what is the most common treatment for Tinnitus?
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
10:21 am
My ears are ringing like hell even after getting em flushed out. Worried it might involve surgery!
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Very hard to treat Tinnitus,
you must learn to live with it and see what you can do to bring the ringing to the point it doesn’t bother you anymore.
Tinnitus is difficult to treat, there is no surgery unless a specific cause can be found. It is often a condition folks have to learn to live with.
My partner suffers from tinnitus and has been looking into various treatments. One that has been suggested is something called Hopi ear candle treatment. I believe it works by placing a lit candle in the ear which create some sort of vacuum that draws wax and gunk out of the ear canal. He hasn’t tried it yet but it might be worth looking into.
lots of answers but lots of questions, don’t know how old you are what your health is like lots of things cause tinnitus some not so bad some bad, tinnitus is a symptom the Official wording for is."Tinnitus is a noise(ringing, hissing, banging, bells, music etc) in the ear/ears or head the origins of the noise are unknown" some causes are loud noises,low or high blood pressure,some drugs may cause tinnitus(read the label in all drug packets) a bang on the head,probably if you young i-pod walkman loud noise,booze,pot pills,depending how long its been going on, if it started when you had ears cleaned nurse may have been a bit harsh and if your hearing has gone well maybe could have damaged ear drum,if it continues or keep you awake at night insist you see a specialist (ent) get hearing checked, good luck. Do not go near hoki or ear candle could cause and have in cases ive seen ear infections and it will not help or cure tinnitus