Hi.
So this post i’ll be talking to you about TIPS. Now the way this will work is i will say something you can probably relate to, and i’ll tell you how to either avoid it or stop it or prevent it .
So have you ever had ringing in your ears and then ask other people is they hear it and they say no. Well that’s because you might have tinnitus. Tinnitus is the medical term for a ringing or buzzing noise in the ears. Most people refer to tinnitus as “ringing in the ears.” However, you may hear more than just ringing. If you have tinnitus, you may also hear:
Roaring/Buzzing/Whistling/Hissing Now i bet your wondering why does this happen? Damage to the middle or inner ear is a common cause of Tinnitus. Your middle ear picks up the sound waves and then tells the inner ear to send the electrical impulses to your brain, which then and then only your brain can accepts these signals and translates them into sounds are you able to hear them. Sometimes, your inner ear is damaged, thus altering the way your brain processes sound. So a way you can prevent it is not listing to REALLY LOUD MUSIC WITH YOUR HEADPHONES, and if you get it just take 5-10 mins outside and listen to the wind or the rain or any wildlife. Depends on where you live. (If near busy road or street then try meditation)
Now this may only apply to a few people but here it is anyway. Have you ever felt like nothing is real and everything is a dream but deep down you know that your awake and you can also feel pain. Well it is because you DEHYDRATED. So drink up.
Now something we all know. But do we actually know the science behind it. WHY DO WE SOUND BETTER SINGING IN THE SHOWER THAN ANY WHERE ELSE? Well it is your shower’s acoustics make your voice’s sound waves vibrate at about 100 times per second, your voice sounds deeper and more clear than it actually is (around 150 Hz) on average. So, go take a shower and sing your heart out, also the shower echos the voice making it sound more appealing to the singer.
Now for the last one ‘WHY DO WE BITE OUR NAILS.’ So in really simple text nail biting is associated with anxiety, and the act of chewing on nails relieves stress, tension, or boredom. People who habitually bite their nails do so when they feel nervous, bored, lonely, or even hungry.
This has been CharlieChats
