of your face can cause tinnitus.
  • Head or neck injuries. This usually causes tinnitus in one ear.

There are a variety of cardiovascular causes for tinnitus. If you are reading this page, you have had colon cancer and possible endured chemotherapy. You are interested in help for tinnitus.

Help Is Here

There is a product called Ring Relief. It is a patent pending formula of all natural, homeopathic agents. It is scientifically engineered to address the discomfort of earaches and tinnitus. It is a glycerin-based solution with 7 active ingredients proven to alleviate:

  • Ciliary damage
  • Eardrum injury
  • Inflammation
  • Nerve damage
  • Inner ear trouble
  • Ringing or hissing or buzzing

You will soon be able buy this solution on this very website in our Bookstore/Pharmacy. It comes with a money-back guarantee. It is certainly worth trying. You may get the relief you need from the constant noise in your ear.

Conclusion

I have explained the causes of tinnitus. I explained for you something that provides help for tinnitus. Hopefully you have learned something of value.

If you have any questions related to your colon cancer, or chemotherapy, or tinnitus please send them our way. We are always happy to hear from our readers.

Written by Margaret Stenerson

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