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Lordathestrings
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Lordathestrings
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Posts: 6,242
05/04/2004 7:04 am
The canals of the inner ear are lined with fine hairs that are tuned to damp out the background noise conducted through our bones from the muscles. You can get a sense of what this is about by clenching and releasing your jaw muscles. Loud sonds can damage these hairs, reducing their ability to damp out the background noise. This results in the "roaring" or "whoosing" noise that some tinitis sufferers report.
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