Do Ears Produce a Degree of Normal Noise Activity ???? Posted: 06-30-07 10:05am
Hey there,
Im new to this site,im just wondering if
your ears have a certain amount of normal
activity happening all the time espesially
when it is quiet or is this noise
considered tinittus?I've heard of alot of
people say it is normal but i guess i want
to know where the line is drawn between
normal and tinittus if there is in fact a
line.The noise is if you've come out of a
loud evironment but on a much duller
scale.If anyone has any answers please can
you let me know im kind of desperate for
some answers.....thanks in advance..
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 07-02-07 17:33pm
I'm not really sure what you are asking.
Are you wondering if it's normal to have
ringing of the ears?
If so, no it's not normal to have that
constantly but I know people that do have
it. All I can say is to ask your doctor
about it if you're worried.
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alley-kattz
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2007 Posts: 2 Location: australia
Posted: 07-02-07 23:19pm
i think what im trying to ask is in a
quiet room can people who don't have
tinnitus still hear certain noise in there
ears if the pay attention to it.I have
been told that ears conduct noise always
but its whether we choose to cncentrate on
it or not...I have a low noise in my ears
generaly hear it when its quiet, but its
been there forever and have been told its
normal and that i have o.c.d as i focus on
it to much??Sorry i hope im making some
sense it's a bit of a different question
to most.If anyone knows anthing about it i
like to hear from you thanks
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