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How to Stop Tinnitus

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Tinnitus occurs at all ages, though it's more common in the elderly. Same as pain, tinnitus is a symptom that must carefully be traced and evaluated well to classify its type, to screen for any disease related to it, and plan out a diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Most of the times, tinnitus has no specific cause. How to stop tinnitus has already been studied way back in ancient Babylonian, Greek and Chinese times. But now in modern times, with many life expectancy, an aging population and so much noise exposure, people with this condition increases.

The treatments of how to stop tinnitus and its approaches will be discussed here. Reassurance that tinnitus doesn't originate from a delicate illness like that of a brain tumor or a beginning of deafness. That is why a careful assessment should be performed. When it is clear that it has no association with delicate illness, then reevaluating for modifiable factors must be checked. Some medications such as aspirin and NSAIDS and quinine could aggravate tinnitus. To cut the intake of these medicines if possible would be a good way to ward off the side effects. Advice for reduction or cessation of alcohol, caffeine and tobacco, lack of sleep would be better.

An intense volume of noise can cause tinnitus. But too low environmental sound or quietness would make tinnitus noticeable. A patient could use fans, white noise machines and specialized tapes or compact discs that are specially created to give relief. One way on how to stop tinnitus would be by using masking technologies. When hearing loss is present, a hearing aid could be of use. Only while worn will the masking technology be effective. To get the best masking device, it is advised that it be made by a trained audiologist. The unwillingness and cost prevents a patient from acquiring this technology.

Although lacking in definitive studies, behavioral and combined therapies such as hypnosis, cognitive therapy and biofeedback have helped some individuals. Another approach of how to stop tinnitus is through a method using neurophysiological approach called the Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT). Although this still lacks definitive outcome studies, specialized centers claimed 75% success rate result in reducing severe tinnitus perception. A variety of pharmacologic and complementary strategies including: anti-depressants, neuromodulators, dietary supplements, herbal medications, homeopathy, naturopathy, aromatherapy, craniosacral therapy, chiropractic manipulator, low-doe laser, ultra quiet ultrasonic therapy and low- dose electrical stimulation, have also been made.

Home treatment of how to stop tinnitus would be as follows: limit or avoid exposure to loud noises, limitation of taking drugs such as aspirin and products that may contain it, and limitation also of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Cessation of alcohol and nicotine must be seen through.

Exercises, biofeedback, meditation and yoga would be good to improve the blood flow to the ear's structure, thus stopping tinnitus from occurring. Rest and good sleep is needed. During sleeping hours, playing music or white noise can help. Some herbals like gingko biloba can help with tinnitus relief as some claimed. Studies have it that there is a tinnitus relief by using these herbal supplements but still others doesn't show its significance.

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