Tinnitus (pronounced /tɪˈnaɪtəs/ or /ˈtɪnɪtəs/, from the Latin word for "ringing") is the perception of sound in the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound(s). Tinnitus is not a disease, just the ability to perceive sounds generated by the auditory (hearing) system, evidence of compensatory mechanisms that are part of its normal function. The problem is the distress created, not the type of sound.
Misophonia - dislike of environment sound(s). With or without tinnitus! Varies from 'chalk scratching on blackboard' to dislike of all sounds around you.
Phonophobia - fear of environmental sounds. Fear that they may damage hearing or make other symptoms worse...
Hyperacusis - over-amplification of environmental sounds in the auditory pathways. Everyday sounds seem too loud, but other people aren't complaining!

2008-09-26

Ten Famous People Who Suffer from Tinnitus Symptoms  

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Tinnitus is an extremely common condition which affects millions of people throughout the world.

Tinnitus symptoms vary in strength from mild to extremely debilitating anger - there is often a symptom of another underlying condition. One of the many reasons is the damage to the nerve endings in the inner ear.

Here 's a list of famous people who are victims of the condition to a certain extent.

  1. -by William Shatner a loud explosion on the set of Star Trek in the 1960s


  2. Eric Clapton - a common complaint with rock musicians


  3. Lemmy of Motorhead (a very loud rock band)


  4. David Letterman - host chat


  5. Leonard Nimnoy - Mr. Spock - even by the explosion of Star Trek series


  6. Stephanie Beacham - a patron of the Tinnitus Society of Great Briton


  7. Oscar Wilde - Irish playwright


  8. Dwight D. Eisenhower - the 34th President of the United States


  9. Sylvester Stallone - actor


  10. Barbara Streisand - Singer and actress

There is a very long list of rock musicians who suffer from the condition, including people like Bono of U2 and Pete Townsend of The Who. Which seems to confirm that some patients have their tinnitus symptoms caused by damage from loud music and noise - this should not be forgotten by young people in particular that too much loud music can actually damage the delicate nerve endings in the ear.

Although inner tinnitus is extremely common, there is no single definitive cure, but there are many treatments available that are effective for many tinnitus sufferers. It is amazing how many different causes and treatment options exist for tinnitus. My grandmother suffered from all sorts of ear problems throughout her life including tinnitus and tried many cures with success.

 

I've listed some information and resources on Tinnitus here on the following web page.

Tinnitus Symptoms

Jenny

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