Friday 15 June 2012

Tinnitus / Buzzing in Ears

Song: Enya - No Holly for Miss Quinn Tinnitus is the word we use to describe hearing certain phantom sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease. Rather it is generally a symptom of something wrong in your auditory system. The dictionary defines tinnitus as the sensation of noise, often ringing or roaring, in your ears that comes from inside your head in the absence of any external sound. Since there is normally no external sound corresponding to the sounds you are "hearing," tinnitus is truly a phantom sound. Your brain actually detects signals in your auditory system or in its own auditory circuits, and you perceive and "hear" them as real. Make no mistake about it; to you the phantom tinnitus sounds are just as real as any external sounds. Information: - Wikipedia - www.liberherbarum.com - www.hearinglosshelp.com Pictures: Yahoo, Google

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