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Tinnitus Frequencies

By julius On December 10, 2008 No Comments

The extensive use of digital toys and tools such as cellular phones, IPods and many other gadgets can lead to hearing disorders like tinnitus and probably hearing loss. Studies have shown that exposure to such noise and constant high level sounds can cause permanent damage to our auditory nerves and thus our sense of hearing. This is alarming news, but somehow people nowadays tend to forget such issue and fail to give importance to it.

Tinnitus is a hearing disorder that enables a person to hear a ringing in the ears. Aside from ringing, other sounds are buzzing, beating, whooshing and sometimes crackling. These sounds may be all too simple and would lead one to think that it wouldn’t be of great effect to a person’s health. This is a terrible and yet common misconception.

Imagine having to hear a constant sound in your ears that only you can hear even when you are already in bed late at night. Most patients of tinnitus profess that such sounds would be the main reason why they cannot sleep at night. This would then probably lead to stress and fatigue.

The ringing sound that you hear inside your ear has a certain frequency. Tinnitus frequencies are measured and used by doctors and specialists in trying to come up with the correct medication to be used in curing the tinnitus. To some, the higher tinnitus frequency is quite alarming since it would then possibly lead to hearing loss in no time.

Despite this alarming news, there are still many possible ways of avoiding this hearing disorder. Using ear plugs may be able to help avoid having tinnitus. This is because the ear plugs are great in protecting your ears from harsh and loud noises that all too often surround us everyday.

However, if you are already experiencing tinnitus, many tinnitus masking treatments are available to help drown out the annoying ringing sound. This technique makes use of soothing and relaxing sounds that can help in covering up the annoying sound brought about by tinnitus. For most people, this kind of therapy has been found to be effective and also calming.


Tinnitus Treatments

By julius On November 14, 2008 No Comments

Tinnitus is a ringing, beating, or swishing type of noise that seems to be happening all inside the ear or head. In most cases, such is not a serious problem. Somehow it is just a symptom of an underlying cause. However, this disorder may be annoying or sometimes painful to the one suffering it. As an answer to such problem, many researchers and doctors have come up with different tinnitus treatments. Some patients resort to using drugs as medication to ease their senses. Also, there are homeopathic tinnitus treatments as well. Let us now try to discuss and learn more about these many different types and approaches to tinnitus relief.

There are many tinnitus relief drugs that can be bought over the counter and also some that need prescription. One example of such would be Anti-Depressants, tranquilizers and muscle relaxants. These kinds of drugs are used to give the patient relief from mental depression. Having tinnitus indeed will somehow give adverse effects to the brain or the senses. Imagine what it would be like to have a constant noise in your head that you can’t control. Some patients stay awake all night just because of such noises. Taking tranquilizers as tinnitus treatment gives off that calming and soothing feeling to the sufferer. Muscle relaxants reduce tension in the muscle.

Another drug that has been discovered to treat tinnitus is Lidocaine. This drug is a local anesthetic which acts by stopping certain neurons to prevent neuronal transmission, thus putting an end to the sounds that you can hear only internally. Although it was found to be effective, it has adverse effects that are somewhat serious and can bring about more harm than good.

Anticonvulsants are also considered as helpful drugs in treating tinnitus relief. However, only low doses of such are allowed. Such drug is also used in treating patients with epilepsy. Both tinnitus and epilepsy have common grounds, that is the over excitation of neurons.

Aside from resorting to drugs or medication, one can also choose to take a regular dosage of vitamins as a way to treat tinnitus. One example would be Zinc. The cochlea, which is a part of the auditory nerve, has the body’s greatest concentration of zinc. Having a regular intake of 90 to 150 mg per day may be beneficial. However, too much dosage of zinc interferes with the body’s absorption of copper, leading to anemia.

Magnesium has been proven to prevent hearing loss. It is a very promising drug that is used to treat noise induced hearing loss and tinnitus. It has been studied that in such cases of using magnesium, therapy must be started within a few hours of the noise trauma to be effective.

If you plan to go on for an herbal way of remedy for tinnitus, then Gingko Biloba is the answer. Gingko Biloba leaves has been used by the Chinese as a therapeutic way of treating asthma and bronchitis. Such therapy has shown an increased circulation of the blood throughout the body and the brain, thus curing tinnitus naturally.

All of these are ways or different approaches of tinnitus treatments. Some can soothe and treat tinnitus while having some adverse effects as well. Choosing the right kind of treatment depends in the situation and degree of tinnitus disorder. Consult a physician in choosing such treatments.


Antibiotics Can Make Tinnitus Worse

By julius On November 12, 2008 No Comments

Do you hear noise or abnormal sounds like roaring, whining, ticking and buzzing on and off your ears? Then, you may be suffering from tinnitus. It is a perception in the ear without external source of sound and usually becomes audible in low or high pitch ringing in variable episodes. Sometimes the ringing is temporary or becomes worse and permanent. You need to consult the doctor to find out what causes the phantom ringing in the ear.

Tinnitus is not a disease by itself but a symptom of other health problems manifested by ringing sensation. In some cases, prolonged medication to drugs such as antibiotics can make tinnitus worse. Antibiotics are known to treat inflammation and infection but in the contrary it can also worsen your tinnitus. Usually, the higher the dose of medication you take, the worse the tinnitus may develop. The unwanted and irritating noise disappears when you stop using these drugs.

It is also essential to know if the medications you are taking are ototoxic or non-ototoxic. There are more than 200 drugs with high ototoxicity level known to worsen tinnitus such as antibiotic, erythromycin, tetracycline, vancomycin and bleomycin. There are natural remedies you can try without the risk of side effects and over dosage since the ingredients of this potent formula are from natural plant, minerals and animal extracts therefore it is safe.

Tinnitus occurs from various causes and believed to become worse if it is not treated on it early stage. It is strongly advised that you should not discount the possible damage of tinnitus can give you. Thus, a careful study should be undertaken to identify the root causes of you tinnitus prior to the treatment. You should not take tinnitus remedies without consulting you physician to prevent erroneous diagnosis and treatment.


Noise in Ears

By julius On November 11, 2008 No Comments

Tinnitus in its simplest description is the perception of noise in ears from the inside and not from the external environment. I may appear in one or both ears in varied frequency noise such as roaring, ringing, clicking or hissing sound. If you are experiencing this kind of sound most of the time, then you may have tinnitus. The noise in the ear may sound low which gradually disappears or loud that becomes a permanent disability.

The four main causes of tinnitus are stress or trauma, allergies or sinus, Meniere’s disease and exposure to loud noise which is the common cause of cochlear damage. Tinnitus sufferers should also take caution of the food they eat and prescription and non-prescription drugs they ingest as some of these, causes or aggravate the condition. There are tinnitus sufferers who can manage the ringing in the ears by following a recommended diet program, lifestyle change, cardiovascular exercise or a combination of all these methods. Others simply can’t.

There are several tinnitus treatments and cures available in the market today to help you relive from the condition. Since tinnitus occurs with several causes, it is very important that prior to medication, a thorough evaluation of what causes your tinnitus must me identified to make tinnitus treatment easier to facilitate.


Decongestants Can Relieve Tinnitus

By julius On November 11, 2008 No Comments

Everybody has a bad cold day despite of being healthy.  To relieve that stuffy noise, decongestants are the usual remedy we opt to relieve congestion. These drugs work by swelling the mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses caused by allergy or infection which is common a cause of clogged nose.
Tinnitus is often the end result from cold or sinus infection which in time leads to hearing loss if we don’t respond to the symptoms. Ear pressure is developed inside the ear due the presence of mucus fluids in the nose which more likely to trigger the ringing sensation and hearing loss. It is not an enchanting and unacceptable condition you likely want to experience.
Being uncertain if decongestants can relieve tinnitus, I would say it can but in some extent, it cannot and even worsen the condition. Prolonged medication and overdose to drugs causes tinnitus and hearing loss as a side effect.  There are a variety decongestants and tinnitus remedies available to relief from congestion, but please seek doctors advice for recommended dose beforehand and make sure that the prescription or over the counter drug is non ototoxic. Ototoxic drugs can cause or worsen the existing tinnitus.