Is the buzzing in your ears serious or merely annoying?


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Tinnitus is a sound that you perceive, which could be a buzz or humming, says Dr Ometz. — TNS

That chirping sound could be birds celebrating spring, or it could be tinnitus – especially if it comes with anxiety, depression or difficulty sleeping.

The condition has many causes, and can signal deeper health or wellness issues, Dr Briney Ometz, owner and provider at Anne Arundel Audiology, told The Baltimore Sun.

“Tinnitus is a sound that you perceive, which could be a buzz or humming,” she said. “A lot of times it’s called a ringing, but it could be a lot of tones, or it could even sound like waves on a beach.”

Its cause could be as simple as earwax pressing against the eardrum, perhaps by using an ear bud – which is a big no-no, she said.

Other causes include hearing loss, jaw misalignment, high blood pressure, inner ear disorders, certain medications and thyroid issues.

No simple cure exists, but treatments vary depending on the individual’s ability to function and enjoy everyday activities.

These include cognitive-behavioural therapy to help sufferers cope with their symptoms, or a specialized hearing aid that adjusts to the tinnitus signal.

Masking devices are also available for people without hearing loss; they look like hearing aids but produce a sound to soften the perception of ringing or roaring.

Mobile phone apps that produce pleasant sounds like rain, night sounds, waves or white noise also can help improve sleep.

Tinnitus affects 50 million Americans, according to the American Tinnitus Association website, and can be temporary or chronic.

As many as two million Americans find the sound debilitating, interfering with work, sleep or life activities.

Findings published in the Dove Medical Journal last December linked the severity of tinnitus symptoms to the severity of depression and anxiety in sufferers.

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions are developing new tinnitus treatments that stimulate the brain, head and neck areas using electric, sound, magnetic and deep brain stimulation – placing electrodes deep within the brain to disrupt more harmful processes.

Regardless of the cause or side effects, Dr Ometz said seeing a doctor is the first step toward customised relief as well as unmasking underlying health conditions.

“Tinnitus is not a disease; it’s a symptom of another condition going on in your body.” – The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service

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