Tinniitus Test
If you or somebody you know has ever had ringing, buzzing or whistling in the ear, you might be asking what it could be. Chances are, it may be a condition called “tinnitus,” which comes from the Latin for “ringing.” And once you think you have it, and need to be tested, you might be asking what makes up a tinnitus test?
Unceasing buzzing or ringing that comes in and out are two signs of a problem you might have with tinnitus. While sometimes a subtle hum, for many it could be higher-pitched whistling, which many times is more common. When it’s really bad, some people say tinnitus is there all day, every day.
Doctors say that most people who suffer from tinnitus will usually complain they have “ringing in the ear.” They’re also mistaken in thinking tinnitus by itself is a disease, which it isn’t. What it is, is a symptom of some other illness or the result of a reaction to a medicine, most times. Also, if you’ve been exposed to loud noise, you’ll most likely have some amount of tinnitus, which may not go away with time. Be sure to tell all of your symptoms to your doctor.
Tinnitus reveals itself through those ringing or whistling tones. Most of the time only the person suffering from it can hear them. It may be steady and long-lasting, or it may be intermittent. Tinnitus is different from the occasional ringing in the ear, though. That goes away soon enough. An old wife’s tale about this sort of ringing says that when it occurs, somebody somewhere is talking about you!
Tinnitus can be hard to describe because it’s so subjective. In one person, the ringing may be a minor nuisance; in others it can be a real issue. Even though tinnitus is usually only heard by the person who has it, sometimes it’s possible to actually hear it in the patient’s ear. This is called a “bruit,” which means the physical sound a medical condition, including tinnitus, can make.
You should get a tinnitus test if the ringing, whistling or buzzing in your ear becomes a matter of concern, which most times it does. A doctor will usually administer a hearing exam called an audiometric test. This is to get an idea of how mild or severe the hearing problem has become so that the right treatment can be started. Be frank in talking about any other medical problems you may have, such as memory issues or tiredness. Many times, tinnitus is just one of several issues that could indicate a more serious medical condition.
See a doctor if you have prolonged buzzing or ringing in one or both ears. A tinnitus test doesn’t take much time and it isn’t very involved. But, you need to do everything you can to help your doctor identify its true cause or causes so that proper treatment can occur. Also, try to avoid allergy-causing foods, medicines or other substances, and be proactive in seeking help.
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