After doing some research on the internet, it seems that the main causes of tinnitus are well known.
1- Ear wax and or blockages
2- Certain drugs - mainly aspirin
3- The natural aging process
4- Meniere's disease
5- Otosclerosis
6- High blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, circulatory problems, anemia, under-active thyroid gland, diabetes.
7- Neck and jaw problems
I wonder if anyone can add other specific known causes to the list. My understanding is that all the above conditions are - in one way or another - treatable (with the exception of 3).. If the underlying cause is treated, does tinnitus usually stop? or is the damage permanent?
1- Ear wax and or blockages
2- Certain drugs - mainly aspirin
3- The natural aging process
4- Meniere's disease
5- Otosclerosis
6- High blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, circulatory problems, anemia, under-active thyroid gland, diabetes.
7- Neck and jaw problems
I wonder if anyone can add other specific known causes to the list. My understanding is that all the above conditions are - in one way or another - treatable (with the exception of 3).. If the underlying cause is treated, does tinnitus usually stop? or is the damage permanent?
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then we dont gotta worry bout it nooo more! It would be so nice to go to a concert get t and then go to the doc and they give you an antibiotic or something that gets rid of it... Im thinkin thats what it will be likeee or something like that.
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