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		<title>Natural treatments for pulsatile tinnitus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About a year ago, my husband began complaining. He said that when he laid down at night he could hear a faint thudding of his heartbeat in the ears. At first, the noise was nothing more than an annoyance, but it soon grew to be a problem. As the weeks and months passed, the dull thudding became a louder humming, an almost constant sound. Even worse, while this aggravating symptom first occurred only when he laid down, eventually the noise began to accompany him during the day as well. He once told me that the noise was like a discordant symphony ringing in his ears.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_172" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 530px"><a href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/pulsatile-tinnitus.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-172" title="pulsatile tinnitus" src="http://ringingearstreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/pulsatile-tinnitus.jpg" alt="heartbeat in ears" width="520" height="302" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pulsatile Tinnitus is a form of ringing in the ears</p></div>
<p>About a year ago, my husband began complaining. He said that when he laid down at night he could hear a faint thudding of his <a title="heartbeat in ears" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/pulsatile-tinnitus-hearing-your-heartbeat-in-your-ear/">heartbeat in the ears</a>. At first, the noise was nothing more than an annoyance, but it soon grew to be a problem. As the weeks and months passed, the dull thudding became a louder humming, an almost constant sound. Even worse, while this aggravating symptom first occurred only when he laid down, eventually the noise began to accompany him during the day as well. He once told me that the noise was like a discordant symphony ringing in his ears.</p>
<p>He and I both believed that it was nothing—just one of those things you learn to live with. Still, as time went on and the noise became more and more intrusive, I knew we had to do something. The first step, of course, was a visit to his doctor. One brief history and a perfunctory exam later we were told that the condition was&#8230;.ringing in the ears. I felt like saying &#8220;we <em>know</em> that, but what is <em>wrong</em> with him.&#8221; The Doctor went on to explain that there was not much we could do. Hearing the heartbeat in the ears, also called <a title="pulsate tinnitus" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/ringing-ears-treatments/">Pulsatile Tinnitus</a>, isn&#8217;t even a disease in and of itself &#8211; it is a symptom. The doctor decided my husband&#8217;s symptoms were most likely caused by allergies or sinus problems and prescribe an antihistamine. The problem was, while the drug made my husband very sleepy, it really did little to alleviate the problem, especially since he could only take the medication at night.</p>
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<p>We went back to the doctor. In fact we ended up going back five times. Each time we were told about another possible underlying cause and prescribe another drug. None of these methods worked well and many didn&#8217;t seem to make a difference at all. My husband had just about given up hope that he would ever have clear hearing again when we decided to get proactive and research the subject ourselves. Turns out that in theory the doctor was right &#8211; we had to find out what the underlying cause of the Tinnitus is and treat that. He may have been wrong about the many different medications he prescribed. Some of the possible underlying causes like whiplash, allergies and blocked Eustachian tubes just didn&#8217;t fit with my husband&#8217;s history. One underlying cause did: Stress. It turns out that stress is one of the leading causes of Tinnitus.</p>
<p>We also discovered that there are natural remedies that have been used to treat <a title="pulsate tinnitus" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/">Pulsatile Tinnitus</a> with a high degree of success. In my husband&#8217;s case, it was simply a matter of changing his eating and sleeping habits and finding a way to unwind. Once he learned to let go of the stresses of everyday life, he relaxed and gradually, the ringing went away. When my husband is overstressed at work, overtired or simply not taking care of himself the symptoms tend to reappear.</p>
<p>Tinnitus isn&#8217;t something you have to learn to live with,  it is something you have to learn to fight against. Visit with your doctor, of course, but be sure to discuss alternative or holistic method instead of strictly medical methods. You may just find the solution is something as easy as learning to relax, or to manage your allergies.</p>
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		<title>Certain Medications Could Be the Cause of Your Tinnitus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While relatively few drugs exist to treat tinnitus, there are over two hundred drugs which might cause tinnitus as a side effect of use. The technical term for medications which are known to cause tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears, is ototoxic. These medications are damaging to the cochlear or vestibular ear structures. Sometimes ototoxic meds will cause more than tinnitus – dizziness, vertigo, and actual hearing loss are also risks involved with taking these medications.]]></description>
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<p>While relatively few drugs exist to<a title="treat tinnitus" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/ringing-ears-treatments/"> treat tinnitus</a>, there are over two hundred drugs which might cause tinnitus as a side effect of use. The technical term for medications which are known to cause tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears, is ototoxic. These medications are damaging to the cochlear or vestibular ear structures. Sometimes ototoxic meds will cause more than tinnitus – dizziness, vertigo, and actual hearing loss are also risks involved with taking these medications.</p>
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<p>If you are experiencing tinnitus, and are on prescription drugs, those drugs might be your culprit. A consultation with your doctor and possibly some tests may confirm that your tinnitus is the result of ototoxic medications, in which case your doctor will most likely switch your medications, unless the risks of doing so outweigh the benefits. While there are extensive lists of drugs that list tinnitus as a side effect, some have only manifested systems in as few as a single patient; this means two things: do not fret if you have tinnitus and are taking a drug on the list, as it may not be the cause, and two, just because your medication is not on the list, does not mean it couldn’t be a <a title="cause of ringing ears" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/">cause of ringing ears</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Known Examples of Ototoxic Medications</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Antibiotics</strong>: Several antibiotics      have been identified as tinnitus causing medications. Some examples      include chloramphenicol, aminoglycosides, erythromycin, vancomycin, and tetracycline.</li>
<li><strong>Aspirin</strong> is among the most commonly      associated with tinnitus side effects. Effects usually appear with      regular, heavy use, such as six to ten doses of aspirin per day. Others      include some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, especially Relafen, or      nabumetone, with which tinnitus is reported as a side effect in as many as      nine percent of users.</li>
<li><strong>Ibuprofen </strong>related tinnitus is      reported in less than three percent of users.</li>
<li>Individuals      who take <strong>BuSpar</strong>, an      anti-anxiety medication, report tinnitus as a frequently experienced side      effect. <strong></strong></li>
<li><strong>Lariam</strong>, an antimalarial drug, has      some of the highest instances of tinnitus side effects. <strong></strong></li>
<li><strong>Methazolamide</strong>, also known a Neptazane, Glauctabs, or MZM also has a high      percentage of tinnitus reported as a side effect of use. MZM is a carbonic      anhydrase inhibitor to treat glaucoma among other uses.</li>
<li>Many <strong>chemotherapy drugs</strong> are implicated      in tinnitus cases, including vincristine, bleomycin, mechlorethamine, cisplatin,      and methotrexate.</li>
<li>Almost      seven percent of <strong>Xanax</strong> users      report <a title="tinnitus causes" href="http://ringingearstreatment.com/">tinnitus</a> among side effects. Interestingly, Xanax can also be      extremely helpful in the treatment of tinnitus. This tranquilizer is      commonly used to treat anxiety disorders, but showed efficicacy in the      treatment of tinnitus in double blind studies. Careful, though; Xanax can      be addicting.</li>
<li>Beware      of some <strong>loop diuretics</strong> such as      ethacrynic acid, bumetanide, or furosemide.</li>
<li><strong>Xylocaine</strong>, a local anesthetic in frequent use, has some of the highest      percentages of tinnitus in users. It is commonly employed as a dental      anesthetic, or for minor surgeries. It is also used topically to alleviate      pain from skin inflammations and related burning, itching, and pain. <strong></strong></li>
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		<title>Causes and Treatment For Tinnitus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The medical term for ringing in the ears is Tinnitus. Although called ringing in the ears, it can also refer to buzzing, chirping, whistling and other sounds in the ears. These sounds may be heard constantly or just every now and then.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The medical term for ringing in the ears is Tinnitus. Although called ringing in the ears, it can also refer to buzzing, chirping, whistling and other sounds in the ears. These sounds may be heard constantly or just every now and then. Some people only hear the ringing in their ears at night when it&#8217;s quiet, but others say that they can hear the noises all the time. Sometimes the noise will coincide with the beating of your heart.</p>
<p>Tinnitus is actually quite common, affecting over 50 million American adults every year. But of those 50 million, only about 12 million will actually seek ringing ears treatment. For some, tinnitus is just an annoyance, but for others, it can affect your ability to live a healthy and happy life. These are the patients that will seek medical care.</p>
<p>One of the main causes for tinnitus is loud music or noise. There is a larger incidence of ringing in the ears for those who work where the noise level is high or those who consistently listen to loud music. This is why it is so important to use sound-blocking earphones when working in a high noise level area.</p>
<p>There are a number of conditions that can lead to tinnitus, including ear blockages due to wax build-up, ear infections, a perforated eardrum, natural aging, Meniere&#8217;s disease, temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ), otosclerosis, injuries to the head or neck and certain drugs. There are over 200 drugs that list ringing in the ears as a side effect. Tinnitus can get worse if you drink alcohol, have too much caffeine, smoke or feel stressed. </p>
<p>If Tinnitus is suspected, the physician will begin with a thorough physical examination. Next, a hearing test will be administered. Although ringing of the ears is sometimes associated with hearing loss, this isn&#8217;t necessarily the case. In fact, some people report that their hearing is extra sensitive and they need ear plugs to block some of the sound. A CT-scan and/or a MRI may be ordered to rule out a tumor. Although rare, tumors may sometimes lead to ringing in the ears. </p>
<p>The physician needs to find the condition that has led to tinnitus. Once the condition is pinpointed, then a treatment for the ringing ears can be decided. For instance, if the ringing of the ears is due to wax build-up, then the physician can remove the wax and further prescribe better methods for keeping the ears clean. Some conditions that may lead to ringing in the ears will not be able to be treated. For instance, as people age, ringing in the ears becomes more common. Unfortunately, Tinnitus may be a nuisance and sometimes it cannot be cured. </p>
<p>One unconventional ringing ears treatment is to supplement your diet with niacin. Some doctors feel this helps, but there is no scientific proof that it does. Patients should use caution when adding a niacin supplement since it can cause skin flushing. </p>
<p>There are a number of ways to prevent ringing in the ears. As mentioned above, wearing noise-reducing headphones when working in high level noise areas is very important. Also, do not put anything in your ear, especially cotton swabs. These can push the earwax further into the ear and lead to tinnitus. Make an effort to protect your ears from loud noises by carrying ear plugs when you will be somewhere that you know will have unusually loud sounds. For instance, ear plugs can help at music concerts and air shows. </p>
<p>Since there isn’t a lot of ringing of the ear treatments, it is important to take all the measures possible to lessen the severity of tinnitus. There are a number of ways to do this, including avoiding all loud noises and sounds, keeping your blood pressure in check, decreasing your salt intake, reducing anxiety, adding more exercise to your daily routine, avoiding caffeine and nicotine, getting enough rest and avoiding fatigue and trying to keep your mind occupied. You can also play music or leave the TV on to attempt to mask the ringing in your ears. If you are listening to other sounds, you may be less aware of the ringing. Also, check which medications you are taking. If possible avoid all aspirin and aspirin-type products.  </p>
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