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Getting It Straight – Is There a Cure for Tinnitus?

By Jane On March 1, 2009 1 Comment

And the million dollar question is, “Is there a cure for tinnitus?” To be straight about it, no, there is none as of yet. This often referred to as ringing in the ears is a symptom of an underlying medical condition, much like fever. Hence, it is not a disease or infection in itself, one reason why there is no cure for it.

Getting frustrated or depressed with this fact is a natural reaction from the sufferers of ear ringing. However, this kind of reaction should be fought against as it will only contribute to the increase of the level of the unwanted sound. This means that if you are an ear ringing sufferer, it would be best to be positive and dwell on the things that you can do about the situation that you are in. What do I mean by this?

What I mean is that there are things that can be done to stop the unwanted sound from negatively affecting your life and leaving you debilitated. One of the immediate things that you can do is make yourself familiar with tinitus. The Internet, for instance, is a rich source of information, so you can make use of it to research and read articles about the condition. Through this, you will, in a way, know what your options are, especially with the treatments. Be sure, though, to keep a sound judgment in the kinds of information that you take in.

Remedies for ringing in the ears can be in the form of stress management programs and techniques such as counseling, hypnotherapy, meditation, and relaxation therapy. Stress is both a cause and an effect of the unwanted sound, and at the same time aggravates it, so it is very important to have stress properly managed.

White noise maskers are also being used to make the ringing noise less noticeable. They are especially helpful when you need to concentrate, or when you have problems falling asleep. You can listen to the white noise produced by your television set or stereo, or you can have the commercially available ones, which may come in CD or MP3 format.

Furthermore, alternative treatments like homeopathic tinnitus remedies, herbal preparations, acupressure, and acupuncture can also be made use of.

“Is there a cure for tinnitus?” It is such one important question. The answer to it can be taken negatively or positively, depending on the sufferer’s attitude. But of course, a positive attitude is the one that you should have, especially if you do not want that ringing noise to take control of your life.

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Proposed Tinnitus Treatments

By jeffreyb On February 16, 2009 No Comments

Proposed Tinnitus Treatments

Tinnitus is not a disease with a simple set of treatments. A number of things, though, can alleviate some of the problems associated with it. Some people take antidepressants to assist with the feelings it can cause, or sleeping pills to help them go to bed at night. Some patients feel better just having the problem diagnosed as tinnitus, and not something worse.

Some people try to cover up the noise with masking devices, or they listen to music they like that helps cover the sound. A hearing aid can help a chronic sufferer hear better, but it does not lessen the tinnitus.

The most coming type of masking device is a white noise machine. These can be used with a speaker or with earphones. Many people prefer to have music or the TV on in the background instead of white noise. However, this may well be the habit that worsened the tinnitus in the first place.

Many people recommend herbal remedies, or extra vitamins like vitamin B, Zinc, or ginkgo biloba. Neither these nor other nonmedical treatments like acupuncture of hypnosis have been proven to help. Each of these has a theory behind it that makes sense, so if you’ve run out of other options, you may want to try these.

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What You Need To Know About Tinnitus Relief

By Jane On January 27, 2009 No Comments

Getting annoyed and stressed, losing concentration, not getting enough sleep – these are just some of the things that you may experience if you have ringing in the ears. It is even possible that you hear it day in day out that you feel like you are going crazy. This is no exaggeration, hence, you would feel the need to find a tinnitus relief.

It is understandable that you want to be relieved of the ringing noise as soon as possible. But one thing that you must also understand is that there is no magic pill that you can pop and eliminate the unwanted sound just then and there. Even finding the right remedy may take some time and effort. Also, the level of success of remedies that help relieve tinitus is not the same from one sufferer to another. You then should know your options by seeking a medical professional advice as well as by educating yourself about the condition.

Having the root cause of the ringing in your ears determined with the help of your doctor is a crucial factor that can help you find the appropriate remedy. The known causes of ear ringing are generally medical conditions, ranging from ear problems to circulatory disorders. Because tinitus is a symptom, it must be treated according to its cause. Examples of remedies that focus on the cause of the unwanted sound are homeopathic tinnitus remedies.

When aiming to be relieved of the ringing noise, you also have to manage stress properly. While the unwanted sound causes stress, it is also aggravated by stress. Find time to relax. Furthermore, treatments like counseling, hypnotherapy, and meditation are examples of alternative treatments that can help you manage or control stress.

You also have to make some lifestyle changes, especially the ones that help boost your immune system. It is important to keep your immune system in a good state as it wards off infections and diseases that can increase the level of the ringing in your ears. Have a proper diet, and it should contain proper of zinc, a mineral known to boost the immune system. Exercising regularly and getting enough sleep at night are also important.

A positive thinking is also vital when aiming for a tinnitus relief; sufferers who maintain a positive attitude find the condition more manageable. The improvements you expect may take place not after some time, so you need to be patient and determined.

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Pulse In Ear

By julius On December 18, 2008 No Comments

Most people can hear their heartbeats especially in a very silent room.  Because our ears are very sensitive, for that reason the ear is able to sense pulse from our bodies. When the person is over stressed or engaged in stressful activity, they may also hear pulse in ear synchronized with their own heartbeat since our carotid arteries are close to the ears.

The sound of pulse to be heard in your ears is known as pulsating or vascular tinnitus. Generally, tinnitus is the ringing, hissing or roaring in the ears. It can also be heard as pulse or throbbing sound in the ear or head. The main possible causes of hearing pulsating tinnitus include:

  • Chronic inflammation or infection of the middle ear. This is often accompanied by increased blood flow to the inflamed tissue. The sudden pressure or blood flow can sometimes be heard in the ear  like pulse or multiple beats.
  • Eustachian-tube dysfunction. The Eustachian tubes linked the middle ears to the upper throat. They work like an air valve to equalize the era pressure both in the inner and the outer ear. Failure of the Eustachian tubes to function well sometimes result in pulsating tinnitus.
  • Middle-ear effusion (fluid). The middle ear is usually an air-filled space. If there is a presence of infection, inflammation or dysfunction in the Eustachian tubes, this may also result to pulsatile tinnitus. The symptoms commonly experienced from this cause are decreased hearing, a feeling of pressure in the ear sometimes go along with ear pain.
  • Vascular tumors. These tumors in the middle are benign types commonly referred to as “glomus” tumors or “paragangliomas.”. Since they are located in near or inside the ear, the abnormal blood flow can also cause hearing of pulse in ears. Usually a patient will undergo surgical procedures solve the problem.

There are other causes of vascular tinnitus not mentioned in this article. It is therefore advised for the sufferer to see an ENT specialist for further evaluation of such to prevent tinnitus and other ear problems to get worse. The ruling out of the possible causes of the pulsation in the ears can help in finding an effective tinnitus remedy for the condition.

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Ringing Ear

By julius On December 10, 2008 No Comments

Having to experience a ringing ear or hearing many other phantom sounds that only you can hear is what is medically called as tinnitus. Different people hear different things such as ringing, buzzing, beating or some other more complex sounds.

Tinnitus is a hearing disorder that gives off a sensation that you are hearing a certain kind of sound even when there is no external sound happening. The intensity and its occurrence varies for some people. Most people complain of having to feel pain and discomfort together with the irritating sounds they hear. However, there are also some people who seem to have a higher tolerance to the tinnitus effects.

There are many causes and explanations as to why tinnitus happens to both young and old people. One of which is the occurrence of an infection in the inner ear. The infection can be brought about by many other several factors. Extreme exposure to high level noises can cause for the small tiny hairs in our ear canal to be damaged. Also, an obstruction in the ear canal due to the build up of ear wax can also be a cause of inflammation which leads to infection and further on to tinnitus.

It is important to bear in mind that tinnitus in itself is not a disease. It is a symptom of a disease or a medical condition. For example, Meniere’s disease is a condition wherein the sufferer experiences dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus. In this case, tinnitus is just one symptom that makes up the whole disease.

Another cause for tinnitus is the case of high blood pressure. When there is an increased flow of blood through our veins and arteries, the walls of certain veins near our auditory nerves expands. This leads to pulsatile tinnitus wherein we get to feel or hear our pulse or a beat in our ears.

There is no known cure for tinnitus yet. However, there are many therapies, remedies and tinnitus treatments that can help people cope up with its effects. Using hearing aids, tinnitus maskers and homeopathic tinnitus treatments can be of great help in making tinnitus patients relax, calm down and eventually ignore the tinnitus sounds.

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