subject: The Different Tinnitus Symptoms You May Have [print this page] The Different Tinnitus Symptoms You May Have
All Tinnitus symptoms have to do with annoying sensations of hearing sounds in 1 or both of a person's ears when actually there's absolutely no sounds to be heard. These are sounds that are only in your head but this doesn't mean they don't cause discomfort. If you are experiencing one or more of the following you should seek out medical assistance. Probably the most common would be ringing within the ears. Some might hear it as though a telephone that simply will not stop ringing and others say its a continuous chiming bell that they hear. Yet everyone does not have to hear the exact same type of ringing. A humming sound may be what you have. This might be like having a bee lodged inside your ear. Everybody experiences things differently and sometime more intensely than others, which can all be dependent upon each persons degree of tinnitus. You might hear a roaring like if you are standing under the hood of your automobile with the engine running and you can in no way turn it off. Maybe you feel like you've a tiger on your shoulder and it's roaring over and over into your ear. Probably the most annoying of the sounds you may experience is clicking. Kind of like a pen being opened and closed continuously right in your ear. When this happens you might have a issue with your nerves that might well be the cause of your tinnitus. Whistling could be a feeling that makes you think somebody is attempting to annoy you. It's kind of like somebody standing next to you and whistling in you ear for hours at a time or a child playing with one of those toy whistles. Hissing is another of the symptoms that will just nag at a person. Think of a tea pot whenever it gets heated to boiling and goes off but you can't just remove it from the heat and make it stop. Keep in mind tinnitus can happen without any recognized reason. Make an appointment together with your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms for more than a week at a time. The phantom noises might be low and some could be high and may vary in intensity, tinnitus symptoms can be present all of the time or they can even come and go. In most instances, the sounds interfere with a persons ability to concentrate or hear any other sounds around them.