So far my doc says there's no treatment for this condition, which I suffer from, but there may be new hope...this article sounds promising...it sure would be nice to be rid of this aggravating affliction...
This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says
No. I don't have it. If you play some light background music, does it help?
So far my doc says there's no treatment for this condition, which I suffer from, but there may be new hope...this article sounds promising...it sure would be nice to be rid of this aggravating affliction...
This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says
There are multiple causes for it, if it was caused by lets say shooting guns without hearing protection or from loud noises, it usually goes away in time, I never got it but did suffer bad hearing loss after using firearms a lot without hearing protection in the military, my hearing returned to normal years later, and before anyone says yes the army uses hearing protection, I however did not many times.
If it is caused my a medical condition like bloodflow issues or some kind of eardrum damage caused by infection or otherwise, it can be hard or impossible to cure.
So far my doc says there's no treatment for this condition, which I suffer from, but there may be new hope...this article sounds promising...it sure would be nice to be rid of this aggravating affliction...
This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says
So far my doc says there's no treatment for this condition, which I suffer from, but there may be new hope...this article sounds promising...it sure would be nice to be rid of this aggravating affliction...
This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says
There is a sure cure, amputation from the neck up. You won't hear anything.
Time to find out what is causing the pain creating the tinnitus. Something is up in the inner ear, or the ear canal. There are hundreds of psoriatic or eczema type diseases that are barely detectable, but cause tinnitus. The nerves that serve the ear, other than auditory nerves don't register all types of pain. Tinnitus is the result. It's a lot of tests, analysis and plain work most doctors think of as an issue of diminished returns for the investment, unless they are the patient. In the meantime use some hydrocortisone cream, on the end of Q tip, very, very gently rub the cream inside the ear canal, once a day for a week. Be careful not to touch the ear drum. If in a week the tinnitus has diminished, you will know the direct cause is dry skin, and whatever is causing that, the underlying problem.
So far my doc says there's no treatment for this condition, which I suffer from, but there may be new hope...this article sounds promising...it sure would be nice to be rid of this aggravating affliction...
This new device may be able to stop ringing in the ears, study says
There is a sure cure, amputation from the neck up. You won't hear anything.
Time to find out what is causing the pain creating the tinnitus. Something is up in the inner ear, or the ear canal. There are hundreds of psoriatic or eczema type diseases that are barely detectable, but cause tinnitus. The nerves that serve the ear, other than auditory nerves don't register all types of pain. Tinnitus is the result. It's a lot of tests, analysis and plain work most doctors think of as an issue of diminished returns for the investment, unless they are the patient. In the meantime use some hydrocortisone cream, on the end of Q tip, very, very gently rub the cream inside the ear canal, once a day for a week. Be careful not to touch the ear drum. If in a week the tinnitus has diminished, you will know the direct cause is dry skin, and whatever is causing that, the underlying problem.
I bought some cortisone cream today and will give it a try...my ear canals itch quite often so possibly? I don't know but it's worth a try...thanks...
Anybody suffer from tinnitus?
Oh good lord.
DO NOT DO THIS.
It won’t work, and runs the risk of harm to the eardrum, and nobody, but nobody attributes tinnitus to ‘dry skin’.
Signed,
Your pharmacist (who advises everyone here to ignore any health advice from this guy. Ever.)
I bought some cortisone cream today and will give it a try...my ear canals itch quite often so possibly? I don't know but it's worth a try...thanks...
Thank you doctor. The Ear, Eye and Nose Clinic at the Ear, Eye, and Nose Teaching Hospital in Manhattan recommends this treatment and researchers both there and at Rockefeller University have linked both ear canal eczema and psoriasis variants to tinnitus. The idea is to apply the creams without touching the eardrum. Now, no one needs those $200 a 1 1/2 ounce tubes of ear medication you sell, if a simple over the counter $5 tube of cortisone cream will do the trick. and let's cut the BS, those expensive tubes of creme you purvey also have to be applied with a sterile cue tip. From the concerns of many doctors, the greater problem with using cue tips for cleaning ears of excess wax, is that the debris is pushed back against the ear drum, leading to infections and blockage of the ear canal. Go back and reread my post and the instructions for applying the cream before mouthing off and insulting someone because you can't read. I'm not sorry for threatening your income stream and job security.
You are not my pharmacist, thankfully. My pharmacists thanks me every time I see him, for letting him know about the advice I received from real doctors who specialize in auditory and ear problems. It works for him, when many claims of incurability from many doctors did him no good. It is not a cure, it is a temporary method for release from a symptom of an undiagnosed underlying cause which may or may not be treatable. You don't know and neither does anyone else. Do stick it in your ear, it might help clear the path for listening to others, including patients.
You're welcome. I hope it works for you. Hold the cue tip just before the cotton portion, so you don't go too deep.
I don’t sell anything.
And considering the vast amount of bull**** you post, I seriously doubt you got any advice from actual medical professionals on this at all.
You could have been a man about it, emphasizing the warning about keeping away from the eardrum, but instead you resorted to scare tactics and an ad hominem response. You got one in return. I don't believe you are a pharmacist, I think you merely enjoy trying to scare people. Too bad the stocks in the company making that device tanked when the FDA did not approve it. Stuck with another bad equity investment, again, shill?
Me too...I was hoping you'd weigh in with more info...thanks!
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