Willakan
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It is normal if you're in an anechoic chamber, but other than that is normally not expected.
It is normal if you're in an anechoic chamber, but other than that is normally not expected.
The interesting thing is that only your right ear experiences it.
What, really? I thought it was both, normally. Mine is only in my right ear.
I actually am if you look at my status and compare it to yours.
hmm.. Interesting graph. According to my test results, I have hearing problems with my left ear above 8Khz. below 8Khz it is fine. wondering if that hearing defect was due to headphones.
Tinnitus is often caused by a mineral deficiency, particularly a deficiency of magnesium and zinc. It can be caused by ear infections or damage to the ear from listening to music too loud.
Seeing a doctor is the first step. Listening to music at a lower volume, and avoiding IEMs for a while may be prudent.
Magnesium deficiency is very common where people eat mostly processed foods and don't take any nutritional supplements. Good food sources of both magnesium and zinc are nuts and seeds. Sunflower seeds are a good inexpensive source, however all nuts and seeds will be good. If you are a vegetarian or a woman, you should also think about a possible vitamin B12 deficiency.
Tinnitus is often caused by a mineral deficiency, particularly a deficiency of magnesium and zinc. It can be caused by ear infections or damage to the ear from listening to music too loud.
Seeing a doctor is the first step. Listening to music at a lower volume, and avoiding IEMs for a while may be prudent.
Magnesium deficiency is very common where people eat mostly processed foods and don't take any nutritional supplements. Good food sources of both magnesium and zinc are nuts and seeds. Sunflower seeds are a good inexpensive source, however all nuts and seeds will be good. If you are a vegetarian or a woman, you should also think about a possible vitamin B12 deficiency.