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  • Stop Nasal Infection Before It"€™s Too Late
    By: Jillian Phillips | - Tired of nasal infection problems bothering you every time you wake up in the morning? Or worse, if it keeps you up at night, depriving you of the precious sleep that we all need. Nasal infection, also known as sinusitis, is one common health condition happening to millions of Americans year in and year out. It alters the way you feel, and practically the way you live.

    Nasal Infection Symptoms
    Experiencing nasal infection or sinusitis can be annoying and frustrating. When yo ...

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  • Why Homeopathy Instead Of Conventional Medicine?
    By: george jhon | - Homeopathy has been described as a system for treating diseases based on the administration of minute doses of a drug that in massive amounts produces symptoms in healthy individuals similar to those of the disease itself.
    Allopathy on the other hand, is a method of treating disease with remedies that produce effects different from those caused by disease itself.
    Therefore, if a person suffers from a headache, the homeopath will prescribe a substance which, in a well person, will cau ...

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  • Who Will Be Helped By Banish Tinnitus?
    By: David Stamon | - If you are looking for a tinnitus treatment method, you may have heard about the Banish Tinnitus ebook written by Paul Carrington. Perhaps you have considered whether or not it offers a plan that might assist you to treat tinnitus symptoms effectively. Many of the user reviews report very positive results within a relatively short time. On the other hand, some had not been helped, and the reviews they give are negative. This purpose of this article is to assist you to find out if Banish Tinnitus ...
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  • Studying The Ears, Nose And Throat
    By: Jillian Phillips | - Ears
    Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hearing loss and vertigo (dizziness caused by problems in the inner ear) are only some of the concerns you might have regarding your ears. To prevent these, you should take care not to expose your ears to too much loud sounds. For example, for those who go to shooting ranges, always wear ear plugs and/or earmuffs. Do not listen to loud music with your earphones for an extended period of time. Remember to clean your ears daily, and to give them proper re ...

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  • Seeing An Otolaryngologist
    By: Jillian Phillips | - Otolaryngologists and Their Expertise
    While consulting your family doctor for sinus or ear infection, you have been recommended to see an otolaryngologist instead. And you wonder, what is an otolaryngologist? You might know them simply as an ENT doctor. They specialize in the medical and surgical treatments of the diseases of the ears, nose, throat, head and neck. Otolaryngology is considered to be the oldest form of medical specialty in the United States. This field alone is divided into ...

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  • The Middle Ear In Relation To Tinnitus
    By: David Stamon | - To understand tinnitus better, what causes it, and what can be done to stop ringing ears, it helps to know something about our hearing and how it works. This second article in a three part series introduces the basic anatomy of the middle ear, what it does, how it can go wrong to give rise to tinnitus, and how it can be treated. The other two articles focus on the outer ear and the inner ear and tinnitus. Now, let's look at the middle ear.

    The middle ear begins right where the outer ...

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  • Common Causes Of Tinnitus - Your First Step To Tinnitus Relief
    By: Serena Loo | - Even though no 100% foolproof medical treatment for tinnitus is available currently, you can control tinnitus and achieve permanent relief. It all boils down to pinpointing the contributing factor(s).

    There are a number of common causes of tinnitus:

    1. Tinnitus as a result of cochlea damage

    Cochlea damage is what causes ringing in ears in about 85% of the tinnitus sufferers. Tinnitus related to cochlea damage is most often noise damage, mainly caused by con ...

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  • Buzzing In The Ears: It Could Be Tinnitus That Is Causing This
    By: Karen Kalata | - Buzzing In The Ears, or Tinnitus Is Actually A Very Common Ailment

    If you are living with noise in your ears, such as ringing, buzzing, clicking or a whooshing sound, you may suspect that you have a condition that is commonly called tinnitus. Understand that tinnitus is not a serious ailment. However, buzzing in the ears, is very bothersome and can disrupt your day to day living and also your sleep.

    In many situations, the most difficult part of tinnitus is living w ...

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  • Drugs That Help Tinnitus: The Whole List
    By: Michael Anderson | - All searches for drugs that can reliably help tinnitus are likely to be futile, for no such drug has either been discovered, or is being researched into. While several medications, including Echinacea and Ginkgo Biloba do provide some relief to persons affected by the disturbing tinnitus problems, such relief is generally not enough, and the effect does not last for long.

    A vast majority of tinnitus-treating medicines, including all conventional treatments as well as some natural ...

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  • How Can Acupuncture Help You?
    By: Jona | - Acupuncture is the practice of sticking hair fine needles into the body at various points in order to relieve symptoms or cure illnesses and diseases. It is a practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine. When the needles are put into the body, they are said to work by realigning the yin, yang, and xi (or ki or chi) of a person. Yin and yang are the balances of nature and xi is the life force of a person.

    Some Western doctors acknowledge that acupuncture works. However, there are ...

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  • Ear Candling With Biosun Ear Candles
    By: Hudson Cyrus | - The process of cleaning the earwax (cerumen) and toxins naturally by means of a hollow candle placed in the ear is called ear candling. This process is also variably known as ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy. Under the process, one end of the ear candle is placed in ear canal and the other end is lighted. The vacuum that is resulted from the burning of the one end of the candle cleans out the ear. During the process the person experience a pleasant crackling sound and a warm comfortable f ...
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