posted on Nov, 17 2004 @ 06:03 AM
Subjective Tinnitus
This form of tinnitus may occur anywhere in the auditory system and is much less understood, with the causes being many and open to debate. Anything
from the ear canal to the brain may be involved. The sounds can range from a metallic ringing, buzzing, blowing, roaring, or sometimes similar to a
claanging, popping, or nonrhythmic beating. It can be accompanied by audiometric evidence of deafness which occurs in association with both conductive
and sensorineural hearing loss. Other conditions and syndromes which may have tinnitus in conjunction with the condition or syndrom, are otosclerosis,
Menier's syndrome, and cochlear or auditory neve lesions.
Not saying you have this ,please don't take me wrong ,but my dad suffers from this and he can control the ringing sound already,to make it louder or
softer,you get so used to it that it does not even bother you,unless it is severe
[edit on 17-11-2004 by ChandlerBing]