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.
Yes, there are two methods. One medications. The other, an experimental treatment identifies the frequencies involved and then transmits those tones into the ear to neutralize those nerves. Sorry, I don’t know who is doing the second treatment.
Not from what I know. My father has it
because he worked in the engine
room when he was in the Navy.
The VA office just gave him a hearing
aid, but nothing else.
Some doctors do give you Niacin for
it, but be careful with that stuff. It
could cause you to have rash-like
redness if you’re sensitive to it.
According to homeopathic indications these ingredients provide temporary relief from symptoms of Tinnitus such as: ringing, buzzing, noises in ears, pain and discomfort. Tinnitus is the unexplained sound of noise in your ears. The sounds can be very light up to a disturbing roar. People have described every kind of sound from buzzing to clicking. The most common cause is exposure to loud noises at some time in your life. This healthy formula stimulates the body’s natural ability to alleviate these symptoms.
I am quite confident .. Homeopathy has it .. depending upon the conditions.. and causes .. just see if you have some good Homeopath around.
However .. it may not be out of point .. if you contact .. and get some guidance.. from e-mail .. paulsree@gmail.com .. giving details and the address of the place you stay .. may be someone around there .. whom you do not know so far..
Causes of Hearing Disorders
Among the most common causes of hearing disorders are allergies, antibiotic and other drug use, the buildup of earwax, infection and inflammation, and chronic exposure to loud noises.
Quick Action Plan for Hearing Disorders
1. Clean your ears regularly, using cotton swabs, but do so gently to avoid damaging ear tissue.
2. Avoid exposure to loud noises. If you work in a noisy environment, wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect your ears.
3. Be screened for both food and environmental allergies. A highly effective method for detecting allergies is electrodermal screening (EDS).
4. To eliminate allergies, consider enzyme-potentiated desensitization (EPD).
5. Emphasize a diet rich in organic whole foods, especially plenty of fresh, organic vegetables, along with garlic and onions to boost immunity. Also eat high quality protein foods, such as organic free-range meats, poultry and wild-caught fish.
6. Avoid all foods to which you are allergic or sensitive, and eliminate all commercially processed foods, as well as sugar, refined carbohydrates, alcohol, and caffeine, and all food additives, colorings, and preservatives.
7. Drink plenty of pure, filtered water throughout the day. Gallon a day!
8. For hearing problems related to structural imbalances in the skull, craniosacral therapy can be highly effective, particularly for otitis media.
9. Useful nutrients for hearing problems include vitamin A, beta carotene, B vitamins, vitamin C, zinc, MSM, and N-acetyl cysteine (NAC). Acidophilus supplements are also recommended to prevent infection and systemic yeast overgrowth (candiasis).
10. Useful herbs include Echinacea, ginkgo biloba, goldenseal, hypericum, and St. John’s wort. Drops of tea tree oil and diluted grapeseed extracts inserted in the ear via an eye dropper can also be helpful.
11. Useful homeopathic remedies include Aconite, Apis mellifica, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Ferrum, phos., Lycopodium, Merc. Sol., Pulsatilla, and Silicea.
12. Useful homeopathic remedies include Aconite, Apis mellifica, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Ferrum, phos., Lycopodium, Merc. Sol., Pulsatilla, and Silicea.
13. To help protect infants from developing hearing problems related to infections and allergies, breastfeeding for at least their first six months of life is recommended.
14. According to traditional Chinese medicine theory, most hearing disorders are related to imbalances in the kidney meridian system. Rebalancing kidney energies using acupuncture and Chinese herbs can often resolve hearing problems.
15. Auditory integration training, such as the Tomatis Method, can be highly effective for resolving hearing problems related to hypersensitivity to high frequency sounds.
Hi Leunam, causes for tinnitus are very manifold. Mostly tinnitus is caused by an extreme noise pollution. For example loud music in discotheques or at a rock concert is a quite common cause. But also psychological problems like stress can lead to tinnitus. Sometimes even pressure equalization during an air flight can be a reason for tinnitus.
So to be able to cure tinnitus at first it is necessary to find the causes for it and to eliminate these causes. Only then a therapy can be promising. There are lots of different methods of treatment for tinnitus. However, every patient will react on them differently and so it is not possible to describe one method which will always help. Please look article: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Stop_Tinnitus_Symptoms_And_Reclaim_Silence/
A treatment of tinnitus should always be considered and discussed with an ear specialist.
Jason Homan
I had Tinnitus, and I did find something that cured it. It’s called Sound Therapy. It’s a listening program that can be used at home (or while you are out and about, as you can use a walkman / discman to listen to it), and it was developed by a French ear specialist, Dr Tomatis.
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.
Yes, there are two methods. One medications. The other, an experimental treatment identifies the frequencies involved and then transmits those tones into the ear to neutralize those nerves. Sorry, I don’t know who is doing the second treatment.
it really depends on the cause but generally no.
Not from what I know. My father has it
because he worked in the engine
room when he was in the Navy.
The VA office just gave him a hearing
aid, but nothing else.
Some doctors do give you Niacin for
it, but be careful with that stuff. It
could cause you to have rash-like
redness if you’re sensitive to it.
According to homeopathic indications these ingredients provide temporary relief from symptoms of Tinnitus such as: ringing, buzzing, noises in ears, pain and discomfort. Tinnitus is the unexplained sound of noise in your ears. The sounds can be very light up to a disturbing roar. People have described every kind of sound from buzzing to clicking. The most common cause is exposure to loud noises at some time in your life. This healthy formula stimulates the body’s natural ability to alleviate these symptoms.
I am quite confident .. Homeopathy has it .. depending upon the conditions.. and causes .. just see if you have some good Homeopath around.
However .. it may not be out of point .. if you contact .. and get some guidance.. from e-mail .. paulsree@gmail.com .. giving details and the address of the place you stay .. may be someone around there .. whom you do not know so far..
HI Leanum
Here are some action ideas to get healed.
Causes of Hearing Disorders
Among the most common causes of hearing disorders are allergies, antibiotic and other drug use, the buildup of earwax, infection and inflammation, and chronic exposure to loud noises.
Quick Action Plan for Hearing Disorders
1. Clean your ears regularly, using cotton swabs, but do so gently to avoid damaging ear tissue.
2. Avoid exposure to loud noises. If you work in a noisy environment, wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect your ears.
3. Be screened for both food and environmental allergies. A highly effective method for detecting allergies is electrodermal screening (EDS).
4. To eliminate allergies, consider enzyme-potentiated desensitization (EPD).
5. Emphasize a diet rich in organic whole foods, especially plenty of fresh, organic vegetables, along with garlic and onions to boost immunity. Also eat high quality protein foods, such as organic free-range meats, poultry and wild-caught fish.
6. Avoid all foods to which you are allergic or sensitive, and eliminate all commercially processed foods, as well as sugar, refined carbohydrates, alcohol, and caffeine, and all food additives, colorings, and preservatives.
7. Drink plenty of pure, filtered water throughout the day. Gallon a day!
8. For hearing problems related to structural imbalances in the skull, craniosacral therapy can be highly effective, particularly for otitis media.
9. Useful nutrients for hearing problems include vitamin A, beta carotene, B vitamins, vitamin C, zinc, MSM, and N-acetyl cysteine (NAC). Acidophilus supplements are also recommended to prevent infection and systemic yeast overgrowth (candiasis).
10. Useful herbs include Echinacea, ginkgo biloba, goldenseal, hypericum, and St. John’s wort. Drops of tea tree oil and diluted grapeseed extracts inserted in the ear via an eye dropper can also be helpful.
11. Useful homeopathic remedies include Aconite, Apis mellifica, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Ferrum, phos., Lycopodium, Merc. Sol., Pulsatilla, and Silicea.
12. Useful homeopathic remedies include Aconite, Apis mellifica, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Ferrum, phos., Lycopodium, Merc. Sol., Pulsatilla, and Silicea.
13. To help protect infants from developing hearing problems related to infections and allergies, breastfeeding for at least their first six months of life is recommended.
14. According to traditional Chinese medicine theory, most hearing disorders are related to imbalances in the kidney meridian system. Rebalancing kidney energies using acupuncture and Chinese herbs can often resolve hearing problems.
15. Auditory integration training, such as the Tomatis Method, can be highly effective for resolving hearing problems related to hypersensitivity to high frequency sounds.
Best of health to you
Hi Leunam, causes for tinnitus are very manifold. Mostly tinnitus is caused by an extreme noise pollution. For example loud music in discotheques or at a rock concert is a quite common cause. But also psychological problems like stress can lead to tinnitus. Sometimes even pressure equalization during an air flight can be a reason for tinnitus.
So to be able to cure tinnitus at first it is necessary to find the causes for it and to eliminate these causes. Only then a therapy can be promising. There are lots of different methods of treatment for tinnitus. However, every patient will react on them differently and so it is not possible to describe one method which will always help. Please look article: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Stop_Tinnitus_Symptoms_And_Reclaim_Silence/
A treatment of tinnitus should always be considered and discussed with an ear specialist.
Jason Homan
I had Tinnitus, and I did find something that cured it. It’s called Sound Therapy. It’s a listening program that can be used at home (or while you are out and about, as you can use a walkman / discman to listen to it), and it was developed by a French ear specialist, Dr Tomatis.
There is a stack of information about how Sound Therapy works on Tinnitus, including some research that has been done on it, at http://www.soundtherapyperth.com/benefits/tinnitus.php