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Monday, August 14, 2017

By Ann Reynolds


As a matter of fact, many people lose sleep at night because of the ringing or buzzing noise in their ears. Again, it can be experienced as hissing, grinding, humming, clicking, roaring, or whistling noises. This sound is usually aggravating and can be perceived when there is absence of external noise. Generally, this phantom noise is referred to as Tinnitus. It is essentially more of a symptom of other ear problems rather than an actual stand-alone ear disorder.

Although this condition can be particularly distressing especially when all is quiet, it is not usually a symptom of a serious condition. It may come and go for some individuals and just be a small aggravation. Nevertheless, for others, it can persist for a longer time and disrupt their daily lives such as trouble in falling asleep, depression as well as loss in concentration.

This defect is unpredictable as it can occur slowly as time goes by or suddenly. In spite of the fact that the main cause is not well known, it is usually associated with some internal issue such as accumulation of earwax, loss of hearing due to old age, inner ear damage and not limited to middle ear infections. In addition, the defect is likened to Meniere disease.

Regarding the age-related hearing loss, the hearing of many individuals deteriorates with age from about 60 years. Consequently, this type of hearing loss due to aging, medically known as presbycusis, leads to the ringing sensation. Moreover, when your ears are exposed to loud noises for a long time, for instance from chain-saws and firearms, heavy equipment, portable music apparatus like iPods or MP3, then this condition is inevitable.

In addition, the condition can result from exposure to loud noise for a longer period of time. Noise from gunshots, heavy equipment, and portable music apparatus such as iPods and people exposed to this noise are at the risk of getting this condition. More so, ear blockage can cause this condition. Generally, earwax protects the ear canal by reducing the accumulation of bacteria and even trapping dirt. Nevertheless, when there is over accumulation of wax, it makes it hard to clean it out which later cause hearing loss.

Furthermore, some medications either result in or worsen this state. Normally, the bigger the dose, the worse this feeling gets. A few of the medicines include diuretics such as bumetanide, Quinine medications, antibiotics like polymyxin B, and cancer medicines such as vincristine.

Currently, there is no precise treatment for everyone to manage this roaring sound. Nevertheless, if an underlying cause of this condition can be identified and treated effectively, then this may lessen the sounds. But, if no specific underlying condition can be detected, there are several methods that can be used to manage it.

Some of the methods include sound therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, as well as counseling. The sound therapy is effective in that you are exposed to neutral sounds that divert the buzzing or ringing sounds. The cognitive behavior and counseling therapy train you on how best to cope with the noise. However, if it persists and impacts on your daily life, seek the aid of a doctor.




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