Wednesday 2 May 2012

Tinnitus

Today we're gonna focus on tinnitus.

What doctors say about tinnitus?

Tinnitus is not a disease, but a condition that can result from a wide range of underlying causes: neurological damage (multiple sclerosis), abnormally loud sounds in the ear canal for even the briefest period (but usually with some duration), ear infections, foreign objects in the ear, nasal allergies that prevent (or induce) fluid drain, or wax build-up. Withdrawal from abenzodiazepine addiction may cause tinnitus as well. In-ear headphones, whose sound enters directly into the ear canal without any opportunity to be deflected or absorbed elsewhere, are a common cause of tinnitus when volume is set beyond moderate levels.

Wide range of underlying causes - what the hell does it mean? How is it possible that one single issue could be caused by so many factors. It only proves that it's not true.

Tinnitus is a simple issue to cure as long as you know what is the emotional cause.

Here it is:

Conflict content : Hearing-conflict - not wanting to hear something.

In the conflict phase we find a functional reduction and a loss of the ability to hear certain
frequencies. This appears through a tinnitus (roaring, buzzing, ringing, whistling in the
ear).

In the regeneration phase the function recovers slowly. The symptoms are an acute
hearing loss, and an edema in the internal ear and in the cerebral hearing centre for
these specific frequencies.

The biological meaning lies in the conflict phase. We don't want to hear the unpleasant
thing; but in case the situation repeats, we are being warned = tinnitus.

For more info on how to adress this issue and get rid of it permanently just ask me a question.

Have a great day.