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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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Get Rid of Tinnitus

By Lisa On September 15, 2009 No Comments

Are you ready to get rid of tinnitus that’s taking over your life? Are you tired of living in stress and discomfort because of this problem with tinnitus? Tinnitus can range greatly from the mild to the very severe and no matter where you fall on the spectrum, there is help for you.

Statistics have shown that over 10% of the population suffers from some type of tinnitus. This means that there are a lot of people hoping to get rid of tinnitus but there is no real medical cure for the condition. This means that you need to learn what ways are available to treat the condition and there are actually several different ones.

There are ways to get rid of tinnitus ranging from natural to alternative therapies. For example, many people find that hypnosis is helpful for them to get rid of their tinnitus. It has been shown that hypnosis can greatly reduce the amount of ringing in the ears in tinnitus patients and also help reduce stress that makes tinnitus worse.

There are also herbal remedies and tinctures that have been specially designed to treat specific types of tinnitus and ringing in the ears. These are usually based around the root cause of your tinnitus. You can learn to discover the root cause of your ringing in the ears and then choose an all natural remedy designed for that type of tinnitus and you should see results.

Tinnitus can be a very frustrating condition to have, especially the longer it goes on. In fact, if tinnitus goes untreated for too long it can even lead to hearing loss. You owe it to yourself to do something about it and it’s never too soon or too late to start searching for treatment.

While you may have been told there is no cure for tinnitus, there are treatments available that can help you get rid of it or at least lessen your symptoms. Don’t suffer alone when there are things you can do. Seek help to get rid of tinnitus today.

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Tinnitus Questions – Video Series Episode #2

By John On August 28, 2009 7 Comments

Episode #2 so let’s get started 1st question:

1.Question #1: How do supplements ease the distress of tinnitus? I am skeptical.

A: These T-Gone tinnitus relief homeopathic treatments are very effective as they do not just treat the symptoms of tinnitus but actually deal with and treat the root cause and this is why they are so effective in diminishing tinnitus and produce such excellent results.

2.Question #2: What determine’s the different sounds?

A: The different sounds are determined by the root cause of one’s tinnitus for example exposure to loud noise which causes cochlear damage – the noises most common to this particular type of tinnitus are Ringing, Chirping sounds, Sounds like cicada’s or crickets on a warm summer evening. A High frequency noise similar to that of a computer monitor.

3.Question #3: Would wearing a hearing aid help?

A: This is something that is very much a personal and individual choice as Some people find that hearing aids can help to mask the tinnitus to a certain degree and then others find it aggravates their tinnitus.

OK well that’s all for this weeks episode BUT remember please leave your comments and post your thoughts below…

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Tinnitus Treatment Reviews

By Lisa On August 23, 2009 No Comments

Are you looking for tinnitus treatment reviews? If you want to know about the types of tinnitus treatment that are available out there and which ones is the right choice for you and your specific needs, treatment reviews will be one of the best places to start.

Cochlear Damage Tinnitus Treatment

Cochlear Damage Tinnitus Treatment

When you read tinnitus treatment reviews, it’s important to understand that there are two basic types of them: consumer reviews and company reviews. Consumer reviews are written by the average person and people who actually tried the treatment for themselves.

Company reviews are often put out by the companies who make the products or just by people in the industry who want to give basic information about a particular product or treatment plan or possibly to compare one treatment option to another.

When looking at reviews you want to try to determine where they came from and who actually wrote the review before anything else. Then you will want to look at what the treatment is and how it works. Then you can see what kinds of testimonials other people are giving about a particular product to help you determine if it might be right for you.

There are many supposed treatments and cures for tinnitus out there but that doesn’t mean they all really work. People have suffered with this condition for so long that others have tried to prey upon the naïve and sell miracle cures that don’t really work.

A good sign of a promising tinnitus treatment is one that works by getting to the root cause of the problem. Tinnitus is really just a symptom and most treatments just mask the symptoms. A true treatment will try to identify the cause of your tinnitus and then try to find a way to treat that original cause to help your sounds and symptoms of tinnitus go away.

Now that you know more about how to find and read tinnitus treatment reviews, you can make a proper decision about which tinnitus treatment you want to try.

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Tinnitus From Cochlear Damage

By John On July 1, 2009 No Comments

Hello John,

Thank you for the info.  I was attached to a 280mm Atomic Cannon outfit when I was in the service.  I used to wonder why they had us make sure the sides of the tents were rolled up, and the windows of all the trucks rolled down before we fired the gun, and did not give us ear protection.

That was in ‘59-’60, but I did not get the tinnitus until 1992, so it may be from another cause.

Dan Ryan

Hiya Ryan,

Your tinnitus is without doubt caused from cochlear damage as a result of your exploits in the army. Absolutely crazy that no hearing protection was deemed necessary back then.

You will find that something, an event, probably happened to trigger the tinnitus when it started. This could be amongst other things things, traumatic life events, stress and even an ear infection.

But the root cause of the tinnitus is the exposure to noise which caused the cochlear damage. You can get more information about that tinnitus type as well as the remedies to treat it at the noise tinnitus page.

Regards,

John

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