Causes Of Tinnitus To Look Out For

Hearing Loss Due To Aging

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Hearing loss due to aging is not uncommon, and by the time someone reaches their sixtieth birthday, many individuals start to notice their hearing is not as sharp as it once was. When hearing loss occurs due to getting older, it is referred to as presbycusis. Initially, patients might find it difficult to hear sounds higher in pitch, and as the hearing loss gradually becomes worse, lower frequencies might also become harder to distinguish. For some patients, tinnitus can also occur. Hearing aids are commonly recommended for this type of hearing loss, as they may help patients hear sounds of varying frequencies better. These devices might also be beneficial for helping reduce any associated tinnitus.

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Meniere's Disease

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Meniere's disease can cause an array of symptoms, but one of the first signs patients often experience is tinnitus. This disease is a type of inner ear disorder that causes individuals to experience fluctuating hearing loss, pressure in the ear, vertigo, and tinnitus. Over time, the hearing loss from Meniere's disease can become permanent. In most cases, those with this disorder only have it in one ear.

While the pathology is not well understood, doctors believe the improper fluid drainage, allergies, a genetic predisposition, migraines, abnormal immune response, viral infection or head trauma could all play a role in causing Meniere's disease. What is known is patients with this condition tend to have abnormal fluid levels in their inner ear.

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