Tinnitus - Causes
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The common cause is due to the damage in the inner ear. The other causes include:Damaged blood vessels in the brain near or around the earAge related hearing lossHigh blood pressureOveractive thyroidTumors in head and neckTumours in head and neckClogged arteries around middle or inner earAnemiaThe risk factors include:Prolonged exposure to loud soundsAge - common after 60 years of ageSex- Men are more prone to tinnitusSmokingCardiovascular diseases The common cause is due to the damage in the inner ear. The other causes include: Damaged blood vessels in the brain near or around the ear Age related hearing loss High blood pressure Overactive thyroid Tumors in head and neck Tumours in head and neck Clogged arteries around middle or inner ear Anemia The risk factors include: Prolonged exposure to loud sounds Age - common after 60 years of age Sex- Men are more prone to tinnitus Smoking Cardiovascular diseases Thumping or whooshing sound in the ear that often matches with the heartbeat, other kinds of noises can also be heard such as ringing or clicking Heart palpitations or feeling the heart beat faster Light-headedness Sleep related problems Fatigue Stress Difficulty with concentration Cardiovascular problems Weight gain and other metabolic problems Problems with memory Depression Stroke in severe cases
The common cause is due to the damage in the inner ear. The other causes include:
Damaged blood vessels in the brain near or around the ear
Age related hearing loss
High blood pressure
Overactive thyroid
Tumors in head and neck
Tumours in head and neck
Clogged arteries around middle or inner ear
Anemia
The risk factors include:
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds
Age - common after 60 years of age
Sex- Men are more prone to tinnitus
Smoking
Cardiovascular diseases
Thumping or whooshing sound in the ear that often matches with the heartbeat, other kinds of noises can also be heard such as ringing or clicking
Heart palpitations or feeling the heart beat faster
Light-headedness
Sleep related problems
Fatigue
Stress
Difficulty with concentration
Cardiovascular problems
Weight gain and other metabolic problems
Problems with memory
Depression
Stroke in severe cases
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