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Is there any treatment for Tinnitus?

February 11, 2011 - 7:52 pm 9 Comments


There is no cure for tinnitus, but there are treatments that give patients some relief.

Treatments might include:

Hearing aids. Many people with tinnitus also have a hearing loss. Wearing a hearing aid improves your ability to hear the outside world and can mask the internal sound of tinnitus. The better you hear other people talking or the music you like, the less you notice your tinnitus.

Maskers. Maskers are small electronic devices that emit a "white noise" to make tinnitus less noticeable. Maskers do not make tinnitus go away, but they make the ringing or roaring seem softer.

Medicine or drug therapy. Some medicines ease tinnitus. If your doctor prescribes medicine to treat your tinnitus, he or she can tell you whether the medicine has any side effects.

There have been a number of over-the-counter herbs and treatments such as gingko biloba that have been touted as being useful. None of them has been proven effective in clinical trials

Tinnitus retraining therapy. This treatment uses a combination of counseling and maskers. Physicians and therapists can help you learn how to deal with your tinnitus better, and the maskers can make the tinnitus less noticeable. After a time, some people learn how to avoid thinking about their tinnitus. It takes time for this treatment to work, but it can be very helpful.

is there any treatment for tinnitus? what is vestibular rehabilitation exercise?

February 9, 2011 - 3:48 am 3 Comments


The psychological attitude that you have towards your tinnitus is crucial and people with a positive attitude to dealing with it tend to find it more manageable.

Depression or anxiety can make tinnitus more of a problem and treatment of these conditions may help bring some relief. A range of other treatments including dietary supplements, electromagnetic stimulation and medicines (including antiepileptics and anti-sickness drugs) have been tried, but their effectiveness has not be proven.What is vestibular rehabilitation?
Vestibular rehabilitation is a technique that can be used to manage dizziness or balance problems caused by damage to the balance organs of the inner ear, called the vestibular organs. It involves performing a programme of exercises designed to improve your dizziness or balance problems. Some departments also provide advice on how to reduce the effect of your dizziness or balance problems on your everyday life.

How do I know if I need vestibular rehabilitation?
You may be suitable for the treatment if your dizziness or balance problems are caused by a problem with the vestibular organs. However, certain fluctuating inner ear conditions (such as perilymph fistula or active Ménière’s disease) cannot be treated with vestibular exercises, although people with these conditions may find advice on how to manage their dizziness helpful.

Most people with dizziness caused by a vestibular problem find their symptoms get better over time without treatment. However vestibular rehabilitation may be beneficial for people who find they have had little or no improvement in symptoms after several months.

tinnitus cure treatment?

February 6, 2011 - 4:09 am 4 Comments


Tinnitus is usually due to damage to the microscopic ends of the hearing nerve in the inner ear. Perfect hearing is possible only if these nerves remain healthy and any damage to these nerves results in tinnitus or hearing impairment.

Some herbal remedies exist which can be used to support all body systems involved in helping the ear to perform its tasks of clear hearing and balance, as well as the circulatory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.

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what´s the latest treatment to cure tinnitus ( ringing in the ears ) ??

February 2, 2011 - 12:01 pm 1 Comment


gluten free diet and get your thyroid checked TSH should be under 3 and check for antibodies

Does anyone have a treatment for tinnitus that works…?

January 29, 2011 - 6:15 pm 3 Comments


It depends what the cause of it is. Since there are different triggers for it, your best bet would be to try and find out what is causing it – does it get worse at certain times etc.

Have you seen a doctor about it yet?

Take a look here, there is lots of advice about things you can do, and how to cure it.

http://www.gotinnituscures.com

Treatment of Tinnitus?

January 26, 2011 - 9:50 am 1 Comment

I am searching for a site where I can read about tinnitus.

Your best bet would be to visit the ATA website at www.ata.org I also found a large amount of information regarding tinnitus relief at http://www.t-gone.com/tinnitus-treatment.htm

how do you make treatment for tinnitus?

January 22, 2011 - 6:46 pm 4 Comments


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what is the best treatment for tinnitus?

January 18, 2011 - 11:27 pm 2 Comments


The most effective treatment for tinnitus is to eliminate the underlying cause. Because tinnitus can be a symptom of a treatable medical condition, medical or surgical treatment can take place to correct the tinnitus.

Unfortunately, in many cases the cause of tinnitus cannot be identified, or medical or surgical treatment is not the appropriate course of action. In these cases, the tinnitus itself may need to be treated.

Drug therapy, vitamin therapy, biofeedback, hypnosis, electrical stimulation, relaxation therapy, counseling, habituation therapies, and tinnitus maskers are among many forms of management available. Audiologists and otolaryngologists routinely collaborate in identifying the cause and providing treatment. A treatment that is useful and successful for one person may not be appropriate for another.

Tinnitus maskers look like hearing aids and produce sounds that "mask," or cover up, the tinnitus. The masking sound acts as a distractor and is usually more tolerable than the tinnitus. It is an external noise and some people find it preferable to the sound in their heads. The characteristics of the tinnitus (pitch, loudness, location, etc.) that you described for the audiologist determine what kind of masking noise might bring relief. If you have a hearing loss as well as tinnitus, the masker and the hearing aid may operate together as one instrument. Like all other treatments for tinnitus, maskers are useful for some, but not all, people. As with a hearing aid, a careful evaluation by an audiologist will help decide if a tinnitus masker will help you.

how to treatment tinnitus?

January 15, 2011 - 5:33 am 4 Comments


Tinnitus is usually due to damage to the microscopic ends of the hearing nerve in the inner ear. Perfect hearing is possible only if these nerves remain healthy and any damage to these nerves results in tinnitus or hearing impairment.

Some herbal remedies exist which can be used to support all body systems involved in helping the ear to perform its tasks of clear hearing and balance, as well as the circulatory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.

You must try a holistic method because it very fast to cure just only 3 months.Go check my source

what is the cause and treatment of unilateral tinnitus with normal audiogram?

January 11, 2011 - 7:52 am 1 Comment

I TOOK MEDICATIONS TRENTAL AND MULTIVITAMINS WITH NO IMPROVEMENT

Self-Help Techniques to Reduce Tinnitus:

Avoid loud sound.
Eliminate nicotine and caffeine.
Avoid stressful situations.
Rest. Get at least 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep every night.
Avoid too much quiet. Use a fan, noisemaker (ocean waves, birds, rain sounds) or quiet radio music at night to mask the irritating tinnitus as you are trying to sleep. During the day, you may find yourself less bothered by the tinnitus if your mind and body are engaged in activities and there are other sounds in the room for your brain to listen to.
Avoid focusing on the tinnitus by frequently discussing it with your family.
In cases not responsive to these basic measures, treatment with the physician may include:

Stress reduction
Relaxation techniques including massage and acupuncture
Treatment for depression and anxiety
Sleeping aids
Hearing aids to improve underlying hearing loss
Family support
Professional support groups such as the American Tinnitus Association
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
Gingko biloba. Some patients find this herbal medication helpful, but the scientific data is inconclusive. Gingko biloba may increase the risk of bleeding.

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