Tinnitus Symptoms
A lot of people have the mistaken idea that Tinnitus (pronounced TIN-it-us) is an inflammation of the inner ear, but that is not correct, despite the fact that tinnitus can be caused by an inflammation or infection inside the ear. What tinnitus actually is, then, is the sound or noise heard that is coming from inside the ear and not from the outside.
Just because the symptoms for tinnitus do not happen on a 24-hours a day, 7-days a week basis does not mean you do not have it. Some times tinnitus can start and stop on a random basis, and you never know when it might start up again.
What exactly the tinnitus symptom sounds like is not the same for every person who is suffering from it. For some people it may be described as a roaring noise while others are likely to say that it sounds like a ringing noise. But others use different terms, such as: whistling, humming, buzzing, or a sound similar to running water. In a very few, rare instances, the tinnitus symptom sounds like screeching, chirping, or — rarest of all — like music. In no cases have tinnitus patients heard voices.
There are other symptoms of tinnitus, which may include pain in the ear, a feeling of being dizzy, headaches or feeling disoriented.
Even though there is not yet any cure for tinnitus, that does not mean you have to suffer with these symptoms. A great many people are successfully treating their tinnitus with homeopathic remedies.
Learn about Homeopathic Remedies for Tinnitus Treatment.
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