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Title: Explain the Theory of Immittance Audiometry


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  • Tinnitus is defined as hearing a noise when no
    sound is present. While it often manifests and is
    frequently described as a "ringing in the ears,"
    it can also be perceived as a click or a hiss.
    It's a common symptom experienced by 1 in 5
    people in the United States. It is important to
    note that it is not a condition itself, but a
    symptom that can be caused by a number of
    underlying conditions. By far, the most common
    cause is noise-induced hearing loss. Prolonged
    and/or persistent exposure to loud noises damages
    the cochlea. The cochlea is a spiral-shaped
    cavity in the inner ear that is lined with
    nerve-ends to respond to vibrations.

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  • Over time, the cochlea becomes harmed in such a
    way that it reacts to non-existent external
    vibration stimuli. People who frequent loud
    concerts or work in music venues, or people who
    work with heavy machinery like carpenters and
    road workers, are commonly afflicted. The best
    way to prevent damage is to wear earplugs or
    earmuffs. In other cases, the ringing sensation
    is caused by the natural loss of hearing due to
    aging, Meniere's disease, head injuries, or even
    something as simple as wax build-up putting
    pressure on the inner ear. In rare instances, the
    ringing sensation can be caused by high blood
    pressure, which leads to what's known as
    pulsatile tinnitus.

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  • In that case, the ringing manifests not as a
    constant hum but beats in time with an individual
    pulse Because it is a symptom of a number of
    possible conditions, there is no "cure" for
    tinnitus. Addressing the underlying cause may
    help, but, in the case of noise or age-induced
    hearing loss, there is little that can be done.
    For the vast majority of people afflicted,
    tinnitus is merely a mild annoyance that can even
    go unnoticed most of the time. If the ringing is
    perceived at a very low volume, the noise of
    everyday life will likely drown it out. In that
    case, the symptom will be most pronounced when
    trying to sleep. If it is low enough, ambient
    sound can help push out the ringing sound without
    depriving the afflicted of sleep.

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  • In severe or "catastrophic" cases, the ringing
    can be so severe as to go beyond mere annoyance
    and interfere with an individual's social and
    professional life. In those cases, doctors can
    apply Tinnitus Terminator Review a number of
    methods to help alleviate the ringing sound.
    Cognitive behavioral therapy can be employed as a
    psychological technique. While this will not cure
    tinnitus, it helps people ignore the symptoms so
    they can get on with their lives. Other methods
    that can be employed in extreme cases include
    hearing aids and other sound generation
    techniques that are designed to overlap and
    cancel out the specific frequencies experienced.
    In most cases, those who suffer from the ringing
    eventually become accustomed to it and, after
    time, simply ignore it.
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