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		<title>Ringing In The Ears Symptoms</title>
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<p style="text-align:center">Ringing in Ear Symptoms</p>
<p>Can you imagine anything as disruptive and irritating to your life as a ringing in the ears. Often it is difficult to concentrate, fall asleep and stay asleep and the affected hearing can make it difficult to communicate with others. These symptoms can interfere with school, work and even make [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ODzpVN3zfQ">Ringing in Ear Symptoms</a></p>
<p>Can you imagine anything as disruptive and irritating to your life as a ringing in the ears. Often it is difficult to concentrate, fall asleep and stay asleep and the affected hearing can make it difficult to communicate with others. These symptoms can interfere with school, work and even make socializing difficult.</p>
<p>If you are experiencing insomnia as a result of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.t-gone.com/constant-ear-ringing.htm">ringing in the ears symptoms</a>, it is very likely that you could also suffer from bouts of depression and irritability. Tinnitus is often experienced in both of your ears.</p>
<p>Ringing in the ears is called tinnitus and it can be a high or low pitch and it can be mild or severe. It affects people differently and can&#8217;t be heard by anyone else because it&#8217;s actually coming from inside of the person&#8217;s ears.</p>
<p><strong>You might hear a:</p>
<p></strong>  Rushing<br />  Whistling<br />  a bee like buzzing noise<br />  A Low Hum<br />  Clicking<br />  Cicada or cricket like chirps<br />  A hissing sound<br />  Whooshing in the ears.</p>
<p> Yet others will hear tinnitus sounds that pulse. This is a rare condition in which the symptoms create a rhythmic and pulsing sound that usually keeps in time with their heartbeat.</p>
<p>Before you begin using a <a target="_blank" title="ringing in ears treatment" href="http://t-gone.com/tinnitus-tinnitis/3049/ringing-in-the-ears-treatment/">ringing in the ears treatment</a>, its recommended that you have your health care provider run the necessary test to rule out any medical condition, drug or injury that could be causing the tinnitus. If something is found and treated, its possible the tinnitus will go away on its own. If no cause can be found or if its something that cant be cured, then its time to look for a treatment that will help reduce your symptoms.</p>
<p>The info discussed is simply for research purposes only. No treatment is meant. As with any condition it is recommended for you to talk with a health professional when considering medical advice.</p>
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