EARS, BUZZING AND HISSING SOUNDS IN
Description and Possible Medical Problems
If hitting the buzzer on your alarm clock each morning does nothing to relieve the constant ringing or buzzing in your ears, you probably have tinnitus. And you have probably lost some of your hearing as a result of the aging ear.
Tinnitus is a ringing in the head. It is usually caused when the arteries in the ear—like elsewhere in the body—begin to narrow; as a result, the ear “hears” the blood rushing through the ear. And sometimes a person with tinnitus can hear his own heartbeat. Regardless of the particular sound, however, tinnitus tends to get worse at night, when there is a lack of sounds to drown it out. And some people may feel they need to seek psychological treatment, because the constant sound can begin to drive them crazy.
It’s sometimes difficult to pinpoint the sudden onset of tinnitus, since the cause can be due to an infection or obstruction, or to an underlying disease such as anemia or arteriosclerosis. If you have tinnitus, it’s important for you to see a doctor to rule out the possibility of a serious disease.
To diagnose tinnitus, your physician will go through an elimination process. Sometimes the culprit is as simple as removing an accumulation of earwax, which is the first thing she will check for. Next, she will test your hearing with a tuning fork to see if you have a problem hearing it. She will also do a neurological exam to check your coordination and balance, and if she finds that you have lost some degree of control over your balance in addition to having a significant hearing loss, you will be referred to a hearing specialist.
It might be a good idea to eliminate caffeine, alcohol, and cigarettes, since these can frequently aggravate tinnitus. People with constant tinnitus find that playing the radio at night helps drown out the ringing enough so they can fall asleep. Others have found that a sound machine that emulates water can help mask the ringing, as can a fan or air conditioner. Or, if you live in the city, just open the window. Often, a standard hearing aid will help ease the ringing of tinnitus because it decreases the internal buzzing and amplifies external noise.
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