I see this has not been discussed before... Or I missed it while searching...
This is often heard when consulting alternative practitioners: an imbalance with the kidneys of some sort as a cause for Tinnitus. I know; it sounds ridiculous, but there might be something to it... Let's give this a chance and approach it with an open mind.
I lately read a lot about Acoustic Shock Disorder (ASD), which is an umbrella term of a few possible subconditions following an acoustic shock (high intense sound exposure). Among the conditions for ASD can be (among others) the following; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), TTTS (Tonic Tensor Tympani Syndrome), Hyperacusis, Tinnitus, Aural fullness, Ear pain, Tympanic fluttering, Eustachian tube issues, Burning/painful ear canals and even TMJD (yes, TMJD as a consequence of a noise event).
The cause of Acoustic Shock Disorder is a traumatic sound event (for the brain) causing autonomic and thus involuntary muscle contractions in and around the ear area. The brain anticipates a traumatic sound event (as some sort of PTSD-like response) causing these muscle contractions and irritated nerves (mainly the trigeminal nerve). Often ASD comes without significant measurable damage to the inner-ear and thus without sensorineural hearing loss (but it might still be present if there is hearing loss).
Read more about ASD here: http://www.hyperacusis.net/other-factors/acoustic-shock-disorder/
PTSD is sustained by a "fight or flight" response sustained by an over-activation of the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands produce adrenaline and the steroids aldosterone and cortisol and these glands are located on top of the... you guessed it; kidneys.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenal_gland
Perhaps in the case of Acoustic Shock Disorder, which a lot of us may have here without knowing, the relation with the kidneys as proposed by Chinese Medicine isn't so far fetched or ridiculous after all...
Thoughts?
This is often heard when consulting alternative practitioners: an imbalance with the kidneys of some sort as a cause for Tinnitus. I know; it sounds ridiculous, but there might be something to it... Let's give this a chance and approach it with an open mind.
I lately read a lot about Acoustic Shock Disorder (ASD), which is an umbrella term of a few possible subconditions following an acoustic shock (high intense sound exposure). Among the conditions for ASD can be (among others) the following; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), TTTS (Tonic Tensor Tympani Syndrome), Hyperacusis, Tinnitus, Aural fullness, Ear pain, Tympanic fluttering, Eustachian tube issues, Burning/painful ear canals and even TMJD (yes, TMJD as a consequence of a noise event).
The cause of Acoustic Shock Disorder is a traumatic sound event (for the brain) causing autonomic and thus involuntary muscle contractions in and around the ear area. The brain anticipates a traumatic sound event (as some sort of PTSD-like response) causing these muscle contractions and irritated nerves (mainly the trigeminal nerve). Often ASD comes without significant measurable damage to the inner-ear and thus without sensorineural hearing loss (but it might still be present if there is hearing loss).
Read more about ASD here: http://www.hyperacusis.net/other-factors/acoustic-shock-disorder/
PTSD is sustained by a "fight or flight" response sustained by an over-activation of the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands produce adrenaline and the steroids aldosterone and cortisol and these glands are located on top of the... you guessed it; kidneys.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenal_gland
Perhaps in the case of Acoustic Shock Disorder, which a lot of us may have here without knowing, the relation with the kidneys as proposed by Chinese Medicine isn't so far fetched or ridiculous after all...
Thoughts?