
Meniere's Disease and Sinus
This sinus tinnitus formula is one of our original remedies and is without doubt, one of our most successful tinnitus treatment remedies.This treatment has relieved the vertigo, tinnitus and ear ringing from the pressure caused by blocked Eustachian tubes.
Cher had this to say...
I flew to the caribbean in july while there I had a bladder infection and was given z-pak. I finished rx and all was fine. I flew home and all was fine. A couple of days later I was on a boat for a couple of hours. The boat aws anchored so we weren't moving all that much. The next day I felt like I "couldn't get my sea legs" that was in august(1st week).
This continued for three days-- I went to MD. and was told Ii have fluid on the left ear and post viral.At that time I was very congested as well. I was given Nasacort & Allegra 180. I finished rx i was ok for a few days and it came back. Now i am congested but with a thick very thick drip in my throat and still have Vertigo!!
I returned to md and was told i had a very bad sinus infection but the fluid on the left ear was gone. I was once again given Allegra & z-pak & Nasacort.I am still not right and i am getting a bit nervous.I feel like I cant get this gook out of my throat it feels like glue i& I still have the sinus pain and VERTIGO!!.
Our response:
Hi there Cher,
It really does seem as if you have had a reaction to the all the medications you have been taking and this has most likely caused the mucous in the inner ear to become too thick to drain out of the middle ear.
The sinusitus tinnitus treatment remedy from T-Gone Remedies works by thinning down the mucous in the middle ear thus allowing the thickened mucous drain away via the Very narrow eustachian tubes.
Most sinus infection or allergy sufferers experience tinnitis and many also experince vertigo. The tinnitus is normally caused as a result of the mucous in the inner ear becoming thick and viscous.
The middle ear is surrounded by a mucous menbrane. These mucous membranes produce mucous which cleanse the ear.
In an ideal world this mucous then drains away through the very narrow eustachian tubes Often however this mucous will accumulate in the middle ear as a result of the mucous becoming too thick and viscous.
This is when we get a buildup of pressure in the inner ear which often results in middle ear infections and tinnitus.
Sinus, Tinitus and Antibiotics and Antihistamines
Tintinnitis of this nature is typically experienced by those individuals who have had sinus for a long time. Sinus tinnitus is most often caused by adverse reactions to drugs such as anti-biotics and/or anti-histamines which caused the mucous to become too thick to drain out.
Sinusitis ringing ears normally happens after a long time of taking antibiotics and/or anti-histamines in an effort to control sinus infection and allergies.
Often we find that it is these antibiotics and anti-histamines cause the mucous to become too thick and viscous to easily drain away.
I am pretty sure that you will find quick relief once you have started taking these treatments.
Regards,
Ellen Currie





