What kind of treatment can be administered for the ringing in the ears?

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  1. Anjili profile image65
    Anjiliposted 11 years ago

    What kind of treatment can be administered for the ringing in the ears?

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    msorenssonposted 11 years ago
  3. Jewels profile image82
    Jewelsposted 11 years ago

    Are you sure it's the ears and not 'inner sound.'  There is a difference which for many is confusing.  If it is tinnitus then google it for treatment or seek advice from your medical practitioner.

  4. Naima Manal profile image68
    Naima Manalposted 11 years ago

    Aspirin causes tinnitus, or the ringing in the ears. If you're taking aspirin, talk with your health care provider about alternate medications. Also, avoid very loud sounds, as this may prevent ear discomfort.

  5. monicaortegamon profile image66
    monicaortegamonposted 11 years ago

    Hi Anjili, well you have posed a question that I am not familiar with and am certainly not a medical doctor...But I was able to ask myself a simple question as with any health problem we would experience, "like first of all what is it that would cause the health issue that is in question? My suggestion to you would be to google it, that's what I did concerning your question. Also, reading sites to educate yourself on different alternatives regarding treatment, but for sure my recommendation would be to make an appointment with your medical doctor and share your thought's and questions regarding different types of treatment's you have educated yourself on and that you may want to represent to your doctor and from there receive his professional advice and suggestions. Thanks for your question, Monica

  6. kj force profile image60
    kj forceposted 11 years ago

    Ringing in the ears is " tinnitus" and is usually caused by loud noises, taking aspirin, smoking or drinking alcohol to excess... or even an ear infection.
    People don't realize how beneficial massage can be to the human body..
    If you are prone to " RE"..here is an excercise you can do..  Taking your index fingers behind your ears and stroking down the neck, it helps to clear the Eustachian Tubes and allows the pressure on both sides of the eardrum to equalize thus helping to eliminate this condition...

 
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