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Tinnitus Dizziness - Detailed Tips and Advice

Posted by Barbara Thomson on October 17, 2010 at 3:37 AM

In the USA, there are around 50 million tinnitus dizziness sufferers. From these people, 15 million are said to require medical or professional help and 3 million are said to have hampered lives. Thus, we can say and easily understand that tinnitus dizziness is such a very difficult condition. This article talks about important information about this condition so read on.

 

What is Tinnitus Dizziness?

 

Tinnitus dizziness occurs when the spatial perception and stability of the brain is impaired due to the constant hearing of roaring, hissing, ringing, and other tinnitus-produced sounds. The attack can either be sporadic or regular and the effect can either be mild to shattering. 

 

Tinnitus Dizziness Causes

 

Nobody knows the main cause of this dizziness but some people say that there are sources that are likely to trigger or cause this condition to get worse. The first source is the noise-induced hearing loss. It is believed that too much and prolonged exposure to extremely loud noises can cause damage to the inner ear hair cells called cilia. It is also believed that people suffering from tinnitus dizziness also suffer from some form of hearing loss.

 

Another possible cause of this condition is when hard and impacted earwax has accumulated into the ears. The problem is there are some people who produce earwax more than the usual, causing them to experience tinnitus dizziness. People in this condition often find relief from removing the earwax.

 

Another common cause is said to be sinus or ear infections. In most cases, the dizziness stops after the sinus or ear infection has been treated. However, this condition is most common in people suffering from tinnitus. In such situations, the use of hearing aids and CD maskers proves to be very handy.

 

Effective Prevention of Tinnitus Dizziness

 

The best way to prevent tinnitus dizziness is through hearing protection. Do not forget that a hearing lost is a hearing lost! While you can make use of hearing devices and hearing aids, these aren’t as good as your ears. If you really cannot avoid exposing yourself to loud noises, then there must be something that you can do to at least protect your ears. One way is to use or wear protective hearing devices. Keep in mind that loud sounds and noises are not only considered triggers of tinnitus and dizziness, they are also very harmful to your hearing. Thus, it is very important that you wear hearing protection devices whenever going to places with loud sounds and noises.

 

In addition, if you are taking any drugs or medicines as prescribed by your healthcare provider or doctor, you have to make sure that they do not cause adverse effect on your hearing. It is also a must that you make sure they are not associated with tinnitus dizziness. How will you know about this? Well, you can ask your pharmacist or the drugstore representative where you bought your medicine. There are some drugs and medicines that can aggravate tinnitus; thus, it is important that you discuss all these possibilities with your doctor. They sure know what medicines that could not have an adverse effect on your tinnitus condition. 

 


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