Showing posts with label Cure For Tinnitus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cure For Tinnitus. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Tinnitus Could Be A Sign Of A More Serious Condition If You Don't Concern

Tinnitus Could Be A Sign Of A More Serious Condition If You Don't Concern
Tinnitus Could Be A Sign Of A More Serious Condition If You Don't Concern
Tinnitus, while not a disease at all, can be an indication that you have a more serious health problem. For some individuals who are unaware of such hearing condition, they will immediately conclude that the incessant sound associated with tinnitus is a symptom of another worse sickness. As a condition, those who suffer from tinnitus can hear sounds that are coming from inside of the ear. Sometimes even in silence, tinnitus sufferers can hear whistling or humming sounds. What’s even worse with this hearing problem is when it is accompanied by dizziness and unbearable headaches. Tinnitus gives a terrible feeling as it leads to feeling uncomfortable and uneasy. It’s disturbing and could lead to difficulty doing tasks and routines, and even prevent one from deep thinking. Indeed, one who has tinnitus is known to have bad moods and go through a really bad time.
Even if tinnitus is only considered as a hearing condition and not a disease, it still needs proper treatment and should not be taken for granted. Once you experience it, the best thing you need to do is consult your doctor. For the most part, tinnitus can be a symptom for an ear infection or wax build - up in our ears! If we are not careful in cleaning our ears, there are possibilities of getting them injured. Our ears have their own cleaning agents and protection mechanisms from dust and other foreign particles. But sometimes, the hygiene routines cause problems that could lead to tinnitus – or it simply signifies an onset of something far more serious!
But how does one know that their case of tinnitus is something more serious? A symptom which indicates that what you are experiencing is more than just tinnitus is the presence of unbearable pain from different parts of the body. All our organs are related to one another. If an organ is in a bad condition, other organs will be affected as well. If the ringing sound is accompanied by excruciating pain, it is probably best to consult with your doctor immediately.
Another sign of a serious health condition is the noticeable changes in hearing. Some tinnitus sufferers experience hearing losses, cases with which are easily connected with deafness, although this is not always the case. However, if you feel like you are losing you hearing, schedule an appointment with your physician as soon as possible. If there are tumor-like growths in any part of your body, it is probably a sign that you are not only dealing with tinnitus. It may be a symptom of a more severe health problem with which tinnitus is just a symptom!
Medical experts may not consider tinnitus as a very serious problem, but for the people who experience it, tinnitus is like hell. Almost all of those who suffered from it would say that it is actually very uncomfortable and unbearable to have this hearing condition. What’s more annoying are the side effects that tinnitus brings. The ringing sound can be tolerable to some levels, but the headaches, dizziness and other side effects are just making matters worse. So get help right away! While it could just be a symptom for something worse, it doesn’t mean the discomfort and pain shouldn’t be helped!

Can Cochlear Implants Cure Tinnitus?

Can Cochlear Implants Cure Tinnitus?
Can Cochlear Implants Cure Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is categorized as an auditory condition wherein a person hears or perceives that he hears a buzzing or ringing sensation despite the absence of a real external noise. Tinnitus is often associated as an age-related illness or it can be traced as an effect to frequent exposure to loud, boisterous noises. Other known causes for tinnitus could be as a side effect for prescription or over-the-counter medications, abnormal growth within the middle or the inner ear, or it can be a symptom of an underlying and a more serious condition.

Tinnitus relief can be achieved in a variety of ways although there is still no specified cure for the condition. One of these treatment methods that patients can consider is to get cochlear implants. Cochlear implant utilizes an electronic device that stimulates the cells in the auditory nerved in order to produce sound waves that a person with hearing impairment will be able to detect. Cochlear implants are composed of external and internal parts. The external component of a cochlear implant consists of a microphone and a word processor which is connected to a coil which transmits the sound waves to the ear. The internal component, on the other hand, has a stimulator package which receives the sound waves and translates it as electrical signals. The transmitted signal stimulates the cells in the inner fibers of the auditory system.

Cochlear implants are typically used to provide relief for hearing loss as it produces the sensation of hearing. In cases of tinnitus, cochlear implants are also known to be beneficial. According to a study conducted on six patients who were fitted with the device, the occurrence of tinnitus was suppressed during the periods of stimulation. Additionally, four of six patients observed a reduced loudness of their tinnitus when the device was used on its own. Cochlear implant device, when combined with noise input in the processor, was noted to have successfully suppressed the occurrence of tinnitus among five of six patients. Although cochlear implants are often prescribed among patients with unilateral tinnitus, patients with bilateral tinnitus also found relief as the stimulation of one-ear tinnitus can also lead to suppression of tinnitus when it occurs on both ears.

Apart from that test, another well-known study on cochlear implants for tinnitus relief was also performed in Sao Paulo Brazil during the periods of 2003 to 2005 and in this study 29 adults were involved, all of which have undergone the same hearing condition and received a cochlear implant surgery. According to the study, 21 individuals from the control group were found to exhibit symptoms of tinnitus. Fourteen of the 21 individuals had bilateral tinnitus while the remaining seven patients had unilateral tinnitus. After the activation of their cochlear implants, all patients with unilateral cases experienced relief from the condition and noted that the symptoms were eliminated. Eight patients out of the 14 bilateral cases observed a reduced occurrence in their tinnitus condition. Three patients noted that their condition remained the same while three more patients complained that the cochlear implants actually aggravated their tinnitus. A remarkable observation also showed that one of the patients developed the condition after the device was implanted.
Based on these statistics, there is so much potential in terms of employing cochlear implants as a treatment method for tinnitus. Following this medical research performed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the study was forwarded to the medical laboratories in the United States in order to further develop the research.


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Prescription Drugs That Can Cause Tinnitus

Prescription Drugs That Can Cause Tinnitus
Prescription Drugs That Can Cause Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a condition wherein a person might hear ringing, buzzing, hissing or roaring sounds that might take place within intermittent or constant occurrences. These sensations, though, are only heard or perceived by a person with tinnitus and other people within his surroundings will not be able to hear it. According to the American Tinnitus Association, in the United States alone, the population of people who experienced or are currently experiencing tinnitus already reached to 50 million. Among this number, 12 million people have already sought medical advice because of the severity of their condition. The main factors that are associated to tinnitus are often attributed to frequent exposure to loud music and age-related hearing loss.

Currently, there is still no known specific cure for tinnitus and unfortunately, some medications and prescription drugs are said to also aggravate or trigger the condition. For one, there’s some antibiotics like chloramphenicol, vancomycin, erythromycin, bleomycin, and tertraclycin that are known to have a side effect similar to the symptoms of tinnitus. Antibiotics are usually prescribed as a treatment medication for bacterial infections. Tinnitus is often observed when a patient has been on a long-term intake of antibiotics and in cases wherein antibiotics are taken in high doses.

Another drug posing threats to the hearing and ear condition would be aspirin. When taken on a daily basis within twelve doses or more, Aspirin is known to cause tinnitus. According to CNN Health, patients who have overdosed on aspirin use are most likely to lose their hearing ability and develop tinnitus during the process. Then there’s antidepressants which are prescribed to treat depression and anxiety. But these drugs are found to intensify the occurrence of tinnitus and at times, aggravate the loudness of the perceived ringing in the ears. Antidepressants such as lithium, Moban, Prozac, tranquilizers, Paxil and Zoloft are identified to exacerbate tinnitus conditions. Doctors have warned against non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDS such as Ibuprofen which is prescribed to relieve pain are found to cause tinnitus as well. The effects of NSAIDs are said to have similar causal effects to aspirin.

There are also certain diuretic medications are typically prescribed to patients with kidney disorders or high blood pressure. When diuretics such as furosemide, ethacrynic acid and bumetanide are taken in high dosage, they can lead the patient to develop tinnitus symptoms. Some studies show that tinnitus only occurs when a patient undergoes diuretic IV therapy in high doses. Health and drug experts came forward with their findings on cancer medications as well. Some are prescribed to treat certain tumor growth and have been found to have side effects which include permanent tinnitus Even malaria medications such as quinine and chloroquinine have raised questions as well. While both drugs are prescribed to be used in high doses in order to treat malaria, there’s notable reports that it can also cause the occurrence of tinnitus symptoms.

The abovementioned medications are prescribed for a major reason- to treat the severity of other health complications. Since different medications can affect every person in a different way, there is a possibility that a person might develop tinnitus during the course of his intake. Cancer medications aside, the occurrence of tinnitus is most likely to subside once the patient has discontinued the use of these medications. However, it is also essential to note that one must not personally decide on his own as to whether or not he should discontinue the use of these prescription drugs. The patient should discuss the possibility of developing tinnitus with his physician and find out if there is a possibility to discontinue or lower the doses of the prescribed medications. The physician might also suggest other alternative treatment medications that might not have the same side effects or he can recommend other methods which can help in relieving the symptoms of tinnitus

Some Ways Tinnitus Is Evaluated

Some  Ways Tinnitus Is Evaluated
Some  Ways Tinnitus Is Evaluated
The assessment of tinnitus starts when a person pays a visit to an ear doctor or an otolaryngologist. Tinnitus can be evaluated in a number of ways. A person can undergo a series of special tests, physical examination and the doctor could also look into the patient’s medical history to determine the origin of the condition. During the evaluation, the patient has to indicate the severity and the occurrence of the tinnitus in order for the physician to identify which type it falls into. Oftentimes, a patient will be asked to undergo an audiogram or a hearing test. In more severe cases, the doctor may recommend an auditory brain stem response, CT scan or an MRI scan so as to determine whether or not tinnitus is a symptom of a tumor growth.

Audiogram. Commonly termed as a hearing test, an audiogram examines the person’s ability to hear and recognize different sound and speech patterns. The loss of hearing abilities is oftentimes associated with tinnitus, thus an audiogram can be helpful in diagnosing the condition.
Evoked Response Audiometry. Tinnitus can occur in both ears or in one ear alone. This type of test is commonly used to evaluate one-ear tinnitus wherein a painless computerized inner ear examination is being performed.

X-rays. Tinnitus is sometimes caused by ear blockage or because an abnormal vessel growth is developing within the regions of the middle and inner ear. Through an X-ray test, the physician may be able to identify that the tinnitus is caused by physical or structural growth in these areas of a person’s head. Other related examinations that might be recommended would be CT scan or MRI scans in more severe cases.
Pitch Match. A person with tinnitus fails to recognize the different levels of frequency and the pitch that corresponds to it. During a pitch match for tinnitus, the patient will be exposed to a variety of external noises and will be asked to identify which type of noise has the similar pitch to the buzzing or ringing sound that he hears in his inner ear. According to studies, the highest frequency used in a pitch match ranks at 4,000 Hz and majority of patients with tinnitus often recognize a match in the pitch when the frequency reaches 3,500 Hz. At this level, the tone is identified to screeching and unpleasant to the ears.

Loudness Match. Similar to the concept of the pitch match, the loudness match is used in order to identify the level of decibel that a person with tinnitus hears. For people with tinnitus, the inner sounds that they hear are more associated with a whisper, with a loudness of four to seven dB. During the loudness match, tinnitus is evaluated through the use of a loudness scale, with zero being the “no tinnitus” zone and ten as the highest possible sound of tinnitus. Most patients often note that they can match the loudness within the scale of six or higher.

Tinnitus is an auditory system condition that can be brought about by a variety of causes. Although it is a minor condition, the intermittent buzzing in the ears can still affect a person’s lifestyle, as well as his cognitive and emotional well-being. Tinnitus can also be an underlying symptom of a more serious health complication, thus it is essential that the main cause is detected in order for the physician to provide the appropriate care to reduce or eliminate the occurrence of tinnitus.

Monday, December 8, 2014

ENT Disorders - Ear Nose and Throat Problems and Treatments


Because these three organs are inter-connected, picking up a problem in one of the three can cause a host of different problems in the other two; this is where the ENT specialist steps in as he is well versed in the treatments of any ENT disorders and the related illnesses that these problems can cause.

Symptoms


There are far too many disorders to list; this article is focused on a few of the common ENT ailments that most of us have had before:

1) Sinusitis - probably the most common, this is the congestion of the nasal passages, accompanied by headaches, sneezing, postnasal drip and a runny nose. Quite unpleasant but easy enough to solve [if there is no underlying serious medical condition].

2) Swimmers ear - if the earlobe is tugged the patient experiences extreme pain and the patient may have pain while chewing accompanied by swollen lymph nodes. Can be solved with over the counter medication.

3) Inner ear infection - there may be a feeling of increased pressure in the ear with a fair amount of pain, this is probably caused by a fungal infection in the inner canal and will need immediate attention.

4) Ear infection - dull pain accompanied by loss of balance, hearing and a fluid discharge are all signs of a problem can be solved by over the counter medication but if no improvement is noted after a day or two, the patient will need to see a doctor.

5) Strep throat - fever, fatigue, difficulty in swallowing, sore throat and enlarged lymph nodes, patient needs medication for this problem and will need to see a doctor for an anti-biotic and a throat analgesic.

6) Tonsillitis - really sore throat, fever, chills, and difficulty in swallowing, this condition definitely needs medical care as it is recurring and may need surgery.

There are other throat, ear and nose infections out there but the ones above are generally the most diagnosed.

Causes

ENT Disorders - Ear Nose and Throat Problems and Treatments
ENT Disorders - Ear Nose and Throat Problems and Treatments

* environmental - generally due to dampness [swimmers ear] an infection could occur if no care is taken in keeping the ear canal dry and clean

* viral - affect more than one part of the body and cannot be cured with a anti-biotic

* bacterial - these infections are generally localized [affect only one side of the throat] and occur when the area is bruised or damaged in some way

* fungal - the monster of the bunch, immediate attention is needed as any delay could compound the problem due to the exponential growth of fungi

Home remedies


1) Garlic oil - has antimicrobial properties and can be used to treat an ear infection2) Ginger tea - has the same properties as garlic and can be used to soothe a sore throat3) Eucalyptus oil - used in conjunction with steam can relieve congestion and soothe inflammation in throat or nasal infections4) Gargle - salt is a mild antiseptic and can be gargled with water to treat a throat infection

Please remember that infants and toddlers need to see the doctor if any of these problems occur, they have a underdeveloped immune system and so need assistance with the curing/healing of any of these problems.           

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Curing Tinnitus


Are you looking for a cure for a tinnitus? Tinnitus is a condition where an individual can hear some noise such as hissing or buzzing in their ears. This condition can be cause by stress, sinus, and cochlear damage. The annoying sound in the ear really affects an individual's sleeping habit. There is several medical treatments for curing tinnitus out there. Some of these are really effective and some were not and just fake.

People who suffer with tinnitus described that it is actually an extreme silence but it produces sounds like a bell ringing, buzzing, hissing, whistling sound, and humming. Tinnitus possible causes are earwax build up, ear infection, and an antibiotic or aspirin that have side effect. This condition is a subjective phenomenon that is why it is really hard to find a remedy for a tinnitus.

Curing Tinnitus
Curing Tinnitus
 At this time, there is no perfect treatment in curing tinnitus. However, there are still some ways to prevent tinnitus. Removing the earwax build up, which is one of the causes of tinnitus, can help to avoid tinnitus. There are some books about preventing tinnitus that discuss the techniques and treatments in curing tinnitus.

A condition such as tinnitus is really annoying and frustrating. If you are experiencing this condition, it is very important that you visit a doctor immediately. They will tell explain to you the cause of your tinnitus and will give you a treatment for this condition. It is also advisable to do some research in curing tinnitus.           

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Ear Surgery May Be Necessary to Save Your Hearing

Ear Surgery May Be Necessary to Save Your Hearing
Ear Surgery May Be Necessary to Save Your Hearing
Catching medical problems that involve one of your senses can a challenging task. In most cases problems happen gradually and that can make it quite hard for you to know when to seek out medical attention. Your sense of hearing is very important. Don't automatically assume that you can always get a hearing aid to help you continue to hear the world you live in. Sometimes more invasive and serious treatment is needed to help prevent your problem from progressing even further. When you start having problems with your ears and don't know what to do, it is time for you to see a doctor that specializes in ear surgery.

Just because you are going to see a specialist, doesn't mean that you will have to have ear surgery. There may be some other treatments that will be recommended first to see if they can provide you with some relief and help you when it comes to communicating. They may have you see an audiologist so they can get a better idea of what your problem is. You may have the opportunity to see if a hearing aid will provide you with some sort of temporary improvement. However if you want a form of permanent treatment that will prevent you from having to wear a listening device, you may want to consider ear surgery.

Ear surgery is a wonderful alternative for anyone who is suffering from certain types of hearing loss. It is important for you to get several opinions before you get make any decisions. This means that you may have to see several different specialists that will be able to assess your ability and tell you what they recommend as far as treatment. Once you have the professional opinions of a few specialists, you can start making arrangements for your procedure. Make sure that you choose a surgeon that has a great reputation among his patients and in the medical field. Make sure that your chosen surgeon is considered among the best in the field of Ostoplasty.

Make arrangements within your personal schedule for your ear surgery procedure. Make sure that you take the appropriate amount of time off of work so that you have time to recover completely. Follow all of your doctor's orders and keep in mind that until your ears have completely healed from the procedure, you may need to keep them covered with gauze. When you sleep at night, you need to keep your head elevated. You should take all medication as prescribed and avoid the use of any aspirin or anti-inflammatory medicines. Once you have had your operation, keep in mind that it is normal for you to see a little swelling and bruising. Within two weeks any bruising you have should be gone and your stitches will be removed. This is also around the time your surgeon will let you know if you are cleared to go back to work.           

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Cure Ringing Ears - Home Remedies Will Work Better For You For Tinnitus Than Confused Doctors

Cure Ringing Ears - Home Remedies Will Work Better For You For Tinnitus Than Confused Doctors
Cure Ringing Ears - Home Remedies Will Work Better For You For Tinnitus Than Confused Doctors
If you are suffering from ringing, hissing, or buzzing in the ear when there is no noise like that around you, then you could be suffering from tinnitus. This situation could be very serious and can really put a strain on your everyday life. The situation can get worse over time, so if you are just starting to get this disorder, then you need to learn the cause of it so it does not get any worse.

Ringing of the ears, or tinnitus can be a very difficult thing to live with. It can even get bad enough that you can develop permanent hearing loss. It may interfere with your sleep, your job, and your general wellness.

But, there are treatment options that you can use to help with this ear disorder. The most successful treatments seem to come from home remedies. Because doctors are still confused about how to treat tinnitus, you are better off saving yourself trips back and forth to the doctors office by using these proven remedies.


Tinnitus is usually caused by over exposure to loud noise. Some of the people that are most prone to this condition are musicians, construction workers and people who listen to their MP3 players to loud. If you fall into any of those categories, you may want to do something's to prevent it from getting worse.

One thing you can do is buy yourself some earplugs. While this is not going to solve the problem, it will keep if from getting any worse.

If you want to actually cure ringing ears, then I would suggest following the thousands of others who have used home remedies with great success.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Pulsating Tinnitus

Pulsating Tinnitus
Pulsating Tinnitus
It is firmly recommended that those who suffer from pulsatile tinnitus should find an expert physician that is given to circulatory system studies, and have these specialists perform a thorough evaluation on them.

Several studies and researches have shown that the underlying cause for identifying a pulsatile ear ringing is physiologic in nature. Having said that, there are wide range of causes of this condition that cannot be diagnosed, and their causative agents unidentifiable.

More Facts about Pulsating Tinnitus


In most cases, pulsatile tinnitus is categorized as objective type of tinnitus; in essence, it is possible for others to hear the disturbing sound that the patient is hearing, but with the aid of a stethoscope or other high tech gadgets. The examiner of the patient in particular can also experience the condition on auscultation of the auditory canal or the structures surrounding it, using an auscultation tube.

Other conditions that can be associated with pulsating tinnitus include Arterioevenous shunts, Vascular Abnormalities, Glomus tumors of the jugular, Vascular loop (of the internal auditory canal), Hypertension (high blood pressure), Dehiscent jugular bulb, Palatomyoclonus (small spasms of muscles in the soft palate area), mechanical abnormalities and others.

Pulsatile tinnitus may be heard as many featured sounds such as rough blowing sound which falls in time with respiration, clicking increased pitch that produces rhythmic feeling and a reduced pitch thumping. There may also be lone rhythmic beats, swooshing sound, or different biphasic beats.

Preventing Tinnitus


Whether pulsatile or other forms of tinnitus, the condition could eventually become a permanent one; for this reason, it is very essential for people to take preventive measures. A situation where a ringing in the ears is loud as a result of prolonged exposure to sources that produce loud sound or noise (e.g. industrial workplace or music); it is possible that permanent damage has already taken place. Staying exposed to sound levels of 70 dB for a long period of time can impair hearing. Therefore, if you are a DJ or a musician, it is recommended that you use special earplugs provided for such purpose. This gadget will substantially assist in the prevention of tinnitus. You will still enjoy your music or DJ work while using the special earplugs.

For those who use loud electrical equipments like vacuum cleaners; it will also help to use earplugs. The individuals who frequently operate machines like hammer drills, lawn mowers and grinders can use earmuffs to offer protection to their ears. This will significantly help in preventing tinnitus from developing in the future, and prevent the effect from worsening in the present. Also try and check out for potential ototoxicity medications. However, it is possible for ototoxiclity to be cumulative between medications. If you must use ototoxic medications, you must follow the prescription details as given by the physician e.g. dose and dosage interval.

Generally, for existing tinnitus, you can choose other alternative treatments such as herbal medicine and other natural remedies. However, you have to make careful research and obtain reliable facts about your intended herb use for your tinnitus problem.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Cure For Tinnitus - Does Medication Stop Ringing in the Ears?

Cure For Tinnitus - Does Medication Stop Ringing in the Ears?
Cure For Tinnitus - Does Medication Stop Ringing in the Ears?
Tinnitus is very often the symptom of another existing medical condition, although it too can be the problem as well. It is rather common that this disorder is a symptom of medication, infections, stress, malnutrition, insomnia and of course, deeper underlying medical conditions.

While you and your doctor thought right that medication can help stop the ringing in the ears, it does directly reduce the intensity of the disorder but only over the short term. Medication should never be used as a long term cure for tinnitus as they can cause serious side effects when consumed over time. In fact, as stated above they can be one of the symptoms that cause the ringing in the ears.

Take for instance the medication that helps to alleviate the intensity of the ringing in the ears, alprazolam, which gives moderate relief to the condition at best. The effect lasts slightly longer than short term but is still not a permanent treatment. Medication like antidepressants, tranquilizers, and muscle relaxants do help to reduce tinnitus but simply alleviate the pressure and relaxes the body so that you can start dealing with your depression induced disorder.

Take note that these medications only serve to alleviate the symptoms and not the root causes of tinnitus. Hence it is still imperative that you seek the advice of your physician to run a full body check up on you to find out the existing medical condition. Treat the condition and your ringing in the ears will disappear as well.

But the key is in the follow up as tinnitus recurs 70 percent of the time. And the key to preventing the recurrence is in living a healthy lifestyle, with a well balanced diet and good nutrition, free from stress, away from depression, as well as with regular exercise regime. This holistic perspective forms the basic foundation of the real cure for tinnitus that will serve you well as a permanent remedy.