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The main cause of Tinnitus is cochlear damage to the Tinnitus 911 ear due to loud noise. Most individuals who suffer with this disorder were or are exposed to continuous loud noises over many years. Other causes can be due to stress, allergies, sinus problems or Meniere's disease, which is an inner ear disorder. Risk factors of Tinnitus increases with age. Some individuals develop hearing loss associated with aging called prebyscusis. Other disorders of the ear can also bring on ringing of the ears such as an ear infection, acoustic neuroma, middle ear effusion and earwax impaction.

Injuries can also cause Tinnitus, which can include whiplash, skull fracture or an external head injury. TMJ is a common cause of ringing in the ears for many people. Metabolic disorders such as hyperlipidemia, thyroid problems and vitamin B12 deficiency can also cause this condition. Along with these causes there are certain risk factors of Tinnitus that can increase the chance of developing this disorder. These include taking certain medications such as an anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics, chemotherapy medications and analgesics such as aspirin. Individuals who eat foods that are high in fat and cholesterol can also increase the risk of developing Tinnitus.

When fat content gets too high in the bloodstream, it thickens the blood, which can reduce the oxygen and nutrient flow to the ears. Avoiding foods such as processed meats, egg yolks, sweetbreads and fatty meats can help reduce this risk. Since being exposed to extremely loud noises is a very common risk factor for Tinnitus, it's important to avoid environments that are often loud and noisy if possible. If it is necessary to work in an environment where loud noise exposure is common, always wear earplugs or muffs which can help reduce the risk of developing Tinnitus.


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