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Tinnitus Medication

By Jane On November 18, 2008 Under Ringing In Ears, Tinnitus & Related Blogs, Tinnitus Articles

The kinds of tinnitus medication that are available help relieve the symptoms of the condition. As of yet, though, there are no conventional medicines that are specifically designed to cure ear ringing. It could be for the reason that strictly speaking, it is only a symptom of an underlying medical condition and not a medical condition in itself.

The known causes of ringing in the ears include noise-induced cochlear damage, stress, Meniere’s Disease, sinus problems or allergic reactions, age-associated hearing loss, otosclerosis, head injury, thyroid disorder, vitamin B12 deficiency, and circulatory problems like high blood pressure, anemia, and malformation of capillaries.

The tinnitus medication that you need may be in the form of:

  • antidepressants, which help control stress and depression;
  • anticonvulsants, which prevent sufferers from having seizures;
  • vasodilators, drugs that are used for high blood pressure; and
  • sodium fluoride, a medicinal dosage of which provides relief for those who suffer from ear ringing caused by otosclerosis.

Surgery may be used, on rare cases, to provide relief to sufferers who have severe symptoms of the condition. The surgery for ear ringing requires a high degree of technical skill, though.

Furthermore, devices like maskers and hearing aids are used to make the unwanted sound less noticeable.

Besides the medications mentioned, there are also alternative treatments for the ringing in the ears. Gaining recognition are the homeopathic tinnitus remedies, which are designed to focus on treating the root cause of the unwanted sound and not just its symptoms. They are also holistic in approach, and “heals the body from within”.

Other alternative treatments that can be helpful to the sufferers of the condition include herbal preparations, acupressure, acupuncture, hypnotherapy, biofeedback, meditation, and reflexology.

Together with their efforts to relieve the symptoms of the unwanted sound, sufferers should boost their immune system. Generally, the level of success of the treatments tend to be higher for those whose immune systems are in good state. Consult with your health care provider if you are zinc deficient. You may use immune boost supplements together with the basic steps, which include maintaining a healthy diet, a proper and regular exercise, and getting enough sleep at night.

While a tinnitus medication may not work for many sufferers of ear ringing, the natural treatments for the condition must be put into consideration. These include avoiding substances like salty foods, chocolates, coffee, soda, alcohol, and nicotine. On the other hand, your diet should be specially rich in vitamins A, B and E, zinc, choline, and protein. The best natural treatment that you can give yourself, however, is to develop a positive behavior and to not get stressed very easily.

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