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2007-05-09 17:58:06 · 1 answers · asked by cochen0206 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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If your tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying medical condition, the first step is to treat that condition. But if the tinnitus remains after treatment or if it results from exposure to loud noise, health professionals recommend various non-medical options that may help reduce or mask the unwanted noise (See Masking Devices below.) Sometimes, tinnitus goes away spontaneously, without any intervention at all.

If you are having difficulty coping with your tinnitus, you may find counseling and support groups helpful. Ask your doctor for a referral.

If the cause of your tinnitus is excessive earwax, your physician will clean out your ears with a small curved instrument called a curette or flush it out with a rubber bulb syringe filled with warm water. If you have an ear infection, you may be given prescription eardrops containing hydrocortisone to help relieve the itching and an antibiotic to fight the infection.

In cases where otosclerosis or a tumor is diagnosed, surgery may be necessary. If your tinnitus is the result of temporomandibular joint syndrome, your doctor will probably refer you to an orthodontist or other dental specialist for appropriate treatment.

Medications
Many drugs have been studied for treating tinnitus. For some, treatment with anti-anxiety drugs such as valium or antidepressants such as Elavil help. Lidocaine, a medication used for the treatment of certain types of abnormal heart rhythms, has been shown to relieve tinnitus for some people, but it must be given intravenously and is therefore impractical.

Hearing Aids
If your tinnitus is accompanied by some hearing loss, a hearing aid may be helpful.

Masking Devices
Many people have also benefited from tinnitus maskers, devices resembling hearing aids that play a sound more pleasant than the internal noise produced by the tinnitus. A newer device is a tinnitus instrument, which is a combination of hearing aid and masker.

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)
TRT depends upon the natural ability of the brain to "habituate" a signal, to filter it out on a subconscious level so that it does not reach conscious perception. Habituation requires no conscious effort. People frequently habituate many auditory sounds we initially hear, for instance, air conditioners, computer fans, refrigerators and gentle rain. The two elements that air conditioners, computer fans, refrigerators, and gentle rain have in common are that the signals they emit have no importance and the signals are not perceived as "loud." Thus, the brain can screen them out.

This form of therapy has two parts:

The sufferer will play some source of neutral sound everywhere they go, including wearing in-the-ear sound generators.
Sufferers receive one-on-one counseling.
This form of tinnitus treatment takes 12 to 24 months and is highly successful in experienced hands.

Cognitive Therapy
This is a form of counseling that helps a person to modify their reaction to the tinnitus. It works best when combined with other forms of therapy such as masking or medication.

Biofeedback
This is a relaxation technique that helps people to manage stress by changing their reaction to it. Some people find it is helpful in reducing tinnitus.

Dental Treatment
If your tinnitus is caused by a problem with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), a joint in the jaw, dental treatment may relieve your symptoms. This is because the muscles and nerves in the jaw are closely connected to those in the ear.

Cochlear Implants
Although these devices, implanted in the ear, are mostly used to treat near deafness, they appear to also help some people with tinnitus who have significant hearing loss. The device works by sending electrical signals from the ear to the brain.

Alternative Treatments
Although no vitamin supplements or other alternative therapies have been proven beneficial to treat tinnitus, some people try herbal preparations such as ginkgo biloba or minerals such as zinc or magnesium with varying results. Others have experienced relief with acupuncture, magnets or hypnosis.

Talk to your doctor for before trying any of these treatments

2007-05-09 19:06:31 · answer #1 · answered by Sunshine 2 · 0 0

Now that you identify what lead to tinnitus, how can you treat it? In the unavailability of an approved cure, medication programs should have not just adapting to the feeling of constant noise, but also learning to live with the various bad results that can be related with the difficulty. Analyze has come up saying tinnitus is both an audiological and psychological event, triggering three fields of the brain:
1) Central auditory nervous system, that control which sounds you listen to,
2) Limbic system, which is responsible for emotions and a few memory acts, and 3) Autonomic nervous system, which is in charge the anxiety and relaxation replay.

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2015-07-13 12:43:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-09-10 22:54:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

Avoid possible irritants. Reduce your exposure to things that may make your tinnitus worse. Common examples include loud noises, caffeine and nicotine.
Cover up the noise. In a quiet setting, a fan, soft music or low-volume radio static may help mask the noise from tinnitus.
Manage stress. Stress can make tinnitus worse. Stress management, whether through relaxation therapy, biofeedback or exercise, may provide some relief.
Reduce your alcohol consumption. Alcohol increases the force of your blood by dilating your blood vessels, causing greater blood flow, especially in the inner ear area.

2015-08-03 02:58:14 · answer #4 · answered by John 1 · 0 0

most people involved in the treatment of tinnitus? have never had the experience themselves, but can only describe their patients description of what their tinnitus experience is like?
If you want to hear a form of tinnitus, Go into a Quiet Room, turn off your phone, or radios playing anywhere!
Think of your favorite Song!
now listen to it's melody, as you remember it!
Listen for a few minutes.! Now think back for a minute, What you heard was Your Minds Recording of your favorite song, the last time you experienced it!
Your experience, was an instantaneous sampling, of a memory archive recording that your mind made, of your experience hearing your favorite song, yours was an instantaneous sampling, created with just your thgought command.
Your mind records and archives, everything we experience, and places the recording, into, what I refer to as a memory Archive Partition, within a Lobe, of the Brain, and the more emotion, that is attached to any memory, will keep it more vivid, and last longer.

2016-04-18 10:35:23 · answer #5 · answered by hunter 6 · 0 0

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2014-10-13 10:18:08 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

It helps greatly to adjust your body salts with a healthy natural diet and vitamin / mineral supplements including a 50-mg B-complex vitamin pill taken with breakfast in the morning and a 400 mg magnesium tablet taken with dinner. You can also relax and stimulate sleep with 1/3 teaspoon of CALMS magnesium / calcium in a cup of hot water. The magnesium calms the nerves, including those in the ears that make the tinnitus.

For a full regular healthy daily diet, see my website BeatMacDegen.com and my book, based on over 39 years of my own nutritional research and proven results. I myself developed tinnitus in the 1960 s and lowered it to a barely noticeable minimum in the late 1970 s with the regimen detailed in my book, How I Beat Macular Degeneration and How You Can, Too! selling on over 14 major online book stores.

2016-01-18 15:59:27 · answer #7 · answered by Alan N 1 · 0 0

Dont treat it, time is the best healer for this difficult condition....I suffered terribly from getting tinnitus 10 years ago. Today, I dont notice it. Just relax and get on with life, you will get used to it and you will learn to live with it....good luck

2014-09-30 20:28:37 · answer #8 · answered by Phillpots 1 · 0 1

Did you tested Tinnitus Miracle technique? Try in this website : http://www.TinnitusGoGo.com . It may probably support anybody!

2014-08-16 07:45:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi
There are many holistic or home remedies out there that claim to work, whether its utilizing a hearing aid, to balance out what is being heard, listening to various sounds at variable pitches or dropping a medicinal oil in your ear that purports to be the best of the best. However, as promising as it sounds, today there is no known cure but general relief is available to neutralize the ringing and or hissing.

2014-11-12 19:26:35 · answer #10 · answered by John In Japan 5 · 0 0

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