
Tinnitus - Treat tinnitus if you find the cause.
You can treat tinnitus very effectively if you can find the cause of your tinnitus. We cannot cure tinnitus but we certainly can help you find effective and lasting tinnitus relief!
Tinnitus can be caused by many factors and in your quest to find relief from the constant ear ringing, it is important to discover the root cause of your tinnitus problem.
This is not as difficult as you might at first think because we have made it easy (relatively at least) for you to find the cause of your tinnitus.
Explore the links on the menu at left. Take the time to explore the site and you will soon be able to determine with a high degree of accuracy exactly what has caused the tinnitus and how you can remedy the situation.
Free Tinnitus Help And Support
If you prefer you can call me toll free on 800 314 2910 or email me at the address under my picture above.
As already mentioned there are many causes of tinnitus but there are really only four main causes which are listed on the cute buttons along the top of this page. They are ranked in order of importance from left to right.
It is our experience that over 95% of all tinnitus is caused from the 4 causes mentioned above.
Just be aware that although hearing loss is permanent, tinnitus can and is often be relieved effectively.
If you just cannot make up your mind call me on 800 314-2910 and I'll do my best to help you to establish the cause of the tinnitus.
Listed further down the page we list some of the lesser causes of tinnitus in addition to some common tinnitus questions and answers in the table immediately below.
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A Tinnitus Question and Answer Session
Q) What Causes Tinnitus?
A) Chances are the cause of your tinnitus will remain a mystery - Doesn't that scare you just a litte bit? That is often the sort of answer you can expect from doctors and medical professionals who because they cannot prescribe conventional medicines to treat tinnitus, simply lose interest and tell you to live it it. This is nonsense obviously - spend some time here do some research and you will be well rewarded - specifically you will find some relief for tinnitus!
Q) Who Gets Tinnitus?
A) Although tinnitus can affect anyone, it is more common with increasing age. People who are prone to hardening of the arteries and those who work in noisy surroundings are at a greater risk for developing tinnitus.
Q) Is Tinnitus Hereditary?
A) Tinnitus does not appear to run in families or be an inherited genetic trait. There are a few rare inherited inner ear disorders, such as neurofibromatosis in which tinnitus symptoms may occur.
Q) How is Tinnitus Diagnosed?
A) Individuals who experience tinnitus should be seen by an otolaryngologist; a physician who is an expert is ear disease. The ears need to be examined and a hearing test obtained.
Q) Is Tinnitus Serious Condition?
A) Tinnitus is typically not a serious condition; however, it is oftentimes accompanied by hearing loss. Many people with tinnitus are concerned that they may become completely deaf; however, tinnitus does not cause deafness.
Q) How is Tinnitus Treated?
A) The most effective treatment for tinnitus is to determine and treat the underlying cause. If the cause cannot be identified, tinnitus treatment may consist of drug therapy, vitamin and mineral regimens, biofeedback, hypnosis or tinnitus maskers. People with mild tinnitus generally do not require treatment.
Q) Are There Effective Alternative Treatments for Tinnitus?
A) A clinical study conducted in Paris in 1986 found pharmaceutical-grade ginkgo biloba extract effective in treating all cases of tinnitus, regardless of the cause. An additional 36 studies were conducted in Germany between 1975 and 1996, all of which showed ginkgo biloba extract to be an effective alternative treatment for tinnitus. Zinc treatments are currently being evaluated and show promise with over 82% of participants showing improvement in tinnitus symptoms. Tip - Check out the brand new 2 Step Tinnitus Relief Formula.
Q) Can Tinnitus Be Cured?
A) Unfortunately there is no cure or magic pill that will help people who suffer from tinnitus to no longer hear the noises in their head. The good news is tinnitus is receiving more attention and new research is currently taking place. While scientists continue to search for the cure, tinnitus sufferers may find comfort in knowing that in many cases, tinnitus can be treated. Tip: Be sure to visit links at the top left of this page for tinnitus treatment information.
Q) Do Children Get Tinnitus?
A) While people of all ages can experience tinnitus, it is not a common complaint from children. However, children can be at risk for tinnitus if they are exposed to loud noises for prolonged periods of time. Hearing protection is always recommended at events that include high-decibel activities such as sports or racing events.
Q) Why is Tinnitus Worse at Night?
A) Most people find the distraction of daily activities and the sounds around them, make tinnitus less obvious. When surroundings are quiet, tinnitus may seem louder and more constant. Fatigue is also known to increase tinnitus symptoms.
Other Tinnitus Causes
Tinnitus From Prescription Drugs Or Heavy Metal Poisoning
Tinnitus is often caused by a wide variety of medicinal and prescription drugs such as anxiety and depression drugs, anti-malarial medication, blood-pressure controlling medicines, toxins ingested into the body, and heavy metal poisoning.
Tinnitus From Auditory Nerve Damage
People very often confuse auditory nerve damage with outer or middle ear damage such as damage to the the ear drum. If you have suffered damage to the ear drum, this does not mean you have auditory nerve damage.
Chronic Tinnitus
At least 10 million Americans (perhaps as many as 12 million) suffer from tinnitus so chronic that they are are unable to function normally, i.e. tinnitus prevents them from working or living a normal productive life as a result of chronic tinnitus.
Tinnitus From Eardrum Damage
Most of the problems of the outer ear that can cause tinnitus are usually mechanical in nature, i.e. physical damage or perforation has occurred to the eardrum.
Patulous Eustachian Tubes
The normal eustachian tube is functionally collapsed at rest, with slight negative pressure present in the middle ear. It opens during swallowing, sneezing, and yawning.
Pulsatile Tinnitus
Tinnitus which pulsates in time to your heart beat. This type of tinnitus occurs when there is a narrowing or a partial blockage arteries...
T-Gone Remedies Inc. have been advising and treating tinnitus sufferers since 1999 and to date have supplied over 90,000 tinnitus treatment remedies. During this time we have answered many thousands of email questions and in the process have isolated many causes of tinnitus.
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