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Excitoxtocity Tinnitus

Written by AudioNotch Team on November 17, 2015

Categories: Uncategorized

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Excitoxtocity tinnitus is the constant phantom noise that appears in one’s ears when no eternal source is producing any sound. This sound is sometimes described as hissing or roaring, though it is also occasionally mentioned as unclear voices or distant music. It is most often said to be a ringing. Tinnitus can be low or high pitched, soft or extremely loud, and is different in each case. In most it causes an inability to focus but occasionally can exacerbate or cause depression and anxiety. Recent research has discovered a link between the nerve cells of the brain and several neurotransmitters that may help aid those that suffer with tinnitus. Excitoxtocity tinnitus interacts in a most interesting way, leading to advancements in the way that tinnitus is treated.

The first part of this treatment is to understand how excitoxtocity tinnitus interacts. Excitoxtocity is the process that occurs when neurotransmitters, like glutamate, are used in massive doses, which allow large quantities of calcium to enter the cell and cause the neuron to become damaged and kill it over time. Tinnitus is caused when hair cells are damaged by a great influx of glutamate, which causes the cells to misfire and creates the sound sensations that we interpret as a ringing or roaring sound.

The most common inhibitory neurotransmitter is GABA. Therefore, the treatment course involves increasing GABA levels in those same areas to reduce and stop the advancement of the issue. This neurotransmitter is designed to blocks the impulses that occur between the brain’s nerve cells. When individuals have low levels of GABA, they may experience chronic pain, anxiety and a variety of other mood disorders. While medical professionals will provide supplements that can deliver the desired amount of GABA to the body, it is also possible to get GABA-like effects naturally from food.

GABA itself is not available naturally in foods, but some flavonoids work similarly in the brain. Foods that contain these flavonoids include certain fruits, certain teas, red wine and certain vegetables. Studies show that this condition affects over 50 million Americans in a number of different ways. Most people do not suffer from serious issues under this condition, and while there is no cure, there are many ways to manage it. If you are suffering from tinnitus or believe that you are displaying the symptoms, it is strongly recommended for you to visit a medical professional as soon as possible to determine your treatment options.