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The Causes and Symptoms of Menieres Disease

By John On March 2, 2011 5 Comments

Our ears are as susceptible to different kinds of diseases as the other parts of our body. It is essential to always take care good of our ears since they do not only play the role of hearing sounds but they are also very important to keep our body’s balance and positioning. The diseases that it can actually acquire range from simple diseases that can easily be cured to more traumatizing conditions that can sometimes leave permanent damages to it. One of the most annoying and perhaps incapacitating ear diseases is the Menieres Disease. Although it does sound as popular as cancer, there are thousands of people who suffer it.

What is this disease and what really causes it? Menieres Disease is actually an inner ear disorder that is caused by an irregular pressure of the fluid in that area. This basically happens when the endolymphatic gland which is like a drainage system is blocked or there a sort of obstruction in that part of the ear. There are also cases wherein this sac is naturally narrow. This part of the ear is actually responsible for sending signals of sound and balance to the brain. So, when this happens, people who suffer from normally experience a sense of imbalance or dizziness.

This disease can hit anyone regardless of age or gender but it is more prevalent on people who ages between 40 and 60 years old. Generally, people who suffer this kind of ear condition experience bouts of vertigo, Tinnitus or ringing in the ears and hearing loss. The kind of vertigo that is normally by someone who has this disease is accompanied by dizziness, nausea, palpitating heartbeats and vomiting. Furthermore, they might hear ringing, buzzing, whistling or chirping sound in the ear that is being brought about by Tinnitus. They can be very mild or can be very loud noises. They may also feel gradual deafness or hearing loss.

It is a dilemma for those who have. Sadly, there is no definite cure for Menieres Disease. But the symptoms that usually come with it can be managed. There are medications that are given and can be taken to control vertigo. There are also different kinds of remedies and relief from ears ringing and hearing loss such as noise maskers and hearing aids. Despite the difficulties that this condition might bring, focusing on what you can do rather than on what you cannot do will help you live a normal life.


Ellen’s Tinnitus Minute – Episode 3

By John On April 14, 2010 5 Comments

 

 

Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus Treatments

Welcome to Ellen’s tinnitus minute episode 3, make sure you post your comments and questions below this post if you want your questions to be answered in future episodes.

In this episode Ellen answers some questions from Vykki Morgan regarding Meniere’s Disease and tinnitus. Here are the questions from episode 3:

1. Does your Meniere’s T-Gone remedy address tinnitus ringing in the ears as well as dizziness?

2. Aren’t there any other ways to get the fluid in the ear to regulate?

Please make sure you post your questions below we would love to hear your thoughts…


Meniere’s disease remedy

By John On March 1, 2009 No Comments

Hello John,

I have been suffering from Tinnitus for many years.
From Ellen’s book I was sent the main causes for Tinnitus are:
1.      Exposure to noise
2.      Stress
3.      Sinus and allergies
4.      Menière’s disease

However, I have never been exposed to loud noises continuously, I was never been under excessive stress, I sleep and always have slept quite well (although my tinnitus gets worse when I am tired) and I do not suffer from sinus infection.

I am also quite environmental conscious as far as my diet is concerned (I eat mostly organic food). Furthermore, I am not taking any drugs.
I had some bouts of Meniere’s disease but they are short and far between.
The last one was in 2005 and lasted for 3 or 4 days.  Nevertheless this is
the only link I can make with my tinnitus suffering according to its main
causes as  identified in the book.

I tend to ascribe my suffering to a defect in my cervical bones due to an
accident I suffered when was a teenager. This may be the reason why
osteopathy could not be of any help.

If you think that there is a link between my tinnitus condition and the
bouts of the Menière’s disease I suffer from time to time, I would be
grateful if you could let me know which of the T-Gone homeopathic remedies could be, even remotely, of any help.
Yours sincerely
Daniele Rego

Hello Daniele,

There is a definite link between Meniere’s disease and tinnitus. In fact, the bouts of Meniere’s disease cause much damage to the sensitive inner ear organs which is why you experience tinnitus between the attacks of Menieres.

The whole cycle is discussed in depth at this page http://www.t-gone.com/menieres-disease.htm as well as the remedies for meniere’s disease relief.

Please check it out. If you have any questions please call Ellen on 800 314 2910


It Could Be An Underlying Medical Condition – Causes of Ear Ringing

By John On February 12, 2009 8 Comments

Tinnitus or ringing in the ears is not an infection or disease of sorts. Instead, it could just be one of the symptoms of a particular medical condition. It is like an alarm telling you that an unhealthy condition has taken place inside your body. It is then recommended that you go visit your doctor when you experience the unwanted sound to have the condition that you may be suffering from diagnosed. There are cases, though, when the root cause cannot be determined.

The causes of tinnitus include:

  • Acoustic neuroma – It is a benign or noncancerous tumor. It is found to develop on the cranial nerve, which runs from the brain to the inner ear, controlling balance and hearing.
  • Age-related loss of hearing – It is also known as presbycusis. It usually starts around age 60.
  • Changes in ear bones – When the bones in the middle ear stiffen (otosclerosis), your hearing may get affected and result to tinnitis.
  • Earwax blockage – It takes place when too much earwax accumulates, and it becomes difficult to wash away naturally.
  • Meniere’s Disease – It as an inner ear disorder often associated with the fluctuations in the inner ear fluid volume.
  • Noise-induced cochlear damage – It is basically caused by repeated exposure of the ears to loud noises. Playing portable music devices such as MP3 players loudly for long periods is a common cause of the condition.
  • Ototoxicity – Long-term use of certain drugs may cause this. Drugs that are harmful to the ears are described as ototoxic. Common examples are analgesics (aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), antibiotics (aminoglycosides, erythromycin), and chemotherapy medications (bleomycin, methotrexate)

The causes of ear ringing are where the tinnitus treatments are generally directed to. Tests are run to have the source determined with a fair degree of certainty. Specialized tests may also have to be conducted. Examples are X-ray, ultrasound, audiogram, residual inhibition, and evoked response audiometry.

Furthermore, treatment options for ringing in the ears include alternative treatments, amplification (generally with the use of hearing aids), cochlear implants or electrical stimulation, cognitive therapy, drug therapy, and sound therapy.

Natural treatments should also be taken into consideration. These include reducing salt intake, exercising properly and regularly, getting enough sleep at night, and staying away from unhealthy habits such as smoking and excessive drinking. It would likewise help if you have a positive mental attitude and do not get stressed very easily.


Tinnitus Lipoflavinoid

By John On January 7, 2009 6 Comments

Helping to improve circulation in the inner ear for general ear health is one way of making you less susceptible to or reducing the intensity of tinnitus. Lipoflavinoid is one dietary supplement that can help achieve this. It was created in 1961 by DSE Healthcare Solutions for the treatment of Meniere’s disease, and much of the marketing effort for it is directed toward ringing in the ears sufferers.

What are the ingredients of Lipoflavinoid Tinnitus Formula, and what do they do to help people with ringing ears?

Its ingredient include eriodictyol glycoside, vitamin C, the vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12, pantothenic acid, and choline. Eriodictyol glycoside, for instance, can act against histamine, which is found out to play a part in the control of microcirculation in the inner ear. Because it can act as an antihistamine, it can prevent or reduce the symptoms of Meniere’s Disease, which are brought about by the fluctuations of fluid in the middle ear. The notable symptoms of the disorder are vertigo, hearing fluctuation, a sense of fullness in the ears, and of course, ringing in the ears.

There are also sufferers whose cause of their tinnitus is vitamin B12 deficiency, so taking the formula would help supplement the vitamin B12 that those sufferers lack.

While the supplement is helpful in improving overall ear health, it would make a difference if you make use of treatments that would focus on the root cause, help you manage stress, and boost your immune system. Good examples are homeopathic tinnitus remedies, counseling, hypnotherapy, meditation, immune booster formula, and of course, proper diet and regular and proper exercise.

A special diet is also recommended to prevent Meniere’s Disease attacks, which are usually preceded by hearing fluctuation, ear pressure, and tinnitus. Lipoflavinoid or other commercially available treatments should be backed up by a diet that help stabilize the body fluids or blood levels to avoid secondary fluctuations in inner ear fluid. You can follow these steps:

  • Take sufficient amounts of fluid daily, including water, milk, and low-sugar fruit juices.
  • Avoid taking foods or fluids that have high salt or sugar contents.
  • Aim for a diet that is high in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; minimize your intake of canned, frozen, or processed foods.
  • Distribute your food and fluid intake evenly throughout the day.
  • Avoid foods and drinks that contain caffeine, such as chocolates, coffee, and sodas.
  • Minimize or if possible, avoid your alcohol intake.

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