If you are hearing ringing or buzzing noises, and nothing around you is producing those sounds, you probably have what is called tinnitus. You may be aware of that already. Perhaps you have already seen your physician about those symptoms. If that is the case, you have probably been told that little can be done to help you, for traditional medicine can only treat about 5 percent of tinnitus cases effectively. By itself that does not sound very promising, but good hope exists for the rest of the 95% of people who come down with tinnitus. Effective home treatment can be found for nearly all tinnitus sufferers.Before introducing things you can do at home to help relieve tinnitus symptoms, please heed the following common sense caution. If you are experiencing tinnitus symptoms and you have not yet consulted with your doctor, you really should make an appointment to see about them. Some conditions leading to tinnitus respond well to conventional treatment. For instance, high blood pressure can bring on tinnitus, and that can be corrected via dietary adjustments or medication that your doctor can prescribe. Certain medications are known to bring on tinnitus as a side effect, and your...more
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Pulsatile tinnitus is a form of tinnitus mainly characterized by whooshing or pulsating sound in the ears. The sound seems to go in tune with the person's heart beat or pulse. Because one of the major causes of this condition is poor blood flow or...more
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