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Tags: health, wellness, hearing, ringing in ears
For health care professionals, one condition which remains to be one of the most unpredictable mysteries is tinnitus. The term may quite be unfamiliar to most, but the foremost symptom of tinnitus is quite prevalent – ringing in ears. Such ringing in ears, or whistling, buzzing, hissing or other high pitched noise is largely psychological.
By all means, it is “inside the head” of the sufferer. One or both ears can be affected by such ringing noise. Such ringing in ears which is evidently annoying and bothersome can occur constantly or intermittently. In most cases of those suffering from such ear or head noise, there is no specific treatment available, but an otolaryngologist may just be able to eliminate such ringing in ears when a specific cause has been determined and addressed.
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 Such a measure generally involves extensive testing such as x-rays and considerable laboratory work. Success may be obtained when it comes to homeopathic treatment for ringing in ears by finding the real precursor of the condition, although such a means may not be so easy as there are countless factors which can contribute to such ear or head noise.
However, homeopathic treatments work by identifying the cause of the problem which would primarily be addressed by a formulated treatment. There are conventional approaches available for treatment of ringing in ears, and such measures are quite varied. If one’s ringing in ears is age related or due to exposure to excessive noise, then no treatment may be able to restore the patient’s healthy hearing.
In such cases, the only measure available would be to reduce the ringing noise. For most, however, the doctor may recommend measures to manage ringing in ears by removing compacted ear wax if the condition is related to such. If ringing in ears is a vascular irregularity, then treatment would be concerned with dealing with the underlying problem.
In cases where ringing in ears is triggered by intake of certain medications, the doctor may suggest discontinuing the use of the drug or by switching to a different medication. Successful treatment for ringing in ears have been obtained from tricyclic antidepressants such as nortriptyline and amytriptyline but such measures entail the offshoot of undesirable side effects such as constipation, dry mouth and blurred vision.
Migraine medications such as acamprosate and gabapentin offer a mildly effective treatment but results remain inconclusive and vary from each individual. The herb ginkgo, and alternative measures such as acupuncture and hypnosis have been attempted to treat ringing in ears, but results have been inconsistent. A cochlear implant and electrical stimulation are regarded as uncertain treatments for ringing in ears as well.
In some instances doctors would employ nervous system depressants such as benzodiazepines and muscle relaxants such as baclofen to administer ringing in ears but nothing definite can be obtained from such measures. Another option for treatment is through herbaric oxygen chamber wherein a high level of oxygen and zinc is incorporated into the blood but the effectiveness of such means remain ambiguous.
While those in the medical field is still in search for the most effective treatment for ringing in ears, management of the condition remains to be the most viable option.
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The author of this article Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose recently published a step-by-step guide on how to lose weight the EASY way and become totally healthy and happy. More info on her life-changing eating habits plan HERE.
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