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January 20th, 2009

Nearly a third of the population suffers from Tinnitus; ringing in the ears. And, of that third about 25% percent have it seriously enough to seek medical attention. So, for the millions of tinnitus patients; the ones who are suffering on a daily basis, the focus of this article is on you. I’ll be sharing with you an amazing secret which will control your tinnitus volume like nothing else out there. The catch is; it may just be the hardest thing you’ve ever had to learn.
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It’s hard because most people do not understand even what it is that’s making your ringing louder; let alone how to deal with it. You hear it talked about all the time. Many people know the symptoms of it but, the vast majority of people have no idea how to deal with it. And, believe me, it’s your worst enemy as a tinnitus patient. What is it? What’s this dreaded monster?

STRESS!

I can feel you getting stressed out just by reading it. But, by far the #1 way to reduce your tinnitus volume is; ‘Get rid of your stress.’

REDUCING STRESS = REDUCING VOLUME

Why is this so hard to do? Well for starters, most people have no concept of what stress is. Most people think it’s the symptoms ie: anxiety, anxiousness, being up-tight, feeling anger, resentment etc. The truth is the symptoms are not stress. And therefore, once you learn the real definition of stress, only then can you learn to rid yourself of it. So, here’s the definition of stress…

Stress is; ‘The amount of energy you put into resisting your situation.’

It’s not the situation that’s causing you stress, it’s the energy you put into resisting the situation. So, how do you not resist it? Well, there’s really only 2 non-resistant choices you can make in any stressful situation and that is to either; a) accept it or b) remove yourself from the situation. Do you know how many people misunderstand this concept? Staying and fighting only makes the stress worse because you’re acting out of fear and your ego wants to win. You cannot win, especially at the expense of others.

So, let’s talk about tinnitus and stress. Tinnitus actually causes stress because of the constant ringing in your ears. The worse part about this is; when you’re stressed out your tinnitus volume goes up and you get more stressed right? That’s why tinnitus is such a hard thing because you’re constantly caught in a vicious loop of stress and constant ringing. That’s no way to live, is it?

How do you reduce the stress? Stop hating tinnitus. That’s a very hard concept for your to accept but the fact is hating tinnitus causes more stress because you’re resisting it. Don’t! Tinnitus is your friend. It’s here to tell you something about your life that you don’t already like. It’s here to tell you that you need to be taking better care of yourself. You need to be doing what you want to do instead of what others expect of you.

Acceptance of tinnitus is the key to healing. When you accept your tinnitus you will reduce the stress and anxiety that it causes and therefore you will reduce your volume. Remember, reducing stress = reducing volume. Guaranteed!

Knowing the definition of stress will help you a lot and knowing that you need to accept tinnitus will help but, it won’t give you the weapons you need to win the battle. I can’t teach you that in one email. That’s a journey you’ll need to take over a period of time. But, there’s no better time than the ‘now’ to start anything. When it’s 2 weeks from now it will be NOW! So, it will always be now and therefore you can only start, NOW! Are you confused now?

What I’m really trying to say is this; I know you can get a handle on this thing if you just make a clear conscious choice to learning everything you can about acceptance. If you don’t try, you’ll still be completely stressed out and going crazy with Tinnitus many years from now. You don’t really want that now… do you?

 

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January 20th, 2009

 Ringing in the ear

A ringing ear is a common ailment in old age. Today, many youngsters are also affected by ringing ears. This article briefs on the causes of ringing ears. Read on…

What are the Causes of Ringing Ears?

Understanding the hearing mechanism would be necessary before dwelling into the causes of ringing ears. Cochlea helps in the auditory mechanism of the ear and it is located in the inner ear. Thousands of tiny auditory hairs line the sides of the cochlea. These auditory hairs help in maintaining the electrical charge of the auditory cells. These cells are stimulated by the sound waves and send signals to the brain. In people with hearing impaired, the auditory hairs are either damaged or bent. This would lead to partial or total hearing loss. This is considered as one of the causes of ringing ears in aging population. The auditor hairs could also be damaged due to sound pollution or due to trauma. Thus one of most common causes of ringing ears is mainly related to auditory hair cell damage.

What are the Causes of Ringing Ears?

Ringing ears or tinnitus is a medical condition when an individual experiences a ringing sound in either both or one of his ears. There is a possibility of ringing ears to occur in middle ear, inner ear and outer ear. An individual with tinnitus hears the ringing sound because cochlea is unable to send normal sound signals to the brain. This could cause confusion in the brain. Hence the brain reciprocates by developing its own sounds when it is not able to process the natural sound signals. Here are a few possible causes of ringing ears.

One of the possible causes of ringing ears is the ear infection. When an ear is infected, there is an inflammation in middle ear, eardrum and the bones. The infection could have been caused by cold. In such cases the virus or bacteria reaches the middle ear and Eustachian tube.

Sound pollution is another cause of ringing ears. Today, ringing ear is common among youngsters also. The reason is exposure to loud music and noises. Remove excess wax from your ears because it can block the sounds from reaching the brain.

Ringing ears are also caused by continuous stress. Studies reveal, ringing ears could be aggravated if an individual is under constant stress. This is found to be one of the major causes of ringing ears in a healthy person.

A person who is suffering from sinus and allergies are prone to ringing ears. The reason is the medication he takes could cause the mucous lining of the inner ear to become thicker. This builds up over a period of time and blocks the Eustachian tubes leading to ringing ears.

Head or brain injury is another cause of ringing ears. Tumor growths such as acoustic neuroma, glomous and ostosclerosis could cause ringing ears.

Another medical condition that leads to ringing ear is vascular abnormalities and the strain on the temporomandibular joint during a dental procedure.

Consumption of certain foods such as red wine, cheese, chocolate regularly could lead to ringing ears. Avoid spirits made from grain and also foods rich in salicylates.

The other causes of ringing ears are the Meniere’s disease, blood pressure, fibromyalgia and many more. However, ringing ears can be cured in the initial stages. A person suffering from ringing ears should cut down on coffee and totally avoid products that contains aspirin. Cutting down on cigarretes and tobbaco also helps in the cure of ringing years. However, in older people, it is advisable to use digital hearing aid.


By Maya Pillai
Published: 8/7/2008

 

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January 20th, 2009

Tinnitus is a ringing, swishing, or other type of noise that seems to originate in the ear or head. In many cases it is not a serious problem, but rather a nuisance that may in time go away. It is not a single disease, but a symptom of an underlying condition. Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from this disorder.
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First of all it is important for you to understand that Tinnitus is itself not a disease, it is a resulting symptom of a variety of causes. However, no particular cause is more pertinent than the other and the exact cause may never be determined.

Causes

Exposure to Loud Noise : If you are continually exposed to loud and high intensity noise, its harmful effects can be one of the prime causes of Tinnitus.

Ear Infections : Damage to the endings of the hearing nerve in the inner ear, middle ear bones or ear drum fluid, infection etc. or even if you have presence of any foreign body or wax in the ear, this can also lead to Tinnitus.

Side effect of Medications : High dosage of oral medications can also lead to temporary or even permanent Tinnitus. Therefore, it is always advisable that you consult your doctor as to whether the side effect of any his prescribed medicine’s could lead to the condition.

Age : Tinnitus is generally rare at a young age. With advancing age people develop hearing nerve impairment, which in turn can also lead to Tinnitus.

Widely speaking, there are two different kinds of Tinnitus namely, Subjective Tinnitus and Objective Tinnitus. Subjective Tinnitus is more commonly found and may be caused by neurological, metabolic, or psychogenic disorders. In this case, only you will hear the noise, and no other person can hear it..

Symptoms

* Dizziness
* Pain in the ear
* A sense of fullness in the ears
* Headache

Tinnitus Treatment

In most cases, there is no specific treatment for ear and head noise. If your otolaryngologist finds a specific cause of your tinnitus, he or she may be able to eliminate the noise. But, this determination may require extensive testing including X-rays, balance tests, and laboratory work. However, most causes cannot be identified. Occasionally, medicine may help the noise. The medications used are varied, and several may be tried to see if they help.

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) – Effective in alleviating distress and producing adaptation to tinnitus. CBT is threefold: changing the way a person perceives tinnitus; teaching ways to focus attention away from tinnitus and achieving control over stress. Offered by clinical psychologists.

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January 20th, 2009

Cures for Tinnitus

Unfortunately there is no cure or magic pill that will help the people who suffer from tinnitus to no longer hear the noises in their head. The good news is tinnitus is receiving more attention and new research is currently taking place in an effort to find a tinnitus cure. While scientists continue to search for the cure, tinnitus sufferers may find comfort in knowing that in some cases, tinnitus can be quieted.
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When the underlying cause of tinnitus can be identified, it may be possible to cure tinnitus. For instance, if tinnitus is related to a disease of the ear and the disease is treated and cured, the tinnitus symptoms will generally disappear. Some would say their tinnitus has been cured because the symptoms have been eliminated. Others would claim their health problem was cured, thus eliminating the tinnitus symptoms.

Some people have excessive ear wax that blocks outside sound from coming in. By having a physician or audiologist remove the wax, the source of the tinnitus is also removed. Depending on who you talk to, ear wax removal may be seen as a cure for tinnitus. Those who experience elimination of tinnitus symptoms through ear wax removal claim they feel as if they’ve been cured. A natural tinnitus cure if you will.

Many people with severe hearing loss have found tinnitus relief with the help of a device called a cochlear implant. Not only does the cochlear implant help these individuals hear the world around them, it also helps diminish the tinnitus. While this is no cure, it has proven to provide effective relief from severe tinnitus symptoms.

Drug therapy can provide relief from tinnitus. However, certain drugs are known to cause tinnitus and there are other risks involved. It’s always wise to thoroughly discuss all tinnitus treatment options with your professional healthcare provider. Certain treatments intended to cure tinnitus have, in some cases, increased the intensity and frequency of tinnitus. These treatments which include medications, surgical procedures and electrical stimulation can in no way be regarded as a tinnitus cure.

Masking is a technique that has proven successful in the treatment of tinnitus. Masking is a non-medical option used to reduce or "mask" unwanted noise. tinnitus maskers are worn like a hearing aid to produce a neutral white sound. Over 60% of patients with severe tinnitus report relief. Masking devices are not suitable for everyone and you should consult a qualified audiologist before using one. Again, whilst masking has helped some people it cannot cure tinnitus.

Biofeedback is a treatment for tinnitus that teaches people how to control certain body functions including pulse, muscle tension and skin temperature. The goal when using biofeedback for tinnitus treatment is to decrease stress and anxiety levels that may be contributing to tinnitus. Biofeedback has a 25-year history of successful treatment for pain and stress-related disorders. Some individuals have espoused biofeedback as a cure for tinnitus.

Natural Remedies To Cure Tinnitus

Alternative practices such as chiropractic, osteopathy, homeopathy and acupuncture, have only been studied in a few cases and none have ever claimed to cure tinnitus. The results show these practices oftentimes improve a person’s general well-being, which in turn helps them deal with tinnitus symptoms more effectively. Again one has to come to the conclusion that these alternative treatments for tinnitus are not a tinnitus cure but can provide some relief in certain instances.

Homeopathy is to date the most effective in the treatment of tinnitus but cannot cure tinnitus. So at this stage if you are looking for effective tinnitus relief homeopathic tinnitus treatments are the best bet because there is no cure for tinnitus right now.

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January 20th, 2009

How Long Will Tinnitus Last?

 Depending on it’s cause it may last for anything from hours to years. You might be surprised to learn that tinnitus is actually a symptom of other conditions that you may have, and, that around 93% of sufferers never get relief from tinnitus.
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The causes of your tinnitus are things like inner ear / auditory nerve damage, ear infections, ear wax, middle ear tumour (benign), otosclerosis, noise polution, meniere’s desease (inner ear disorder), blocked eustachian tube, etc. These are the things that could determine how long will tinnitus last.

Other potential causes are old age, hardening of the arteries, head trauma, whiplash, some medications, stress, allergies, hypertension, anemia, diet. Again, these may determine how long will tinnitus last.

There are a variety of treatments out there, but given that 93% of sufferers don’t get any relief they just don’t seem to be effective enough. And these folks are left wondering how long will tinnitus last?

Typical treatments are; medications (antibiotics, antihistamines, anti-anxiety tablets, etc.); hearing aid or tinnitus maskers; and complementary programs such as yoga, meditation and acupuncture.

Another option is invasive surgery, but this is rarely used, and, only as an absolutely last resort.

Because of the lack of success of mainstream treatments, and fed up with wondering just how long will tinnitus last? more and more folks are turning to natural, home-based treatments such as that devised by Geoff Barker, a tinnitus researcher and former sufferer.

He has developed a home-based program using 11 solid techniques that he discovered after years of research, testing and development. Users are able to build a treatment program that is matched to their individual needs by using some or all of his 11 proven techniques.

According to Geoff his home-based program has a success rate of 80% with even the other 20% reporting that their tinnitus is less frequent than before.

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January 20th, 2009

Is there a cure for ringing in the ears

Constant ringing ears have a medical term – tinnitus. It is a disorder when the brain perceives the sound when there is no actual outer sound present. The sound can be as a ringing, buzzing or similar sound that others around the person can not hear.

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As with any disorder or disease it is very important to understand what causes the tinnitus before start the treatment. Since tinnitus is often a symptom to other disorders in organism understanding and finding the root cause of it will help you to make the first step to recovery.

Causes of tinnitus
There are different causes of ringing in ears. The following are the disorders that can lead to tinnitus.

Otologic problems and hearing loss:
conductive hearing loss
external ear infection
earwax impaction
middle ear effusion

Neurological disorders:
multiple sclerosis
head injury
skull fracture
closed head injury

Metabolic disorders:
thyroid disorder
hyperlipidemia
vitamin B12 deficiency

Treatment options
Many people who suffer from tinnitus become depressed because lack of sleep and isolation. They feel there is no cure to help their condition. However there is number of ways to actually get rid of this disorder for good. The first thing that needs to be done is to eliminate the root cause of the disorder. If you have any disorder listed above or you have a very stressful life or constantly exposed to loud noises they need to be eliminated. The next step is actually to treat tinnitus itself. The options are

Tinnitus Retraining
This method was created by a neuroscientist Pawel Jastreboff in the 1980s. He studied the real mechanisms behind tinnitus and what caused it.

Hypnotherapy
One of the major reasons of tinnitus is stress. That’s why hypnotherapy can be very effective since it has anti-anxiety, relaxing abilities. If your tinnitus is stress related you are very likely to experience results from hypnotherapy.
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January 20th, 2009

Tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom reflecting a range of disorders in the organism. Those disorders include but not limited to infections in ear, wax or even some objects in the ear, and injury due to loud noises. It also can be a side-effect of different medications, like aspirin.
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Some people may not know it but proper nutrition along with exercise play a big important role in the treatment of tinnitus. Exercise and proper diet reduce the stress levels that improves the immune system and overall health that in turn lowers the tinnitus symptoms.

So for someone who suffers from tinnitus food can greatly affect the severity of the symptoms. There is certain type of foods that can make tinnitus much worse while other food can actually improve the condition with the noise in ear. That’s why it is important to learn which food to avoid and which food to take to make tinnitus much less of an interfering factor in your life.

Foods you should eat to improve tinnitus condition.
First of all you need to drink enough water. It keeps your body hydrated. Also water is needed to cleanse your body from toxins. Most people are not aware of the fact that water is good for improving tinnitus symptoms. You can never drink too much water- in particular if have tinnitus symptoms. Green vegetables such as broccoli along with red meat are known to help to improve tinnitus.

Foods to avoid.
Some types of foods can develop the symptoms of tinnitus to increase in almost every case of tinnitus. Anything containing caffeine is one of the major food category that falls into this group. That’s why tinnitus sufferers must avoid sodas, coffee, chocolate and any other foods that contain caffeine.

Consumption of any alcoholic beverage is known to increase tinnitus symptoms. The following is the list of foods that can increase tinnitus symptoms:
Dairy products
Salt
Citrus fruits
Wheat products

These are just a few tips to help to cure your tinnitus. As with any health disorder it requires a long term commitment. If you just keep the diet right it will benefit immensely in your tinnitus condition.

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January 19th, 2009

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All the best,
Paul

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January 19th, 2009

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