Why do I hear cicadas in my head?

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asked Jul 12 in General questions by dlagrua (1,380 points)
Why do I hear cicadas in my head?

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answered Jul 15 by youcalledme (10,600 points)
The most common reason for hearing cicadas in your head is often a result of tinnitus which is a perception of noise in your head or ears when no external sounds are actually present.

Tinnitus can manifest itself with various different sounds which include hissing sounds, buzzing sounds, ringing sounds and even the sound of cicadas.

Tinnitus is a broad term for phantom noises and the specific sound that you're experiencing cicadas is a common sound and descriptor used by some people that have tinnitus.

Tinnitus can result and stem from various factors, such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, age related hearing loss, head injuries, certain medications or other underlying medical conditions like temporomandibular joint or Meniere's disease.

Magnesium can also help with tinnitus for some people.

Magnesium supplementation can particularly help people with tinnitus that have a magnesium deficiency or for people who are experiencing tinnitus that is related to noise induced hearing loss.

Magnesium does play a role in various auditory functions as well as neuroprotection and studies also suggest that it can also improve ear function and potentially can reduce tinnitus symptoms.

Magnesium is also vital for the proper functioning of the auditory system, which includes synaptic plasticity and neurotransmitter regulation.

Magnesium also offers neuroprotective benefits in the brain, which is also important for tinnitus treatment.

And research also indicates that magnesium supplementation can reduce the severity of the tinnitus, especially in cases of tinnitus that are related to noise exposure.

Studies also show that people that have tinnitus often also have lower magnesium levels than the general population and suggests a link between magnesium deficiency and tinnitus.

Magnesium supplementation may also improving hearing recovery and lessen tinnitus in people with idiopathic sudden hearing loss.

Although not everyone will experience the same results with magnesium supplementation and some people may find the magnesium supplementation more effective than others.

Magnesium is also not a cure for tinnitus and may not be effective in all cases of tinnitus.

It's also important to see a doctor before taking magnesium supplements.

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