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Identifying the Two Types of Tinnitus

As reported by the American Academy of Otolaryngology, over 36 million Americans suffer from ringing in the ears or head noises, a condition known as tinnitus. This means that almost one out of every ten people in this country routinely suffer from annoying sounds in their ears that they can hear but no one else can. This is a very distracting and debilitating experience that can disrupt work, get in the way of one’s social life, and even keep one from sleeping.

There are types of tinnitus that have been identified, and it is important to know and understand both before pursuing treatment for this irritating effect.
Subjective tinnitus is the first type of tinnitus to be discussed. With this type, the ringing, humming, or drumming sounds are heard only by the person suffering from the condition. These different sounds vary from person to person, including wheezing or bell-like noises. All of them, however, are monotonous and can be loud enough to drown out other noises.
Subjective tinnitus is often viewed as more of a bother than a serious threat to health. This condition can still cause a huge amount of stress in those who suffer from it, however. Additionally, because this type of tinnitus is a symptom of hearing loss caused by old age and loud noises, it remains a reason for concern and treatment whenever possible.
Objective tinnitus is the second of the two types of tinnitus. This type of tinnitus is heard by the sufferer, similar to subjective tinnitus, but can also be heard by a doctor using listening instruments during an examination.  Objective tinnitus presents the sufferer with the same types of noises and sounds in their ears as subjective tinnitus, and includes the same distractions, annoyances and loss of quality of life.
This type of tinnitus is also called pulsatile tinnitus, because the sound ‘pulsates’ at the same tempo of the person’s heart and pulse. Pulsatile tinnitus is commonly a sign of a severe health condition, like too much stress or high blood pressure or other forms of strain. It can also indicate that one has either clogged carotid arteries, jugular veins, or tumors in the head and neck.
People who suffer from either of these two types of tinnitus should seek medical attention immediately, especially if they have had any neck or head injury, or have been taking certain medications for a long period of time. A medical examination can identify tinnitus and determine possible causes, recommend preventive care and is usually a prerequisite before beginning treatment.
An alternative to expensive medical visits is to use a natural treatment plan. Guides such as Banish Tinnitus work extrmely well to provide quick relief to sufferers by focusing on the underlying causes of tinnitus. If you suffer from tinnitus you should definitely consider using one of these types of plans as they have been proven to get good results.

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