Tinnitus is the perception of a noise that is not produced by the environment. It can be perceived in the ears (or only one ear), in the head, or even sometimes out of the head. It is often described as a whistling or humming sound, but it can present itself in other forms of noise.
Therefore, some people can hear a radio while they are in their room completely silent or a continuous whistle while no cicada is nearby.
Tinnitus is sometimes accompanied by sound intolerance (1), a condition called hyperacusis. Hyperacusis is present when we find sounds to be too loud, while they have a strong volume but are tolerable according to our surroundings.
What are the possible causes?
Tinnitus can be caused by several causes. Here are the most common causes:
- Tinnitus is often consistent with hearing loss. Thus, hearing loss in high frequencies (acute sounds) usually corresponds to tinnitus resembling a whistle (an acute sound). Tinnitus therefore often corresponds to sounds that are not well heard by the person.
- Exposure to loud noise causes temporary or permanent hearing damage. Thus, after a concert, it is possible to hear a tinnitus that will disappear the next morning. However, if noise exposure is too high, tinnitus may become permanent.
- Concussion or head injury can be the cause of tinnitus.
- A tinnitus that would be in rhythm with the heart rate is called a pulsatile tinnitus. This may be a hint of a vascular problem. In this case, it is important to see a physician.
- Neck or jaw problems can cause what is called somatosensory tinnitus since it is generated by another part of the body than the auditory system. Generally, the intensity or type of the perceived sound changes with movements
- Sometimes, impacted earwax can be the cause of tinnitus.
- Some medications have the perception of tinnitus as a side effect.
- Some pathologies like Meniere’s disease, tumor on the auditory nerve or high blood pressure can be the cause of tinnitus.
- Other factors such as stress, fatigue, excessive caffeine, alcohol and tobacco consumption can influence the perception of tinnitus.
However, the cause of tinnitus is often unknown.
How does tinnitus occur?
This theory indicates that under-stimulation of the brain and auditory nerve, due to damage, would result in ill-adapted compensation. The brain in response to decreased stimulation would increase its activity, which would be the cause of tinnitus (C).
What proportion of the population is affected?
Indeed, hearing a sound continuously when you would like to be able to enjoy the silence can become very inconvenient for some people.
What are the solutions?
There is no magic pill that can eliminate tinnitus. However, several solutions exist to reduce the disturbance it can cause.
1. Consult a health professional
2. Solutions according to the type of tinnitus
In the case of tinnitus of auditory origin, there are some possible solutions. Wearing hearing aids, sound therapy or sound enrichment, cognitive behavioural therapy, relaxation technique, and good sleep hygiene can reduce disturbance.
Some people find great comfort in talking to other people who have the same problem. Organizations such as Tinnitus Quebec (B) allow this type of encounter.
Do you have tinnitus? Do not hesitate to contact the ODYO team! An audiologist can help you.