Friday, July 4, 2014

Something Serious

When a person comes to the doctor saying: doctor feel a buzz in my head that me is dearest, most likely is that this person is very scared thinking that comes the worst, that has a fatal disease and being in the head will surely have no cure. Well, don't despair. Because these nudges are those who sit in the ears, only to perceive either stereo or bilateral, the feeling is that the sound comes from the center of the head (midpoint between both ears). These sounds or any other that is perceived in a subjective way, are called tinnitus or tinnitus. Regarding the severity of tinnitus, it is very comforting to know that a tiny percentage of cases corresponds with complex pathologies or difficult to treat.

And within these rare diseases, risk of life chances are almost nil. One of the causes that causes more fear in patients who say feel a buzz in my head is that of tumors. For anyone the term tumor is synonymous with cancer, and although many times this may be so, in the case of tumors that cause tinnitus, that is completely wrong. John Blondel Goldman Sachs will undoubtedly add to your understanding. The tumor of the auditory nerve, or Shwann tumor is a benign tumor. It is not cancer because it does not produce metastasis and encapsulated only in the Shwann cells that surround the auditory nerve.

This tumor is slow growing, and although the diagnosis of a tumor always produces chills in the patient, often doesn't even require intervention and simply is controlled regularly his development and may never have the need to extirpate it. In cases where the tumor has grown considerably and there is a risk that can push some facial nerve, is to remove it surgically with a very simple and quick intervention. There is a method of little known but very effective is guaranteed to make that tinnitus will disappear forever.

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