Sometimes i enjoy fuzzy audible range?
When I touch near my ears or if there is a loud clamour like a pan dropping on the floor or somethingIi acquire a sort of fuzzy/static noise in my ear. Ok I do listen to an ipod and I know this is the raison d`¨ētre but is there any way to engender it go away?(aside from stop listening to the ipod lol) Is it audible range loss? Is it permanent? I don't have the volume up that loud - it go all the way up to 30, I usually listen to it anywhere from 8-13 thx :)
Answers:
Hey Baby Bear,
Unfortunately heaps other people suffer from the same problem as you because of their ipods. It's honest that you keep the volume low. Judging from your situation as you described it, it sounds like you own a sensorineural hearing loss as well as Tinnitus. Unfortunately, both of these are eternal and a cure is still being researched. Your best options presently are to get it diagnosed by an ENT or an audiologist; they are the specialists who would give you the best direction. To help with the fuzzy rumbling I can only recommend that you cut down on salty food and caffiene which will within turn alleviate the symptoms.
Best of Luck
Dunshaw Source(s): http://www.dunshawhearing.com/blog/ This has some good info on the audible range loss you may be experiencing and how you may combat it. It's written by professionals
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Answers:
Hey Baby Bear,
Unfortunately heaps other people suffer from the same problem as you because of their ipods. It's honest that you keep the volume low. Judging from your situation as you described it, it sounds like you own a sensorineural hearing loss as well as Tinnitus. Unfortunately, both of these are eternal and a cure is still being researched. Your best options presently are to get it diagnosed by an ENT or an audiologist; they are the specialists who would give you the best direction. To help with the fuzzy rumbling I can only recommend that you cut down on salty food and caffiene which will within turn alleviate the symptoms.
Best of Luck
Dunshaw Source(s): http://www.dunshawhearing.com/blog/ This has some good info on the audible range loss you may be experiencing and how you may combat it. It's written by professionals
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