What is Tinnitus?
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus), even though there is no outside sound:
- ringing,
- hum,
- buzz,
- click,
- whistling sound
It is the state of hearing.
While it may be short-term in some people, it may become permanent in others.
On Google in recent years:
- “What causes tinnitus?”
- “Continuous ear ringing”
- “Hearing sounds in the ear”
- “Tinnitus symptoms”
- “Does stress cause tinnitus?”
searches have increased significantly.
Tinnitus complaints have become more common, especially after intense stress, use of headphones and exposure to high noise.
What are the Symptoms of Tinnitus?
People experiencing tinnitus:
- Continuous hearing of high pitched sounds,
- buzzing sensation,
- increased tinnitus in quiet environment,
- sleeping problems,
- distraction,
- increased stress
may survive.
Some people:
“My ears are ringing more when it's quiet at night”
describes it as.
What Causes Tinnitus?
1. Exposure to Loud Noise
Long time:
- loud music,
- use of headphones,
- concert environments,
- noisy work areas
It may affect the ear structure.
2. Stress and Anxiety
Intense stress can increase the feeling of tinnitus.
Especially when anxiety levels increase, a person may focus more on tinnitus.
People in need of psychological support can receive expert support via eHealth Psychologist Platform.
3. Earwax
Excessive wax accumulation in the ear can cause a feeling of pressure and ringing.
4. Sleep Problems
Inadequate sleep can increase nervous system sensitivity.
5. Vitamin Deficiencies
In some studies:
- Vitamin B12 deficiency,
- iron deficiency
and tinnitus has been investigated.
What Diseases Can Tinnitus Be Related to?
In some cases:
- hearing loss,
- middle ear problems,
- blood pressure problems,
- jaw joint problems,
- circulatory disorders
may cause tinnitus.
However, not every tinnitus means a serious illness.
How to Reduce Tinnitus?
1. Avoid Loud Noise
It is important to lower the headphone volume.
2. Reduce Stress
Meditation and breathing exercises can be helpful.
3. Pay Attention to Sleeping Pattern
Irregular sleep can increase symptoms.
4. Cut Down on Caffeine
Excess caffeine may increase tinnitus in some people.
5. Using White Noise
Light background sound in a quiet environment may provide relief for some people.
When to Consult a Doctor?
If:
- if tinnitus has become persistent,
- If there is hearing loss,
- if accompanied by dizziness,
- If it is noticeable in one ear
Expert evaluation is important.
Ear, nose and throat evaluation may be required.
Support for online expert consultations can be obtained via eHealth Online Health Platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does stress cause tinnitus?
Yes, stress can increase the sensation of tinnitus.
Does tinnitus go away completely?
May vary depending on the cause.
Does using headphones cause ringing?
Loud use may pose a risk.
Why does tinnitus increase at night?
In silence, a person can notice sound more.
Result
Tinnitus is a common problem that can affect quality of life. It may be related to stress, loud noise exposure, sleep problems and ear health. It is important to get expert support in cases of tinnitus that lasts a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Scientific Resources
- Cleveland Clinic – Tinnitus
- Mayo Clinic – Tinnitus Symptoms and Causes
- NHS – Tinnitus
- American Tinnitus Association