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You Have To Know The Causes Of Tinnitus To Cure It.
Tinnitus Advice Revisits The Causes Of Tinnitus
If you know what the main causes of tinnitus then you are more likely to find a way to cure yourself of the stressful high pitched ringing in your ears. In today’s post I am going to show you some of the most common approaches and explain to you which ones do really work and why they work.
So What Is The Main Cause Of Tinnitus?
Normally in order to suffer from tinnitus you must have some damage to your hearing. In your ear there is a small organ called the cochlea which looks a lot like a snails shell. In your cochlea there is a small network of very small hair cells their primary function is to convert all vibrational sound energy into nerve impulses which are instantaneously passed on to your brain to be interpreted.

You can develop hearing problems if these small hair cells are subjected to a very loud noise or are being constantly subjected to a very loud noise’s. If they are exposed to a loud noises then chances are they will be permanently damaged and since can end up causing tinnitus .
Anyone who suffers from tinnitus has had some type of hearing damage and the problem is not everyone who has ad some sort of hearing damage will now go on to get tinnitus. This being the primary cause and we at tinnitus advice think it is the key to unlocking a cure.
Modern medical practises still have no cures for tinnitus but it is common for many people use a few different types of coping tactics instead. The main point of these methods is that your tinnitus will only be really bad when you let it aggravate you all the time.
If you go to counselling and noise therapy, they will teach you how to put your tinnitus in the back of your mind and not let it get to you any more. This type of treatment actually does not help the intensity of your symptoms, just how you react to it.
Natural Cures For Tinnitus
Now we know that not everyone that has damaged ears gets tinnitus so we can start to ask why is this the case. The only real difference between a tinnitus suffer and a person that does not suffer from tinnitus apart from some minor genetic differences is their lifestyle, the way you live your life affects your tinnitus in many different ways.
All tinnitus sufferers have a number of different factors in their lifestyle. So if you combine hearing damage and these lifestyle co-factors then there is a huge chance that you will get tinnitus.
Unfortunately the hearing damage is irreversible so there is nothing you or any doctor can do about it but the factors in your lifestyle are completely reversible. By making some small changes to your life for example getting fit or avoiding foods which make your tinnitus more intense.
Please see one of tinnitus advices older posts here for more information on this.

