Ringing ears: Symptoms and treatment
April 13th, 2010 by Stand Team
■ How we can define a buzz?
The buzz is a feeling that sound can be localized to one or two ears, either in the middle of the skull of a person and may be intermittent or permanent, and high or low intensity. This symptom is the particularity of being totally subjective, so that no one else that the patient may know exactly what is the degree of discomfort that this sound it causes. However, we can say that depends on the type of humming, there will be more or less discomfort in the listening.
■ Then, we can talk about different types of hum? Yes. On one side are the grave, which are those that are accompanying the decreases hearing
Conductive. Among these problems prior to the nerve we can mention the stopper of wax, the acute otitis media, or hardness in the movements of the bones of the ear, among others, When this buzz is low-intensity, virtually no annoying, since the ambient noise tends to be more powerful than the power of buzz. But when it is in silence, the buzz can be transformed into a nightmare.
■ AND what is the other type of acumen?
It is the acute that usually accompany nerve damage, with the consequent loss of hearing. Its origin can be given in intrinsic (neurological disorders, of the brain circulation, brain hemorrhages, increase excessive cholesterol) or extrinsic noise (high-intensity, as a jackhammer or an explosion). Without a doubt, this table is more severe than the buzz serious because, in this case, the disorder appears next to a decreased hearing, a phenomenon that often make more difficult the understanding of the sounds, interfering with the social communication.
■ is there a treatment for this problem?
In the buzz serious, its eradication depends on determining the cause that originated the disorder. That is, treating the otitis or the stopper wax, for example, the buzz will disappear. In contrast, when the problem is the nerve, the situation is much more difficult to reverse.
■ Sometimes hear hum serious sporadic what must be?
In general, are linked to a tubal ligation dysfunction. Or, to a malfunction of the Eustachian tubes, which often appears when we sound the nose, for example. This is absolutely normal, and will be as easy as it comes.
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