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Eliminate Ear Ringing

October 6, 2009

Are you a person that suffers from a ringing sound in their ears? Well, you have a condition known as tinnitus. I want to show you how you can eliminate ear ringing, so you aren’t driven nuts by it. There are many people that live with this problem and are helpless because they don’t know how to fix it. It’s a tough condition to live with because it is an annoying sound that you can’t turn off or run away from. It is always there, even at 3 am when you’re trying to fall back to sleep. Some people have been driven to the extremes of suicide to escape the sounds. I want to show you how to eliminate ear ringing, so it doesn’t ever come to that.

There are a number of reasons that you could end up with tinnitus, but the number one reason is exposure to a loud environment. This could be listening to loud music over a period of years that could cause this problem. That will slowly, but surely cause physical damage to your ear and inevitably lead to the sounds of tinnitus. There are some less common reasons such as ear wax build up and even ear infections can cause the problem.

The good news is that there are options available to eliminate ear ringing. Doctors will currently offer a surgical method that is a bit more risky. This may not be an option for you if you’re not comfortable with something major on your ear. There is however a psychological method. Like any consistent sound, your mind can be trained to ignore the sound automatically. This can be a great way to deal with the problem without any surgery.

Elle Nash
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/eliminate-ear-ringing-746100.html

4 Responses to “Eliminate Ear Ringing”

  1. S V Says:

    Due to hearing loss, what will minimize or eliminate ringing in ears?

  2. peoplergrouchy Says:

    See a dentist or orthodontist. It’s partly caused by the positioning of the jaw. I used a retainer when I would sleep and it was fine.They might be able to help you out.
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  3. judith l Says:

    just take the phone of the hook.
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  4. cwgrrl7 Says:

    Tinnitus is not itself a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes, including ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, and injury from loud noises. Tinnitus is also a side-effect of some oral medications, such as aspirin, and may also result from an abnormally low level of serotonin activity.
    Tinnitus and hearing loss can be permanent conditions, thus, precautionary measures are advisable. If a ringing in the ears is audible after exposure to a loud environment, such as a rock concert or a work place, it means that damage has been done. Prolonged exposure to noise levels as low as 70 dB can result in damage to hearing (see noise health effects). For musicians and DJs, special musicians’ earplugs can lower the volume of the music without distorting the sound and can prevent tinnitus from developing in later years.
    It is also important to check medications for potential ototoxicity. Ototoxicity can be cumulative between medications, or can greatly increase the damage done by noise. If ototoxic medications must be administered, close attention by the physician to prescription details, such as dose and dosage interval, can reduce the damage done.
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    respiratory professional

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