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ringing of ears

By Lisa On November 7, 2009 No Comments

Reduce Ringing of Ears

Do you want to know how you can reduce ringing of ears? If you suffer from tinnitus that causes ringing in your ears, you know it can be a very frustrating condition. Many people even discover that ear ringing interferes with their ability to sleep or to live a normal, healthy life. But there are some things you can do to reduce it.

For example, white noise is helpful to many people especially when they are trying to go to sleep at night and the ringing of ears is a nuisance. There are a lot of problems that can come over time from this condition and they all build upon one another and make the condition worse. Some problems of ringing of ears include:

  • Hearing Loss
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Mood Swings
  • Trouble Sleeping
  • Neck Pain
  • Irritability
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Suicidal Thoughts

This is why it is so important to learn to reduce this ringing and find relief. If you suffer from ringing in the ears, it’s going to be important to discover what is causing the problem in the first place. This is your first step to getting treatment or help for your ear ringing. It’s also important to know that you are not alone in this condition and that many other people face the same problem.

When you understand what’s causing it, this will help you reduce ringing of ears that is creating a problem for you. When you’re going to be around loud noises, take precautions to protect your ears. As you grow older, have your hearing checked regularly and seek treatment for ear infections, excessive ear wax and other conditions related to the hearing right away. This will help reduce your chances of getting tinnitus.

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Inner Ear Tinnitus

By Lisa On September 22, 2009 No Comments

Inner ear tinnitus can be caused by a variety of different conditions. For example, it can be caused by inner ear infections, allergies, age or by some type of injury. The sooner you discover what is causing the problem and take measures to correct it, the easier it will be to reduce or eliminate the tinnitus caused by your inner ear condition.

Symptoms of inner ear tinnitus and their causes:

  • A ringing sensation is created when the labyrinth, which is the part of the inner ear that maintains balance, becomes inflamed or swollen and this condition is called Labyrinthitism.
  • A clicking sound is created when the tensor tympani and the stapedius muscles found in the inner ear contract in rhythm and tap together. This causes the bones that are attached to them to also tap together, which causes a temporary clicking noise. This will usually disappear after awhile.
  • A variety of noises and ringing sounds can be caused by allergies. These allergies can be caused by anything from certain types of foods, to the environment.
  • Any type of trauma to the inner ear can also cause inner ear tinnitus.

Preventing inner ear tinnitus is always recommended if at all possible. You can start by protecting your hearing when you’re around loud noises of any kind. This is very important because wearing earplugs or avoiding loud noises when you can, will help to prevent damage being done to the inner ear that can result in tinnitus.

If you have inner ear tinnitus, then it’s recommended you see your doctor right away to try and determine what is causing the problem. If you discover the cause and get treatment soon enough, it may be possible for you to eliminate the problem and the tinnitus.

Keep in mind that inner ear tinnitus will not usually go away on its own and this is not a condition that you should have to deal with if it can be prevented. That’s why it’s so important for you see your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms listed above. If you can’t find the problem causing the tinnitus or if it’s something that can’t be cured, then you can at least begin treatment to try and help reduce your symptoms and make it more tolerable.

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Ringing in Ears Symptom

By Lisa On September 21, 2009 1 Comment

Ringing in the ears is also known as tinnitus and it can be a symptom of many other things. Ringing in the ears symptom can be as simple as old age for some people. There are a great number of causes for it and it’s possible you actually have ringing in the ears as a symptom of several different things. Before you can learn to do anything about this problem, you need to try to determine what it is a symptom of and what the cause was.

Here are some other things that can cause it:

  • Ear/ hearing damage
  • Loud noises
  • Excessive ear wax
  • Ear infection
  • Brain or head injury
  • Menieres Disease
  • High blood pressure
  • Stress
  • Lyme disease

When it comes to treating ringing in the ears, symptoms can tell you a lot about where to begin. The types of sounds you have and the types of symptoms you experience can help determine what the root cause of your tinnitus is. This makes it easier for you to determine how to treat it.

While there is no cure for ringing in the ears from tinnitus, there are natural /homeopathic treatments that many people experience great results from. Some people also believe treatment with certain vitamins and minerals can help alleviate if not completely remove the tinnitus ringing in the ears. With no many types of remedies and treatments out there, you will find no reason not to try them for yourself and hopefully find some relief from your tinnitus.

If you are able to determine the cause of your tinnitus, it can greatly help you to find a remedy. Many herbal and homeopathic remedies are centered around knowing the root cause and then treating that to help reduce or alleviate the symptoms of ringing in the ears.

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Homeopathic Remedies Tinnitus

By Lisa On September 20, 2009 No Comments

Tinnitus is usually a symptom of some other medical condition that causes the person to hear ringing, buzzing or some other noise in the ears that no one else can hear. Some people will only experience tinnitus once in awhile while others hear these noises continuously. If you are one of the millions of people that suffer from tinnitus then you know how important finding relief can be. There is no cure for tinnitus because it’s not an actual disease but a symptom of some underlying condition.

However, you can treat tinnitus by using a number of different homeopathic remedies and this is why they are becoming more popular than ever before. Many traditional methods don’t help this condition at all. In fact, taking drugs can make things worse because tinnitus can actually be caused by certain types of medication. Surgery should only be used as a last result but homeopathic remedies can provide the relief needed without side effects that can make your condition worse.

There are several different types of homeopathic remedies that can be used for tinnitus which can help to reduce or eliminate the discomfort that is so closely associated with this condition. However, it is important to understand that you may need to try different homeopathic remedies before you find the one that provides the relief you need. Sometimes, a combination of home remedies is needed in order to find the most effective treatment.

Still homeopathic remedies tinnitus can provide you with the relief you need so this condition doesn’t interfere with your normal way of life. Severe tinnitus can interfere with everything from job to your personal life. It can make it difficult to concentrate, sleep or enjoy life in the way you used to. Homeopathic remedies can help to improve your tinnitus so you can begin to enjoy life again.

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Ringing in Ears after Concert

By Lisa On September 18, 2009 No Comments

If you’ve ever been to a concert, you’re probably familiar with the loud noises that come with it. No matter what type of music you’re going to hear performed, you can expect that there will be loud noises both from the music and also from the crowds and the surroundings. People talk loud, music is loud, announcements are loud and people talk even louder to be heard over the noise.

All of this can wreak havoc on your hearing. While most everyone enjoys a fun concert, you need to learn how to protect your ears from it. Ringing in the ears after a concert is tinnitus, even if it only lasts for a short time.

Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the human ear when there is the absence of any corresponding external sound. This can happen in one ear, both ears or in the head itself. While it is most often described as ringing sounds, there are also other sounds that qualify as tinnitus such as:

  • Whining
  • Buzzing
  • Hissing
  • Humming
  • Whistling
  • Ticking
  • Clicking
  • Chirping
  • Crickets
  • Whispering
  • And more

No matter how you interpret the sounds you hear, these are all types of tinnitus. It’s very annoying and in some cases can be very harmful. Ringing in the ears after a concert may last for about one to three days, especially if it is just your first exposure to loud noises. Then it will usually go away on its own.

The more times you are exposed to these loud noises, the higher the chance that the tinnitus will remain longer or even permanently. This is why it’s so important to protect your ears and your hearing any time you are exposed to loud noises.

Exposure to loud noises such as those from a concert will bend or damage the tiny hairs of the inner ear. Sometimes these bent hairs will repair themselves over time and the sounds of tinnitus will go away. Other times, they break and the sounds of tinnitus are permanent. The best thing you can do about this is to prevent it in the first place by avoiding long exposure to loud noises without the proper ear protection.

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