Tinnitus

Tinnitus treatment: Finger drumming technique, Alexander technique, and relaxation technique for tinnitus relief

Tinnitus is a sensation where you experience hearing and buzzing in the ears. It’s often the result of an underlying condition or side effect of a medication. It’s also caused by age-related hearing loss, ear injury, or a circulatory problem. While ringing in the ears is not harmful, it can be a very irritating symptom. ...click here to read more

Tinnitus Management: Therapies and exercises to manage ringing in the ears

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) treatment can involve medical intervention or natural remedies. Although there is no cure for tinnitus, there are ways to better manage the condition. Tinnitus is permanent in about 25 percent of patients. In many cases, addressing the underlying cause of tinnitus can help ease the symptoms. Treatment methods may include ...click here to read more

Tinnitus Awareness Week: Tinnitus treatment, diet, cognitive training

In recognition of National Tinnitus Awareness Week, taking place from February 6–12, Bel Marra Health has created a collection of articles featuring information about tinnitus treatments, a diet for those with tinnitus, as well as cognitive training strategies. Tinnitus causes, signs, and symptoms Tinnitus is a hearing condition where a patient hears a constant ringing, ...click here to read more

Meniere’s disease: Causes, symptoms, treatment, and home remedies

Meniere’s disease can lead to symptoms such as vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Eventually, Meniere’s disease can progress to deafness. This disease is a dysfunction of the endolymphatic sac in the inner ear—also known as the labyrinth. The labyrinth system consists of small fluid-filled channels that send signals to the brain. Estimates show that one ...click here to read more

Cognitive training may aid those with severe tinnitus

A recent study conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine has revealed a potential connection between the effects of severe tinnitus and cognitive training. Dr. Jay F. Piccirillo led the study with the purpose of observing how cognitive training can affect and even aid patients with severe tinnitus in improving their working memory, selective ...click here to read more

What is cerumen or earwax impaction? Symptoms, tips, home remedies, and the link to tinnitus

Doctors are warning that attempts to remove earwax on your own may be dangerous for hearing. Produced for cleaning and protecting the ears, earwax collects dirt, dust, and other matter so that it doesn’t continue into the ear and result in damage. Dr. Seth Schwartz of the American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck ...click here to read more

Meniere’s disease (inner ear disorder) update: Natural remedies, causes, symptoms, risk factors, and tinnitus

This health news roundup discusses Meniere’s disease, an inner ear disorder, along with other ear conditions, natural remedies for ear problems, and tinnitus – which is ringing in the ears. Below you will discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments for Meniere’s disease, tinnitus as a symptom in Meniere’s disease, other symptoms of Meniere’s disease such ...click here to read more

Tinnitus treatment: Exercises and therapy to manage ringing in the ears

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) treatment can involve medical intervention or natural remedies. Although there is no cure for tinnitus, there are ways to better manage the condition. Tinnitus is permanent in about 25 percent of patients. In many cases, addressing the underlying cause of tinnitus can help ease the symptoms. Treatment methods may include ...click here to read more

Tinnitus causes, signs, and symptoms

Tinnitus is a hearing condition in which a patient hears constant ringing, buzzing, or humming even when no sound is present. For some, tinnitus may only be noticeable at night or in quiet environments, as the ringing isn’t as noticeable when the noise is present. Because of this constant ringing, tinnitus can impede on getting ...click here to read more