• 3 months ago
What causes tinnitus and when should you seek help? - According to a doctor.Source: Good Morning Britain, ITV
Transcript
00:00Tinnitus is a sound, as carers can hear there, it can be a whooshing sound, a whistling, a ringing
00:05sound in your ears that's coming from inside, so no one else can hear it, there's no outside
00:10source for it. And it's generally caused by damage to parts of the ear. When we hear loud noises in
00:16particular, the ear is very sensitive, it sends sound impulses through to the brain, but loud
00:21noises vibrate the fluid part of your inner ear very hard and fast, and that can damage the tiny,
00:27very delicate hair cells, which then send impulses to the brain, and so you can hear things. But if
00:32there's damage done to those hair cells through loud noises, they can either send random impulses
00:38to the brain, which sounds like tinnitus, or if they become permanently damaged, that can result
00:43in hearing loss. The damage that loud noises from headphones, concerts, nightclubs, anything like
00:49that can cause, because as Karius was saying there, hearing loss itself makes you withdraw
00:55from conversations, and that can be a very lonely place, and we know that hearing loss itself is a risk factor for dementia.

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