Available Tinnitus Treatments

By Connor Terry

Tinnitus aka the annoying ringing in your ears is defined as the sensation of hearing an internal sound when there is no external source present. There are a number of treatments for Tinnitus that range from antibiotics to maskers and Tinnitus retraining therapy. Throughout this article I will outline each treatment.

1. Antibiotics - Ringing in your ear can be caused by a simple infection which thankfully can be taken care of with an antibiotic prescribed by a doctor. It is important that you get to your doctor quickly so the infection can be caught in its early stages ie. ringing in your ears, before it has the chance to progress to Tinnitus. As with any antibiotic drug it is imperative to take the medication as instructed and when it comes to antibiotics this means taking the full course of the medication. Not doing so can cause the infection to reappear much more harshly. Like any drug there are side effects that are common with antibiotics.

2. Maskers - A masker in terms of ringing in your ears or Tinnitus is a device that is worn that basically drowns out the actual ringing with another noise a little more pleasant on the ears. Maskers work to a variety of success depending on the person and where they are on the Tinnitus severity scale. A number of company carry maskers which are worn similar to that of a hearing aid. A test to see if a masker would be appropriate from you stand by a tap faucet with the water turned on all of the way and if you only hear the water and not the ringing in your ear chances are a masker would benefit you. Some people swear by maskers saying that with the portable device they actually do not hear the ringing in their ears.

3. Tinnitus Retraining Therapy - Tinnitus Retraining Therapy hits on all sorts of levels with the combination of personal therapy and maskers. The counselors will try to help you to learn how to avoid the Tinnitus sounds with the use of cognitive therapy techniques. Maskers are commonly used in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy during the beginning of the therapy and in the end some people will no longer require the use of a masker.

Treatments for Tinnitus are available on the marketplace for all levels of severity but each has their own pluses and minuses when it comes to conventional treatments as those listed above. Over the years a number of successful products have been engineered that have consistently put up strong numbers in the ability to cure Tinnitus. For more information please visit the links below. - 29878

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Stop Your Ears From Ringing Cure Tinnitus

By Terry Connor

The good news is that there is a cure for Tinnitus and you can stop your ears from ringing but the bad news is there is no such thing as a cure all when it comes to Tinnitus. Basically the treatment for this hearing problem can be from a wide range of problems so to figure out the Tinnitus cure you need to figure out how it started in the first place. Throughout this article I will outline a number of causes of Tinnitus and what can be done for them.

1. An Ear Infection Can Cause Ringing In Your Ears - A simple ear infection can leads to symptoms of Tinnitus and cause ringing in your ears. Due to this reason it is important that you seek out professional medical help to rule out all medical related problems such as an infection. If it turns out to be an ear infection the doctor will prescribe an antibiotic that needs to be taken for ten days to two weeks. It is important to take the antibiotic for as long as it is prescribed to ensure that the infection does not return

2. Loud Noises Can Cause Tinnitus - There is a good reason why your mom and dad were always harping at you to turn your music down as sustained loud noise can cause permanent damage to your hearing. The strong vibration from the music or loud machinery can damage the microscopic nerves in your ears which in turn leads to Tinnitus aka that annoying ringing in your ears. If the Tinnitus was caused from a loud concert your ears should recover and you will be able to stop the ringing in your ears but if the damage was caused from a long time loud noise than you may need to look at surgery or another highly painful medical procedure.

3. Meniere's Disease - Meniere's Disease is caused by an abnormal pressure increase in your ears which leads to an increase in fluid. Meniere's can cause symptoms such as problems with your balance, vertigo issues and can lead to Tinnitus. Some people have had success by reducing the amount of sodium in their diet. Depending on the stage that Meniere's Disease is diagnosed will determine how successful the treatment will be. Meniere's Disease can lead to permanent hearing loss.

Tinnitus can be treated and the sounds of ringing in your ears can be stopped as long as the proper treatment is taken. It is important that in your journey to treat Tinnitus you begin your journey in a doctors office. - 29878

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