Upload
cynthia-nardelli
View
67
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Website: www.NardelliAudiologist.com
Call Us
304-933-4329
Tinnitus and the Underlying Causes Associated
Tinnitus might very well be a symptom of
numerous disorders affecting the ear, as
well as other medical conditions. It is
normally difficult for the doctors to
determine what the contributing cause of
tinnitus is. Numerous ear disorders,
including those associated with any of the five components
compromising the hearing mechanism, might cause tinnitus.
Potentially, the condition might be associated with the following:
Blockage in the ear canal
Blockage in the Eustachian tubes
Infections within the ears
Otosclerosis – This is an extremely common disorder often
characterized by an unpleasant stiffness or limited flexibility
of the miniscule bones within the middle ear. It will
frequently result in tinnitus.
Meniere’s Disease – Disorder affecting the inner ear, which
is affiliated with recurring bouts of dizziness, tinnitus and
deafness. In more than three-quarters of cases, only one of
the ears will be affected.
Damage resulting from various drugs, such as antibiotics
and aspirin
Loss of hearing
Injury or trauma from an explosion or a loud blast
Website: www.NardelliAudiologist.com
Call Us
304-933-4329
TMJ – Symptoms of pain that affect the jaw, face and head.
It is often believed to occur whenever the muscles and
ligaments supporting the jaw and its joints are not properly
working.
Perhaps tinnitus might occur when there are certain other
forms of medical conditions, including:
Anemia – A condition of which the hemoglobin blood cells,
which are the part of the red blood cells that work to carry
oxygen to provide nourishment to our body tissues are less
than adequate.
Hypertension – Elevated levels of blood pressure
Arteriosclerosis – Arteries become hardened
Hypothyroidism – Production of thyroid hormones is at low
levels
Presbycusis – Aging brings about loss of hearing and other
problems associated to one’s hearing
Injury to the head
Does Tinnitus Run in the Family?
There are only a few inherited disorders affecting the ears of
which tinnitus might be an attributed feature. In the majority of
situations, the condition is not hereditary and is not inherited as a
genetic condition.