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Sounds of Tinnitus

When it comes to tinnitus there is no easy explanation. There are actually many sounds associated with tinnitus and patients suffering from the condition could fall all over the board when it comes to the kinds of sounds they hear. The more you learn about the condition of tinnitus, the better able you are to understand what causes the sounds of tinnitus and why people experience different sounds.

The sounds of tinnitus are one of the most puzzling things about the condition. There is such a wide range of different sounds that folk experience with this condition that it can be mysterious to the people suffering as well as to doctors and experts making an attempt to treat the condition. There are such a lot of different sorts of sounds that somebody can experience with tinnitus. Different folks may hear different sounds of tinnitus or the same person may experience different sounds at different times.

One of the most unsettling facets of the condition is the sounds of tinnitus. The reason being because the sounds themselves can be loud and stressful and also that many patients feel they are going silly or losing their mind. Especially before you actually understand the condition that you have, it can be very scary to hear sounds that no-one else can hear.

Examples of Sounds of Tinnitus

    • Ringing
    • Buzzing
    • Hissing
    • Chirping
    • Whizzing
    • Rushing
    • Pulsing
    • And more

Some people have said that their tinnitus sounds bear a resemblance to the high pitched squeal from many computer monitors or TVS. Other people say that theirs sounds like rushing water or breaking glass and even some say it sounds like chainsaws.
Still some sounds of tinnitus are the regular noise caused by the sufferers heart beat. This is referred to as pulsatile tinnitus. Often the kind of tinnitus or the reason for tinnitus affects the sounds of tinnitus. This is why your symptoms can often help you determine what caused your tinnitus. The sounds of tinnitus can also change in power. Some sufferers have only a mild case that looks to be a faint background noise where others have loud, even deafening sounds of tinnitus. Studies have been done on this time and time again to figure out the different levels of loudness tinnitus patients suffer from in comparison to one another and also over time while they have the condition.

Some folk hear the tinnitus noises in just 1 ear where others hear it in both ears. Some folks hear it start in one ear and then progress to the other ear. The varying sounds of tinnitus can be based upon many alternative things like stress, your private health, the type of tinnitus you have, what caused your tinnitus and more.

If you are concerned about the sounds of your tinnitus or want to find out more about why you are experiencing certain sounds and how and when you experience them, talk with your fitness pro or tinnitus specialist to help narrow down your symptoms and the source of the sounds you are experiencing.

The information found here is for researching purposes only. No medical advice is meant. As with any condition it is recommended for you to consult a health professional before taking any medical advice.

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