Some may put the stress on the first syllable while others will put it on the second using a long I sound. Imagine being bothered by it 24 hours a day and seven days a week, and then you will know why it is called misery. Without anything from the environment causing it, a ringing or a buzzing sound in the ear is repeatedly played and that is called tinnitus. If you like this article on Hearing visit
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The sounds differ with every person who suffers with the disease. While mine is a whirring sound, others have clanging or roaring sounds. There is a person with tinnitus that I know whose description of the sound is like that of Japan's bullet train and it happens with head congestion.
It is our wish that the research for our much awaited cure is ongoing. While the waiting continues, more and more sufferers are killing themselves. The responding audiologist stated that he has three cases in his practicing years that gave up and took their own lives.
What bothers this audiologist is that today's generation are messing their ears up with too loud sounds from their music. I do not think it is the music per se. Maybe even mellow sounds could do it if the volume were high enough. If you like this article on Hearing visit
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Someone saw me one time as I party in a low ceilinged ballroom but with my ears stuffed with cotton. That was the event that marked the beginning of the sounds that never left my head and so I sought the help of a doctor to be prescribed of a pill. It was a bitter pill because he told me I had tinnitus, that it wouldn't go away and that I have to learn to live with it. I hope the kids nowadays save themselves from the unpleasant journey and start lowering the volume of the music they listen to. There is a shocking level of noise that pierces our ears nowadays.
Most of the young people won't notice a hearing loss, but as they get older their earphone days may come back to haunt them. Residual hearing in older age can be predicted as early as the youthful years basing on how a person listens. Six out of 10 freshmen students in college are experiencing hearing losses and the culprit is loud music.
Boisterous noises make newborns particularly exposed to inner ear damage that may even lead to loss of brain cells, according to another authority. Unshielded jet engine or chain saw sounds are classified as loud low frequency and these need to be kept away from newborn infants. Researchers in Sweden have cautioned that noisy toys also may harm hearing. Even squeaky rubber squeeze toys placed close to the ear may bring noises in the 108 decibel level which is already equivalent to the sound created by a chain saw.
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