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TMJ Tinnitus?
My tinnitus started in Feb. 2005.
I have had popping in my jaw for for at least 5 to 6 years. I was finally diagnosed as having a completely dislocated tmj meniscus disc on the right side of my jaw in May 2006.
I have also had sinus problems. This led to using nasal decongestants every night for several years.
I woke up one morning and after being up a little while my ears felt stopped up. Then they would feel better after a little while. But I had a lot of popping and crackling in both ears.
I went to an ENT doctor who did a hearing test and said I had moderate mid-frequency hearing loss but the tinnitus would not be that bad once my ears opened up. The only problem is they haven’t.
They still pop and click even though I recently had tubes put in both ears which has not helped a lick!
I sure hope you can help with the tinnitus!!
TMJ tinnitus is somewhat more difficult to treat as it is not really caused from the [tag-tec hearing loss]hearing loss[/tag-tec] but mors a result of your jaw being out of alignment.
It often helps to visit a chiropractor and have some manipulation done on the neck and jaw muscles.
We have found that having chiropractic manipulation in conjunction with taking the cochlear damage tinnitus remedy for hearing loss often has excellent results.
So that is what I would recommend in this case.
You can order the cochlear damage tinnitus remedy using this link.
Hope this helps!
John Currie
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