Cure Tinnitus Naturally With My Natural Remedies For Tinnitus

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You can manage and cure your tinnitus

Did you know that the ringing in your ears could be a condition called tinnitus (ti-NIGHT-us), a common problem that affects nearly 50 million Americans.

Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing a ringing, buzzing, roaring, hissing or whistling sound in one or both ears when no external sound is present. The sounds, which can vary in pitch and loudness, are usually worse when background noise is low, so you may be most aware of it at night when you're trying to fall asleep in a quiet room. For most people tinnitus is merely annoying, but for many others it can be extremely disturbing. Did you know that Tony Randolph the famous actor was a severe sufferer of tinnitus and really never got it under control! Fortunately today there are methods to control this pesky condition.

Causes of Tinnitus: It's important to know that tinnitus is not a disease, but a symptom that can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. The best way to find out what's causing your tinnitus is to get a complete physical examination, including a thorough hearing test. The various things that can cause tinnitus are:
Age: The natural process of aging can result in damaged or deteriorated auditory cells in the inner ear causing hearing loss - leading to tinnitus. This process usually begins around age 60.
Loud noise: The most common cause of tinnitus and hearing loss is exposure to loud noises. In fact about 90 percent of all tinnitus patients have some level of noise-induced hearing loss.
Earwax: A build-up of wax deep in the ear canal can cause temporary tinnitus and hearing loss. Have your ears checked and if necessary, cleaned.
Medication: Over 200 different drugs can cause ringing ears, including aspirin - especially when taken in high doses. For a list of drugs that can cause tinnitus call the American Tinnitus Association at (800) 634-8978.
Medical conditions: Various medical conditions can also cause tinnitus such as high blood pressure, vascular disease, allergies, thyroid problems, ear or sinus infections, Meniere's disease, otosclerosis, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome, a tumor, an injury to the head or neck and more.
Treating tinnitus: While there's currently no one specific cure for tinnitus there are various ways to treat it, depending on the cause. For example if your tinnitus is caused by a medical condition (high blood pressure, thyroid problems, etc.) treating the condition may reduce or eliminate the noise. Or, if you think a medication you're taking may be causing the problem, switching to a different drug, or lowering the dosage may provide some relief. But, if the noise in your ears is due to age-related hearing loss or damage to your ears by exposure to excessive noise - there may be other methods to treat it. To begin with you may want to consider some things to reduce the severity of the noise, including:
Avoiding irritants: Tinnitus can be aggravated by loud noises, nicotine, caffeine, tonic water, alcohol and various medications.
Cover the noise: In a quiet setting, a fan, soft music or a white noise machine can help mask the noise from tinnitus. For some people, tinnitus maskers (a device that looks like a hearing aid) that produce a pleasant noise may also help.
Hearing aid relief: If your tinnitus is accompanied by hearing loss, hearing aids can amplify outside sounds, making the tinnitus noise less obvious.
Stress management: Stress can make tinnitus worse. Stress management, whether through relaxation therapy, biofeedback or exercise, may provide some relief.

While currently there are no drugs approved by the FDA to treat tinnitus, several drugs have been know to help including anti-anxiety drugs, antidepressants and antihistamines. Alternative treatments like ginkgo biloba, zinc, magnesium and acupuncture are also worth looking into. Another treatment which I personally have used successfully is chiropractic. Another option to consider is tinnitus retraining therapy, which can help you retrain your mind to ignore the noise. As always, talk to your doctor before trying any new treatments.
Finally if you would like to take a look at a holistic means of dealing with and possibly permanently curing tinnitus visit my website for greater details. http://www.tinnituscurerevealed.info


About the Author:
Frank Marino has been a long sufferer of tinnitus and used holistic methods to totally cure his condition including chiropractic. He has been tinnitus free for nearly two years. He is a successful entrepreneur and researcher who spent countless hours researching and locating alternative solutions to problems whether business or personal related. His work on tinnitus is one such attempt at resolving a problem not commonly addressed by others. http://www.TinnitusCureRevealed.info/



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