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Tinnitus Treatment Reviews

By Lisa On August 23, 2009 No Comments

Are you looking for tinnitus treatment reviews? If you want to know about the types of tinnitus treatment that are available out there and which ones is the right choice for you and your specific needs, treatment reviews will be one of the best places to start.

Cochlear Damage Tinnitus Treatment

Cochlear Damage Tinnitus Treatment

When you read tinnitus treatment reviews, it’s important to understand that there are two basic types of them: consumer reviews and company reviews. Consumer reviews are written by the average person and people who actually tried the treatment for themselves.

Company reviews are often put out by the companies who make the products or just by people in the industry who want to give basic information about a particular product or treatment plan or possibly to compare one treatment option to another.

When looking at reviews you want to try to determine where they came from and who actually wrote the review before anything else. Then you will want to look at what the treatment is and how it works. Then you can see what kinds of testimonials other people are giving about a particular product to help you determine if it might be right for you.

There are many supposed treatments and cures for tinnitus out there but that doesn’t mean they all really work. People have suffered with this condition for so long that others have tried to prey upon the naïve and sell miracle cures that don’t really work.

A good sign of a promising tinnitus treatment is one that works by getting to the root cause of the problem. Tinnitus is really just a symptom and most treatments just mask the symptoms. A true treatment will try to identify the cause of your tinnitus and then try to find a way to treat that original cause to help your sounds and symptoms of tinnitus go away.

Now that you know more about how to find and read tinnitus treatment reviews, you can make a proper decision about which tinnitus treatment you want to try.

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Ringing In Ears Treatment: Options That Work

By Lisa On August 15, 2009 No Comments

Did you know that it’s estimated that over sixty million Americans experience some degree of ringing in the ears or tinnitus? Approximately twelve million of these have a serious condition that affects every aspect of their life. Are you one of them? If you experience ringing in the ears that is not going away on its own, then you know how important it is to find some form of treatment that truly does work. Fortunately, there are options available to help with this condition, even though there are no actual cures for tinnitus.

Most cases of ringing in the ears are caused by exposure to loud noises. Most people don’t worry too much about it because it usually goes away after a few hours or even a couple of days. The problem is that each time you’re exposed to loud noises it causes more damage. This type of damage to the ears is referred to as cumulative, which means that each time it happens it does more damage to the ears. Eventually, it can become a permanent condition.

If the tinnitus becomes permanent, it can start to affect your life and health in many other ways. Once the damage is done, it can’t usually be reversed and many people find the constant ringing to be debilitating. For this reason, you’ll need to seek out treatment for ringing in the ears that can help with this problem.

Many available treatments for ringing in the ears are both affordable and safe to use. They can make a huge difference even if they only provide temporary relief. The majority of the most successful treatments include natural remedies of the homeopathy origin. These help to reduce the intensity levels resulting from the ringing sounds to give you some comfort. Masking the sounds with white noise is an excellent treatment that works for many people as well.

Even though tinnitus is most often referred to as ringing in the ears, you may hear a variety of different sounds that include buzzing, whistling, roaring and hissing to name a few. The type of sound you hear can help to identify the cause of the tinnitus, which is helpful when choosing a treatment. This way, you will be able to search for treatments that are designed for the specific problems you’re having. If the cause cannot be found or if it’s due to permanent damage of the ear, these natural remedies can still be beneficial.

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Homeopathic Tinnitus Treatments: Do They Wok?

By Lisa On August 11, 2009 No Comments

How much do you know about homeopathic tinnitus treatments? Do these treatment work as well as many people claim? Are they safe to use, even if you have other medical conditions? These are a few of the questions that many tinnitus sufferers are seeking answers to. Homeopathic treatments are a natural way to achieve relief for tinnitus. It has helped countless people deal with this problem for many years and there are no side effects to worry about.

In order to understand how this type of treatment works, you need to understand what it is. Therefore, it’s recommended that you do your research and learn as much as you can about homeopathy as possible. One of the first things that you’ll learn is that it’s certainly a controversial subject. Many scientists and doctors do not believe that this type of treatment could work. However, there are many people that will testify as to how well it has worked for them, especially for tinnitus. Due to these testimonies, homeopathic tinnitus treatments are becoming more widely accepted in the United States each year.

Homeopathic remedies not only treat the problem but it treats the person as well. Everyone is different and these remedies target the individual. For this reason, you will need to provide a detailed case history of both your symptoms and your life. Everything is important and should be recorded from your general behavior and fears to your personal likes and dislikes. This information will help determine which remedies will be more effective for you.

Another important thing that you need to know about homeopathic treatments is that they take time. You can’t expect to have relief immediately. It could take days or even weeks before you begin to see results. It appears that the longer you’ve had tinnitus and the more severe it is, the longer it may take for relief. For this reason, many people give up before they have a chance to enjoy the benefits.

Therefore, it’s important to be persistence and continue the treatment to make sure you give it time to take effect. If you’re patient and continue to use the remedies, then you should see results. Be sure to always follow the instructions you’re given carefully for the best results. Many tinnitus sufferers are searching for a way to help ease their symptoms and homeopathic tinnitus treatments are an excellent option that should be considered.

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Medical Treatment For Tinnitus

By John On July 22, 2009 1 Comment

Medical Treatment for Tinnitus

Do you know what type of medical treatment for tinnitus exists? You may be surprised when you hear how many options are available to you. Many people are told they have no solution and that they must learn to “cope” or live with their problem.

Some medical treatments for tinnitus include:

  • Prescription medication
  • Surgery
  • Biofeedback
  • Stress and anxiety treatment

In the past, there were no real medical treatments for tinnitus but that is not true today. Doctors no longer believe that tinnitus is strictly a psychological condition or that it is always caused by ear problems that cannot be corrected. Medical professionals now know that there are many different medical treatment options for tinnitus and while there is no cure yet, there are many treatments that have proven very successful with many patients.

Some drugs and medications that have been used to help treat tinnitus are:

  • Anti-depressant Drugs – The main anti-depressant drug that is used for tinnitus is Xanax. Seventy-six percent of the people that used this drug in a study found that it reduced their symptoms about forty percent and they reported that the loudness of the sound was lowered considerably.

  • Intravenous Lidocaine – A controlled study done on this drug suggested that tinnitus could be controlled by certain drugs by providing either partial or complete relief in 85% of the subjects tested. 

  • Antihistamines – Antihistamines that are used to help treat allergies may also help to reduce the sounds caused by this condition in many people.

  • Certain Heart Medications Cardiovascular medications help to increase the blood flow in your body, which in turn can help alleviate tinnitus.   

  • Anticonvulsant Medication – This medication is normally used to help prevent seizures but it may help reduce the symptoms of tinnitus in some people.

Before you seek medical treatment for your tinnitus, you should try to discover the cause of your condition. There are many causes of tinnitus. Some of these include:

  • Earache
  • Ear infection
  • Fluid in the ear/ ear discharge
  • Ear wax
  • Meniere’s disease
  • Auditory nerve tumor
  • Loud noise exposure
  • Heart murmur – the sound of the heart is sometimes heard within the ear.
  • Anemia
  • Paget’s disease of bone
  • Arteriosclerosis
  • Psychological disorders
  • Certain medications
  • Idiopathic
  • Acute otitis media
  • Excessive noise exposure
  • Auditory tube dysfunction
  • Ototoxicity
  • Glomus tumour
  • Internal carotid thrombosis
  • High blood pressure
  • Aural polyps
  • Foreign body in ear
  • Chronic sinusitis
  • Otosclerosis
  • Ear inflammation
Cochlea Damage Tinnitus Remedy

Cochlea Damage Tinnitus Remedy

In addition to other medical treatments for tinnitus, there are also homeopathic tinnitus remedies that many people find very helpful and there are also simple things you can do to reduce the intensity of your tinnitus.

Some people do not like taking medicine because of all the side effects or are they not certain that medical treatments for tinnitus will be helpful for their situation. In these cases, they may consider alternative treatment options such as homeopathic methods.

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Tinnitus treatment – A new breakthrough

By jeffreyb On July 14, 2009 1 Comment

Tinnitus treatment – A new breakthrough

A man can lead a peaceful life only if all his five sense organs work in coordination. If any one of them fails, the results can be frustrating, especially for those who are very sensitive to changes in their body and cannot accept their shortcoming easily. Tinnitus is one such condition, which can dive people crazy. Cause of a tinnitus could be anything from constant exposure to sounds of high decibels, abuse of our hearing faculties, or the side effect of any other malady and continued use of any medication, which at times have led to total loss of hearing too.

People suffering from tinnitus have varying stories to tell. Some have tried every type of device and medicine possible to alleviate this problem, and may have found some improvement too. There are some who have not had any kind of improvement despite trying everything possible. There re some more who have just learnt to live with this malady by turning to some alternative therapies which would suppress the condition. Here is another offering for the patients of tinnitus in the form of a book named “Tinnitus: Pathophysiology and Treatment, Volume 166 (Progress in Brain Research)” written by a noted personality, Dr. Møller, who is presently the Professor of Hearing at M.F. Jonsson , University of Texas at Dallas, the Callier Center for Communication Disorders. Dr. Møller has rare achievements to his credit in the field of Otolaryngology as also Neurological Surgery. According to the author, comprehending tinnitus consists of various levels of discipline in basic science and clinical practices. The book priced at $180, deals with every possible aspect of tinnitus right from its origin to its cure, including the role of genetics in tinnitus. The various chapters in the book have been noted achievers and researchers in the field and should be a handy tool for all those specialists who hope to cure this malady in their patients.

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