Tinnitus / Buzzing in Ears

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Song: Enya – No Holly for Miss Quinn Tinnitus is the word we use to describe hearing certain phantom sounds. Tinnitus is not a disease. Rather it is generally a symptom of something wrong in your auditory system. The dictionary defines tinnitus as the sensation of noise, often ringing or roaring, in your ears that comes from inside your head in the absence of any external sound. Since there is normally no external sound corresponding to the sounds you are “hearing,” tinnitus is truly a …


5 Responses to “Tinnitus / Buzzing in Ears”

  1. bpyjktgiuk — May 6, 2009 @ 3:20 pm

    Maybe a brain chip would repair it. CHECK MY SITE.

  2. KennySherman — June 14, 2009 @ 7:56 pm

    I think the most surprising to me someone with this is Ayumi. Personally, I think everyone has a little tinnitus. According to your def(inition), if you go somewhere in complete silence, you will hear your ear drums or else. Try the country. Those drums sound sort of like the beach’s waves or sea shells. It’s hard to describe. But those people listed on the vid must have more serious conditions. I think their profession played a role for their condition, I mean they’re all related to music…

  3. JohnEpi1973 — June 15, 2009 @ 9:24 am

    i have that .Has happened to me at least 30 times over my lifespan so far.I never knew what it was ’till now. Thank you .
    You have made some very good videos.

  4. SzChristie — June 15, 2009 @ 11:09 am

    Thank you! I’m glad to hear you like my videos.

  5. ConstantC4 — June 20, 2009 @ 12:23 pm

    I often have my ears ring or probably more to the temporal lobe for some period of time i am not sure for how long since i pay attention msotly to the onset… omg it loaded and it’s exactly the same sound :\
    anyway it’s brief and rare
    my hearing is ok i think better then most people.

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