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Tinnitus in Boise Idaho Tinnitus has been frequently associated with a variety of different conditions including vertigo, hearing loss, Ménière's disease, cochlear hydrops and other conditions. What is Tinnitus? Well, have you ever heard a constant beeping in your ear, and you didn't know what caused it or what the source of it was? That was Tinnitus. One in five people experiences it, and it usually worsens with age. Most people associate it with ringing in the ear; but some people hear buzzing, roaring, clicking, hissing, or various other sounds. What causes Tinnitus? Well, first, it's important to know it's the sign of an underlying condition and is not a disease. Most of the causes will either go away on their own, or after taking some preventative measures, but it can also be a sign of a serious underlying condition. Your ear consists of an outer, middle, and inner ear. Your outer ear acts to funnel sound waves, then they pass through the middle ear where they are mechanically transmitted, and then they are finally translated from sound waves into nerve messages that are sent to your brain. Below are some of the causes of Tinnitus you should know about. Causes of Tinnitus
What Should You Do About That Constant Ringing?If you experience Tinnitus, it might go away on its own or by taking simple, preventative measures like cleaning out your ears or getting away from that noisy construction zone. Though, if it that noise continues, you won't want to ignore it. It might be a sign of something more serious. If it doesn't go away on its own, then you will want to seek the proper care. An upper cervical specialist can examine your upper neck vertebrae for any misalignments in your upper cervical. They won't give you a prescription that will just cover the noise and tell you to go home and wait until it goes away. Instead, they will work to address the underlying cause. We hope the cause is not a serious one, but you won't want to ignore it. To find out more about the connection between head and neck injuries and Ménière's disease download are e-book below. Upper Cervical and Ménière’s Disease In Boise, IdahoHave you been diagnosed with tinnitus, Cochlear Hydrops, Meniere's, vertigo or other ear related conditions? Have you ever had your upper neck thoroughly evaluated to see if the underlying cause could be there? Today could be your day. What to Do Next ?To find an upper cervical chiropractor in your area go to www.uppercervicalcare.com or if you are in the Boise Idaho area, just click the button to schedule an appointment.
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What is Tinnitus? If you've ever heard a constant beeping, chirping, clicking, or similar noise without a source, there is a good chance you are suffering from Tinnitus. You may think you are suffering alone, but the truth is you're not. One out of five people suffer from it, and the chances of you getting it increase with age. That means while 20% of all people suffer from this hearing condition, that percentage increases with age. What causes Tinnitus? Now that you know that that percentage increases with age, and that the older you are the more normal you are if you deal with it, you should also know it's not a disease. It's a sign of an underlying condition, but that underlying condition may be serious, so it's important that you not ignore those random sounds in your ear. There are three parts to your ear: the outer, middle, and inner ear. You guessed it! What we see and think of as the ear is the outer ear and is only one part of your ear. Each part of the ear plays a part in a person's ability to hear
Causes of Tinnitus
Most of the time, there are simple preventative measures a person can take to reduce or eliminate Tinnitus. Sometimes, it can be as easy as just cleaning out your ears or getting away from the construction zone or other area that's causing that ringing. Of course, if that random noise doesn't go away after you do one or both of those two things, then you'll want to seek the proper care. Frequently that will start with seeing an ear nose and throat specialist. But after a thorough evaluation if you are still having ringing in your ears the cause may be coming from a surprising source. Head and neck injuries can lead to very slight misalignments in the upper neck. This upper neck area where the brain and spinal cord come together is very sensitive to pressure and irritation. The nerves that your ears rely on in order to work properly begin in your upper neck at the level of the brainstem. Misalignments in that area have been demonstrated to cause ringing in the ears and other ear related symptoms. Dr. Grayson Blom is an expert at evaluating and correcting misalignments in the upper neck. As a specially trained upper cervical chiropractic specialist Dr. Blom has been able to help many people locate and correct their tinnitus and other ear related symptoms by making a specific correction to the upper neck to restore proper alignment and normal nerve flow to the ears. |
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