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- $Title{Is There Help for Persistent Buzzing in the Ear?}
- $Subject{ears hear buzzing tinnitus Sense senses ear nerve damaged loud noises
- sound age aging old older elderly geriatric infection infections mask sounds
- white noise hearing aids aid maskers masker}
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- Is There Help for Persistent Buzzing in the Ear?
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- QUESTION: A persistent buzzing in my ear has become a constant torment. It
- started about 5 years ago (I am now 64) and has become steadily worse. I am
- sure there must be something to help drive it away. Can you help?
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- ANSWER: Nearly 36 million Americans experience "tinnitus," the name for
- ringing in the ears or other sounds, such as buzzing, humming or clicking
- noises.
- The causes of tinnitus can vary. The nerve endings in your ears may be
- damaged as a result of age or of exposure to loud noises. Other ear problems,
- like infections (which may include a hearing loss) could be to blame for your
- problem. Tinnitus can also be caused by such disorders as allergies, high or
- low blood pressure, or diabetes, or as a side-effect of certain drugs
- (aspirin, for instance).
- Your doctor can run tests to try to determine the cause. Unless tinnitus
- is the result of a specific illness or condition, however, treatment may be
- impossible. You might try different devices that mask the sounds you're
- hearing by using "white noise," a soft, rushing kind of sounds like the sound
- of the surf. Certain hearing aids called "maskers" can also provide some
- relief by using the same principle to mask out the sounds in your head.
- Though provoking at times, the source of this unwanted sound is not life
- threatening, and a good mental attitude can help you avoid unnecessary and
- unprofitable anxiety. You can also help yourself by staying in good shape,
- avoiding stimulants like caffeine and tobacco, and getting enough rest, and,
- in the knowledge that there is little you can do about it, ignore the buzz
- that is tormenting you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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