Buzzing in Ear

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By JJC13



Do you wonder why you experience that often annoying buzzing in ear? What you are experiencing is medically termed as tinnitus, and you are most likely to be suffering from an underlying medical condition. Its known causes include noise-induced cochlear damage, stress, sinus problems, allergies, Meniere's Disease, age-associated hearing loss, muscle tension, head and neck injuries, vitamin B12 deficiency, thyroid disorders, and circulatory problems like high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and malformation of the capillaries.

Besides buzzing in ear, the sounds associated with tinnitus include ringing, clicking, gushing, roaring, whistling, and whooshing. The unwanted sound may also be accompanied by other symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and pain in the ears.

While the unwanted sound is only a symptom and not a medical condition in itself, it may cost you a lot, just like your performance of your daily tasks or activities, your overall health, and your personal relationships even. Thus, it is important that you make use of treatments for tinitus.

To help you find the treatment that is right for you, have the root cause of the ear noise that you experience determined. This can be done with the help of your physician as he or she can run some tests to trace the source of the problem. You see, the unwanted sound is a symptom so it should be treated based on what caused it.

Good examples of remedies that focus on the root cause are homeopathic tinnitus remedies. They are known to be natural, holistic in nature, and "heals the body from within". There are other treatments, though, that help sufferers manage the effects of the unwanted sound. Conventional drugs like anticonvulsants, anti-anxiety, and antidepressants are being used. Alternative treatments are also helpful to many sufferers, examples of which include herbal preparations, acupressure, acupuncture, hypnotherapy, meditation, reflexology, and relaxation therapy. Devices like white noise maskers and hearing aids also help in making the haunting noise less noticeable.

To avoid triggering or aggravating buzzing in ear, you should be able to manage and control stress. Salty foods, chocolates, sodas, coffee, and alcohol are also triggering agents, so they must be avoided. Unhealthy habits like smoking must be put to a stop and make way for healthy ones such as exercising properly and regularly. Also, avoid going to very noisy places or if going to these places cannot be helped, at least wear protection devices such as earplugs.


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