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What Are The Types of Medicines That Cause Tinnitus?

By Jane On February 2, 2009 No Comments

Yes, there are medicines that cause tinnitus, and you may be taking one of them. There are over 200 drugs that potentially bring about ear ringing, a number way higher than the number of drugs being used to treat the condition. This should not cause panic, though, as people have different reactions to different medications. And, they usually have adverse effects only when taken for a long a period of time and in large doses.

The drugs that are harmful to the ears are also known as ototoxic drugs. Besides ringing in the ears, they may also result to hearing loss and disequilibrium such as dizziness and vertigo, which are related to the workings of the cochlea or vestibular (balance) structures in the ear.

There are six main types of medication that result to ringing in the ears:

Aspirin is one, and its side effects are generally seen after a person has been taking six to nine pills a day. Usually, the ear ringing will reverse itself after you stop taking the medication.

Then there are the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, examples of which include Advil, Aleve, Anaprox, Clinoril, Feldene, Indocin, Lodine, Motrin, Nalfon, Nuprin, Poradol, and Voltarin.

Antibiotics are also known culprits. They are more likely to have ototoxic effects when they are given through an IV, which usually happens during a life-threatening situation in which large doses are needed. Included are Aminoglycosides (Streptomycin, Neomycin, Kanamycin, Netilmicin), Erythromycin (E-mycin, Eryc, Ilosone), and Vancomycin (Vincocin).

Diuretics such as Bumetanide, Ethacrynic acid, and Furosemide, when taken in overly large doses for extended periods of time, can also bring about tinnitus. Chemotherapy agents can also have the same effect. Examples are Bleomycin, Cisplatin, Mechlorethamine, Methotrexate, and Vincristine.

Then there is quinine – Aralen, Atabrine (for treatment of malaria), Legatrin, and Q-Vel Muscle Relaxant (for treatment of night cramps).

If you think that it is your medication that causes the ringing in your ears, go see your doctor first before taking any further actions. Your doctor may ask you to stop taking that medication and prescribe you with another one that does not have ototoxic effects.

While there are medicines that cause tinnitus, there are also drugs used as tinnitus relief agents that may worsen the unwanted sound. Antidepressants, for instance, are used by ear ringing sufferers to control and manage stress. And, they may, although not necessarily, aggravate the condition.


New Research Shows Dramatic Increases In Inner Ear Infections And Tinnitus

By John On January 20, 2009 No Comments

iPods Can Cause Dramatic Increases In Inner Ear Infections And Tinnitus

Researchers have revealed information that affects hundreds of millions of people around the world. The Ipod from  Apple was known to cause major hearing loss and tinnitus from the exposures to the loud noise, but recent research reveals that in addition to this problem is the huge bacterial increase in the inner ears amongst iPod users which is causinf inner ear infections.

iPOD earpieces are a breeding ground for bacteria and could lead to painful ear infections,” experts said yesterday.

Doctors have long warned that listening to music at high volumes on iPod buds could lead to hearing loss but now they have proved the earpieces are also rife with germs.

A study published in the Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences has revealed that frequent use of earphones significantly increases bacterial growth in the ear.

Researchers at Manipal university in India also found that bacteria could transfer from one person’s ear to another’s.

Harmful bacteria was found on 92 per cent of ear swabs taken from people who regularly shared their earphones with friends, compared with only eight per cent of those who shared less frequently.

Dr Chiranjay Mukhopadhyay, who led the research, said: “It is better not to share or else to clean the earphones thoroughly before sharing.”

A second study into airplane audio headsets, published in the medical journal Laryngoscope, discovered that, after an hour’s use, the number of bacteria increased from 60 micro-organisms to 650.

Ear infections have been proven to be a major cause of tinnitus according to the tinnitus survey we conducted amongst 1,800 tinnitus patients in September 2008.


Identifying Effective Ringing Ears Treatment Methods

By Jane On November 19, 2008 No Comments

A person who suffers from tinnitus, or ringing ears, may now choose from different modes of ringing ears treatment, and put a stop to the persistent, irritating noise.  Those who prefer treating their disorder with the appropriate medications, usually end up doing well in the end, as compared to those who do nothing and quietly suffer from the incessant ringing of their ears.

Individuals who suffer from ringing ears should carefully choose the treatment options that offer the highest probability of fully healing the disorder.  Choose a ringing ears treatment mode that will effectively control the level of ringing in your ears.  Probably the best thing to do initially, would be to accurately pinpoint the exact causes of the discomfort in the ears.

It’s important that we clearly identify the main causes for the ringing in the ears, if only to be of assistance as well to the future victims of this health disorder.  According to medical experts, among the identified  root causes of this condition are excessive ear wax,  head or neck injuries, ear infections, a hole in the ear drum, exposure to loud noise, intake of ototoxic drugs, meniere’s disease and ear tumors.

Doctors also note that an ear infection can result from simple nose problems, which could be due to the onset of an allergic reaction.  This type of allergy however, can be avoided if the individual exercises prompt precaution and proper treatment.  Bacterial infections as well may cause ringing ears, especially if the individual has a weak immune system. In order to boost the body’s defenses, a person should eat nutritious food and get enough sleep and rest as well.   Stressed-out individuals generally have much weaker immune systems, as compared to those who get adequate rest, regular exercise, and eat nutritious food.

Of the available treatment options today, there surely should be one that will be effective in containing the incessant noise and discomfort.  For those suffering from this irritating ailment, it helps to have a positive attitude and a healthy fighting spirit as well.  Although the ringing ears treatment may initially fail, or may generally not give the desired results at first, you should not give up and continue to be persistent in treating your condition.  If you decide to continue your treatment, the chances are you’ll surely find one that succeeds in totally eradicating the ringing in your ears.


Meniere’s Disease

By julius On November 5, 2008 Comments Off

Do you often have sensation of spinning or swaying, dizziness, fullness in the ear along with tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss? Then maybe you are suffering from Meniere’s disease. The disorder is caused by an increase in volume and pressure of the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear which also results to nausea and vomiting and tinnitus.

Until today, the cause of the Meniere’s disease is still unknown. There are presumptions that the disease is associated with abnormal flow of blood and fluids in the system, allergies, viral infection and other health problems. Several factors are found to activate Meniere’s disease including stress, fatigue, over work, emotional and physical stress, pressure changes, classified foods, and too much salt in the diet.
While I’m writing this article, I found out that frequent attack of Meniere’s disease is awful. It causes cochlear damage and kills the hair cells in the inner ear which performs a vital role in hearing. The hair cell cells are responsible for translating the sound into electric signals that nerves transmit to the brain. Once the hair cells are damaged, it can no longer be repaired.

While there are ongoing researches on the Meniere’s disease, there is still no cure developed for the disorder. There are medical and invasive surgical procedures that are being attempted but most of the attempts ended vain. Some of patients who prefer natural treatments which include change in lifestyle and diet have helped in reduction of Meniere’s disease attacks as well as tinnitus.

There are also Meniere’s disease remedies and natural vertigo relief treatments in line with T-gone remedies to cure tinnitus. The remedies are homeopathic preparation created to heal the body from within. It is also a multifaceted approach since the causes of the ringing sensation are numerous such as vertigo, and cochlear damage. Taking the remedies and following a recommended diet can drastically trim down tinnitus associated with Meniere’s disease


Permanent Ringing In The Ears

By julius On November 4, 2008 Comments Off

Once you have a feeling of some noise in ear like ringing, whistling, buzzing, hissing or similar, then you may be suffering from tinnitus. This unwanted sound may be constant or intermittent, loud or quite, temporary or permanent ringing in the ears. Tinnitus is not a disease by itself but a symptom of underlying causes. One of the most common causes of tinnitus is exposure to loud sound such as concert or headphone, gunshots, explosion, power tools, construction equipment, industrial equipment can have severe damage to the cochlea in the inner ear. In some cases even a one time loud sound (blast or explosion) may bring on the symptoms.

In most cases, tinnitus is a permanent disability. The worse, tinnitus is louder at night that it impedes the person’s ability to have a good sleep. Therefore, sufferers must learn to live with the condition. If tinnitus cannot be ignored, individuals living with the disorder may consider wearing a tinnitus masker. These tiny devices are similar to a hearing aid, and worn inside the ears. Tinnitus maskers do not treat tinnitus but it is intended block the unwanted to drown-out the roaring or whining noise. Listening to white noise can also give similar effect to the condition. You can download the white noise tinnitus masking CD’s and mp3’s to your iPod or any portable media player to mask the unwanted noise anytime and anywhere.

There also available tinnitus remedies and treatments you might want to consider at T-gone.com.


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