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Tinnitus Treatment

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Tinnitus or " ringing in the ear" is an unwelcome companion for millions of people. Some people say that the ringing in the ears sounds like ringing bells but others describe it as the noise a cicada makes, or the sound of the sea, or like a mains electrical device. Tinnitus may be present in one ear in both ears. The noise may appear to be in the middle of the head or sometimes from outside of the head.

Described clinically as "objective" tinnitus, this sound can sometimes also be heard with a stethoscope. Objective tinnitus is generally caused by the movement of the jaws, blocked Eustachian tubes in the middle ear, or muscle contractions. A sufferer with objective tinnitus might be hear the pulse of blood in the carotid artery, the hum of normal flow of blood through the jugular, or movement of bones in the neck.

Subjective tinnitus is characterized by a ringing, buzzing, or beating noise that ranges from a minor annoyance for most people to a discordordant ever present irritation for others can dominate life and make sleep difficult, conversations awkward and the ability to concentrate impaired. This condition can be so severe that many sufferers seek medical help.

Although the condition has been know for over two hundred years there have been no major breakthroughs in the treatment of the condition.It has been estimated that 36 million Americans have tinnitus, and that men are prone to suffer from it than women. This is possibly due to the fact that more men tend to work in construction, heavy manufacturing, and other very noisy environments than women.

Age seems to be a factor with tinnitus. This is probably due to the accumulative effect of noise damage over time. it should be remembered that tinnitus is actually a symptom of a condition rather than being the condition itself. The underlying conditions are many and varied, here is a short list:


Sensorineural hearing loss

Extremely sensitive hearing

Sudden hearing loss

High blood pressure

High blood sugar

Ear infections

Arthritis

Tumors

Injuries (head, neck or ears)

Drugs (painkillers, alcohol, nicotine, antibiotics)

Menieres disease (a disease of the inner ear)


Successful treatment of any one of these usually results in tinnitus relief. In young people injuries to the head or ears and hearing damage due to exposure to loud music is the most frequent cause of tinnitus. In fact loud noise is the most common cause of tinnitus and of hearing damage.

This happens because our ears have microscopic hairs as a fringe on the ends of auditory cells in the inner ear, these hairs move in sympathy with the sounds that vibrate the eardrum. This movement produces chemical changes which are converted to small electrical signals. The electrical signals excite nerve cells in the fibers that spiral away from the cochlea inside the inner ear. This spiral of fibers comes together to form the auditory nerve and transmits stimulation from the ear to the brain.

Continual exposure to loud noises can damage the tiny hairs in the inner ear.Where there are no healthy hairs there will be no stimulus to the brain from that particular nerve and nothing more to be heard from the outside, anyway.

At this moment in time there are no approved drugs designed specifically to treat tinnitus and, but there are some alternative treatments. One of these self help treatments is available at www.curefortinnitus.com. This step- by-step tinnitus treatment shows how to cure tinnitus in only a few minutes a day.

The author of this information product was himself a sufferer and after being driven to distraction by the complaint resolved to find a cure. The author spent over $2330 on therapies that didn't work and out of frustration decided to research tinnitus himself.

He consulted with specialists read all the relevant medical literature and interviewed dozens of fellow sufferers. He has tested over 60 different remedies that were supposed to help Tinnitus and devoted 2 years and a great deal of his private income to the task.

His quest unearthed some astonishing techniques that drastically helped and completely stop the ringing in his ears. He went on to verify his techniques by testing on 40 other tinnitus sufferers.Out of the 40 subjects 32 reported that their symptoms had completely stopped while the remainder reported a dramatic improvement in their condition.

The program has been designed to stop all types of tinnitus ranging from people who only get it occasionally to people who have had tinnitus for years.The author claims that this is the most advanced and most proven cure for tinnitus available today. You can read more about this remarkable treatment here.