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Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a matching external sound. In a totally silent environment, almost everyone will feel a slight “normal tinnitus,” but it is only of worry if it is annoying, interferes with normal hearing, or is associated with other disorders. While it is often characterized as ringing, it may also be described as clicking, buzzing, hissing, or roaring. The sound might be mild or loud, low or high pitched, and it often seems to come from one or both ears or the head itself. The sound may interfere with focus in some individuals, and it has been linked to anxiety and sadness in others. Tinnitus is often accompanied with some degree of hearing loss and impaired speech understanding in loud surroundings. It is prevalent, affecting 10–15 percent of the population. Most individuals, however, tolerate it well, and it is only a severe issue for around 1–2 percent of the population. Tinnitus is derived from the Latin tinnire, which meaning “to ring.”
Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease, that may be caused by a variety of underlying reasons and can occur at any level of the auditory system and structures outside that system. Hearing impairment, noise-induced hearing loss, and age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis, are the most prevalent causes. Other causes include ear infections, heart or blood vessel disease, Ménière’s disease, brain tumors, acoustic neuromas (tumors on the auditory nerves of the ear), migraines, temporomandibular joint disorders, medication exposure, a previous head injury, earwax, and tinnitus can appear suddenly during a period of emotional stress.
Tinnitus is often the first indicator of hearing loss in the elderly. It may also be an adverse effect of some drugs. More than 200 medicines have been linked to tinnitus when started or stopped.
The first step is to visit your health care physician, who will examine the ear canal to determine whether anything, such as ear wax, is obstructing it. To determine if an underlying illness is causing your tinnitus, your doctor will question you about your current health, medical problems, and medicines.
Once the diagnosis has been established and medical treatment has begun, the patient might consider beginning professional Chakra Therapy to enhance and speed up recovery while providing holistic and ultimate healing.
People with an imbalanced Ajna Chakra (Third-Eye Chakra), which is located in the center of their forehead, are more likely to experience internal emotional outbursts leading to impairments. In yoga, this Chakra is associated with the power of thought and is responsible for controlling the personality of an individual. Those who have a balanced Ajna will have clear judgment and be at ease in their minds. When the Ajna is obstructed, the central nervous system flow of energies results disturbed, and when the auditive channels result impaired also from this obstruction then there is a high possibility to suffer from Tinnitus.
Chakra Therapy is a unique technique to open the blocked Chakras in the body and treat the ailments caused by these blockages. Chakra Therapy is an alternative therapy that does not have any side effects and treats not only the disease but transforms the affected individual to find their purpose in life and face it with renewed energy and vigor.
Chakra therapy opens the Ajna Chakra and with the resulting restored energy and vitality the individual can counteract Tinnitus
It often happens after an emotionally upsetting occurrence or when stress levels have skyrocketed (for instance, after a divorce, a job loss, or an accident). It may also be caused by an inability to focus, an inability to listen to one’s inner voice, stubbornness, issues with Prana flow, and renal activity dysfunctions. Right ear ringing might also indicate gossip or bad news, but left ear ringing can indicate good news. If you hear these noises and feel a tingling feeling in your ears, it might signal that your spirit guides urge you to concentrate more on your spiritual practice. Furthermore, ringing in the ears might be a subconscious mind telling you that the last time you experienced this, your life was in danger.
Causes
- Brain tumors
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- Ear and sinus infections
- Diseases of the heart or blood vessels
- Hormonal changes in women
- Thyroid abnormalities
- Meniere’s disease
Symptoms
- Buzzing
- Humming
- Grinding
- Hissing
- Whistling
Chakra Associated with
- Ajna Chakra
Chakra Blocked By
- Ego, rigidity and Seriousness
Chakra Unblocked When
- Simplicity and accepting things the way they come
Rudraksha for Treating Tinnitus
- 17 mukhi Rudraksha
Gemstone for Treating Tinnitus
- Blue Sapphire
Rudraksha Ratna Science Therapy (RRST) uses specific Rudraksha and Ratna (gemstone) in precise advanced stringing methodology for chakra awakening and healing.
A blocked Ajna Chakra can be opened with the use of Rudraksha, gemstones and other techniques. Choosing the appropriate Rudraksha and Ratna as well as wearing them as per RRST methodology unblocks the Third Eye Chakra and prevents tinnitus.