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Ringing in Ears Allergies

By Lisa On November 9, 2009 No Comments

How to Reduce Ringing in Ears Allergies

Ringing In Ears Allergies

Ringing In Ears Allergies

Many people suffer from allergies.  When these allergic reactions happen, in some cases a ringing of the ears, or tinnitus can also occur.

This is not an actual symptom of the allergies but a common reaction to the sinus medications that are so popular.  The problem is that many people have a tendency to over medicate when they have an outbreak of allergies.

When this happens, the outcome can be tinnitus or ringing in ears allergies.

There are some ways to reduce this side effect to the medications that are being taken.

The biological reason for this type of tinnitus is due to the mucus membranes that surround the ears.  When you clean your ears, you are barely touching the surface of the amount of wax that actually surrounds the ear cavity.  This mucous is used to keep the ear canal and surrounding area clean.

When sinus medications are taken, it thickens this mucus in the same way that it thickens the mucus in the nose.  While this is great when you need to breathe properly, it can be damaging to the ear canal.

When the mucus becomes too thick, it can not do its job properly.  It is basically stuck in the ear canal.  If too much of it builds up, it can get totally blocked which is what causes the ringing in the ears.

Cutting back on the amount of sinus medication that is taken can help to keep the mucus from building up.  While ringing in ears allergies can be a minor issue, for others, it can be debilitating.

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Ringing In Ears Symptom

By Lisa On October 28, 2009 No Comments

Ringing in ears symptoms can be so distracting that it can completely disrupt your life. It can interfere with a person’s hearing, concentration and sleep. These symptoms can interfere with school, work and even make socializing difficult. If the ringing keeps you awake at night it can make you irritable, depressed and cause a variety of health problems.


These sounds can be heard in one or both ears and they can come and go. Ringing in the ears is called tinnitus and it can be a high or low pitch and it can be mild or severe. It affects people differently and can’t be heard by anyone else because it’s actually coming from inside of the person’s ears.

Ringing in ears symptoms includes the following:

  • Roaring
  • Whistling
  • Buzzing
  • Humming
  • Clicking
  • Chirping
  • Hissing
  • Whooshing

Most people that suffer from ringing in the ears will hear one or more of the sounds listed above but some people have what is called pulsatile tinnitus. This is a rare condition in which the symptoms create a rhythmic and pulsing sound that usually keeps in time with their heartbeat.

Millions of people suffer from some form of ringing in the ears or tinnitus. These symptoms can be caused by medication, loud noises, infections, injuries and a number of different medical conditions. In some cases, the underlying cause of the tinnitus can be found and treated and the ringing will stop. Unfortunately, for many others, it’s something they have to live with everyday.

If you or someone you know is suffering from any of the ringing in ears symptoms mentioned above, see your doctor right away. Even if the cause can’t be found, there are many treatment options available that can help make living with this condition easier.

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Tinnitus Cure

By Lisa On October 12, 2009 1 Comment

Tinnitus cure alternatives are being explored for those who have this condition and need relief. Since tinnitus is not a disease or any type of medical condition, it cannot be cured. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find relief. The best treatment for tinnitus is finding the medical condition, medication or whatever is causing you to have tinnitus as a symptom and cure it. Once this is done, the tinnitus will most likely go away.

Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. You can’t always find the problem that is causing tinnitus and sometimes, it’s caused by something that can’t be cured. In these instances, you need something to make living with tinnitus easier.

There are several tinnitus cure alternatives that can be used to help make living with this condition easier but there is one that you can work into your daily routine. You can make sure you eat a healthy nutritious diet and get the right amount of exercise. Believe it or not, this can help to reduce your tinnitus symptoms.

Unhealthy foods can contribute to high blood pressure and other medical conditions that can make your tinnitus worse. Eating a good healthy diet will help to keep you fit and healthy, which in turn will help to reduce the noises that you hear. Exercise will do the same thing plus, it will help to increase the blood flow to the ear canal helping to reduce the tinnitus noises.

When you’re searching for a tinnitus cure, diet and exercise may be the last thing on your mind but it can help. Not only will it help to relieve tinnitus symptoms but it will help you to get in better shape, feel better and have more energy. It’s a great way to do something good for your entire body and help reduce your tinnitus symptoms at the same time.

Of course, if your tinnitus is severe, you may need to use other forms of treatment in combination with diet and exercise, but it will still help you get started on the road to recovery. The better shape your body is in, the easier it will be to fight off diseases and reduce your risk of getting medical conditions that can contribute to tinnitus.

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Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus

By Lisa On October 9, 2009 No Comments

Can Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus Make it Difficult to Hold Down a Job?

Menieres Disease Tinnitus

Menieres Disease Tinnitus

Many who find out that they have Meniere’s disease tinnitus may have a hard time with everyday life.  Unless the symptoms that they suffer from are mild, this may cause the sufferer to have to take a break from working until the disease is under control.

The reason for this is that the tinnitus, along with the dizziness the person who suffers from this to experience vertigo or the feeling that the room is spinning.  The person is going to need to get to a bed immediately.  If this happens while at work, then driving home is going to be an issue.

There is not going to be any way that the victim of Meniere’s disease tinnitus is going to be able to drive or do anything really.  This can last for up to two weeks.  Most attacks only last a day or two without medication.  If medications are taken immediately, the attack can last only a few hours.

Because of all the symptoms, however, exhaustion is going to follow an attack.  Again, this can lead to not being able to work or drive a car.  A few hours of sleep can help with exhaustion, but the body may require rest for a few days at least.

For a longer attack, then more bed rest is going to be needed.  The body needs time to recover from an attack.  To answer the question, “Does Meniere’s disease tinnitus make it difficult to hold down a job?”  There is no cut and dry answer.  If a person has a good support system in place, and a company that understands the nature of an attack and is going to allow the person to leave at a minutes notice, then no, it is not difficult to hold down a job.  For those who do not have this type of support system or company that is sympathetic, then it may not be possible to work until the symptoms and attacks are under control.

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Tinnitus Relief

By Lisa On October 5, 2009 No Comments
Tinnitus Relief Methods that Really Work
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Tinnitus Relief - Click For More Information

Do you suffer from tinnitus?  Do you wonder every day if today is going to be the day that a debilitating attack may occur?  Are you looking for any tinnitus relief methods that really work?  Do not despair; there are many treatment methods that really do work.  It may just take some trial and error to find the treatment that works for you.  The most important thing that you can do as a tinnitus sufferer is to have patience.  Know that eventually you may find a treatment that is going to offer you some relief.

Tinnitus Relief Solutions

Tinnitus Relief Solutions

You may be one of the lucky ones and the first tinnitus relief method that you try is going to be the one that ends up being the best one for you.  There are many popular methods in the world.  Tinnitus is very common so there are constantly new advances being made to find a cure.  Until a cure has been found, the only way to have any relief is through relief methods.

One method is tinnitus retraining therapy.  This works by retraining the brain to not “hear” the ringing.  This can take time and dedication, but many who suffer from tinnitus have had some major success with this method.  This does not require any types of medication.  The patient need only be totally dedicated to working on themselves.  The sad fact is that not everyone is going to have this type of dedication.

There are also herbal remedies that can offer tinnitus relief.  These herbal remedies typically come from China where there are more tinnitus sufferers per capita than any other nation.  With all these people who suffer from this, it is not hard to imagine why they lead the industry in this type of relief from tinnitus. 

These therapies are then introduced to other countries.  Luckily, most people can afford these herbal relief methods.  Since they do not cost much, there is not a lot of risk in at least trying them out to see if they are going to work for you.

Here at T-Gone we supply both vitamin based tinnitus relief treatments and also  homeopathic tinnitus relief solutions, both of which produce excellent results.

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