Tinnitus is not a disease; but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes, the most common is noise-induced hearing loss. It can be characterized as ringing ears, swishing sounds, or varying form of noise in the ears.
Seek the assistance of a health professional if you suspect having Tinnitus.
Ways to relieve Tinnitus
To promote clear hearing, stop smoking.
If you are taking pharmaceutical drugs, check with your pharmacist to see if there is possible side effects causing Tinnitus like symptoms.
Maintain a healthy diet and supplement to assure your receiving the proper nourishment.
Avoid excessive noise! Wear ear protectors when using power tools, machinery, firing guns, etc., also avoid listening to loud music.
Avoid coffee, tea, sweet foods, and refined alcohol because all these result in low blood sugar which can lead to tinnitus.
Get your blood pressure under control.
Eat a protein rich diet.
Reduce stress in your life.
Folk Remedies & All Natural Supplements
*These folk remedies and related products are provided as an informational courtesy to our viewers. Please consult with your health care provider for diagnosis and before you implement any self prescribed supplementation.
Ginkgo biloba: Natural herb; Used in traditional Chinese medicine, promotes the functioning of the circulatory system and improving common conditions associated with the normal aging process. Common Vervain: Natural herb; relieves common tension and stress while promoting feelings of well-being. Rosemary: Natural herb; promotes a balanced mood and re-energized life. Vitamin Supplements: Vitamin B is a effective tinnitus remedy as is E, A and zinc. Massage: Massage the affected ear area to increase blood flow. Alternative treatments: Hypnosis, Acupuncture, Cochlear implant, an electronic hearing device, Electrical stimulation and Hyperbaric oxygen chamber are all viable options.
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