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Imma Ignore My Tinnitus


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Ignoring your tinnitus is very different than becoming accustomed to it and ignoring the sounds you hear. 

That's because tinnitus isn't always caused by exposure to very loud noise. It can also be the result of an ear or head injury, a circulatory disorder or simply by how old you are. 

However, until you get a diagnosis, you won't know if it's something as simple as a build up of earwax, which is easily remedied.

The one time you can probably ignore the sounds in your head are if they occur right after a really loud concert or sporting event. If the tinnitus is indeed temporary, it'll go away by itself in a few days and you don't have to worry about it. Still, you can use the scare as a warning from your body to use some earplugs next time.

If you totally ignore the condition, though, you could have an injury or even tumor that only your doctor can diagnose.

There are other reasons to get the reasons behind your tinnitus diagnosed:

According to HearingInfo.net, "Untreated tinnitus can be incredibly dangerous to your overall wellbeing. Left without treatment, tinnitus can lead to depression, anxiety and social isolation." 

The team at Signa says that "going untreated can increase your chances of worsening your tinnitus. If you don’t use proper hearing protection, your hearing loss and tinnitus can get worse over time. It’s important to seek diagnosis early, and begin taking precautions when you’re around loud noises. On top of getting treatment and preventing further damage, early action can also help with tinnitus-related frustrations, depression, and anxiety."

Rule of thumb: don't ignore your tinnitus.



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