How To Treat Tinnitus
I suffer from tmj disorder (jaw popping) and also slight ringing in the ears. I have unerupted impacted wisdom teeth on ...
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Yes there is a connection between TMJ AND TINNITUS. Firstly, the chewing muscles are near to some of the muscles that insert into the middle ear and so may have an effect on hearing, and so may promote tinnitus. Secondly, there can be a direct connection between the ligaments that attach to the jaw and one of the hearing bones that sits in the middle ear. Thirdly, the nerve supply from the TMJ has been shown to have connections with the parts of the brain that are involved with both hearing and the interpretation of sound. The general discomfort associated with TMJ problems can also aggravate any pre-existing tinnitus. What can be done about it? A variety of treatments are available to treat TMJ disorders. If your tinnitus is related to your TMJ problem, the tinnitus may improve as the TMJ problems get resolved. Removal of Wisdom tooth does not relieve you of the pain.
Hello, after taking covishield booster - experiencing tinnitus 24×7 continuous ringing -slightly more in left ear. No he ...
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Tinnitus is a very complex symptom to treat, there needs to be a detailed evaluation and share the pta picture if possible. There are many effective management options.
Hearing ringing in my ear after firing many rounds, its been 4 days and I can't sleep with this, how to treat this? ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. But if you hear muffled ringing in your ears, a phenomenon known as tinnitus, after the show, it may be a sign that you got too close to the speakers. This ringing happens when the loud noise damages the very fine hair cells that line your ear. Long exposure to sounds over 85 decibels (db) can cause hearing loss. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Respected sir/mam my aunty getting sound in left ear. Please please suggest me how to treat it. ...
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Common causes of tinnitus are-- blockages of the ear due to a buildup of wax, an ear infection, menieres disease etc. Get her checked by ent doctor.
I am suffering with tinnitus since 3 years. There is also ear retraction in left ear. Now tinnitus has increased since 4 ...
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Hi there, do you have tinnitus in the same ear as the retraction. What is the type of sound. Most of the time it is the effect produced by the sound which doesn't allow to concentrate. Ist thing is to avoid thinking about it. Like we are not aware of breathing all the time because we are not constantly thinking about it. Same thing has to be done with tinnitus. However we have to treat the cause side by side. So first we need to find the cause of tinnitus.
Dear doctor's tinnitus last 2 months, I have gone 3 to 4 doctor for the treatment they give me medical for almost 1 mont ...
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It can be because of sinusitis or dns or adenoids or allergic rhinitis etc. I need details of case. In the meanwhile do this 1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. 5. Sleep with an extra pillow under your head-- elevating your head will help relieve congested nasal passages. If the angle is too awkward, try placing the pillows between the mattress and the box springs to create a more gradual slope. 6. Treat that stuffy nose with warm salt water-- salt-water rinsing helps break nasal congestion, while also removing virus particles and bacteria from your nose. 7. Blow your nose often (and the right way)-- it's important to blow your nose regularly when you have a cold rather than sniffling mucus back into your head. But when you blow hard, pressure can carry germ-carrying phlegm back into your ear passages, causing earache. The best way to blow your nose: press a finger over one nostril while you blow gently to clear the other. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results. Consult online for details.
I am 16 female, so i've been feeling not so good recently mentally and physically and I keep getting a constant ring sou ...
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1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of ac. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, when there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink hot liquids --hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. 5. Sleep with an extra pillow under your head-- elevating your head will help relieve congested nasal passages. If the angle is too awkward, try placing the pillows between the mattress and the box springs to create a more gradual slope. 6. Treat that stuffy nose with warm salt water-- salt-water rinsing helps break nasal congestion, while also removing virus particles and bacteria from your nose. 7. Blow your nose often (and the right way)-- it's important to blow your nose regularly when you have a cold rather than sniffling mucus back into your head. But when you blow hard, pressure can carry germ-carrying phlegm back into your ear passages, causing earache. The best way to blow your nose: press a finger over one nostril while you blow gently to clear the other. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results. Consult online for details.
Kindly suggest unani or ayurvedic medicines (only tablets/capsules) for: feeling exhausted, depressed, feverish after se ...
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Some instances of tinnitus are caused by infections or blockages in the ear, and the tinnitus can disappear once the underlying cause is treated. You should not take any medicine without doctor's advice. It may be harmful and can lead to other complications. We have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
I have tinnitus for about 3 years. My doctor is doing audiometry. In audiometry I have hearing loss with tinnitus in lef ...
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An audiometry exam tests your ability to hear sounds. Sounds vary, based on their loudness and the speed of sound wave vibrations. Hearing occurs when sound waves stimulate the nerves of the inner ear. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
I have tinnitus for about 3 years. My doctor is doing audiometry. In audiometry I have hearing loss with tinnitus in lef ...
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The most common cause of tinnitus is damage and loss of the tiny sensory hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. This tends to happen as people age, and it can also result from prolonged exposure to excessively loud noise. Hearing loss may coincide with tinnitus. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.