Does anyone have information on tinnitus?
Sunday, August 30th, 2009I am 50 years old and normally have mild tinnitus, however, today I woke up with very loud ringing in my right ear. Any ideas? I generally don’t have a problem with ear wax buildup.
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I am 50 years old and normally have mild tinnitus, however, today I woke up with very loud ringing in my right ear. Any ideas? I generally don’t have a problem with ear wax buildup.
I have had tinnitus for more than five years and I have tried Vitamins and reducing stress, these remedies are not working.
What can I do to get ride of Tinnitus
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I honestly don’t know why I have tinnitus. My guess is a number of factors during high school and my time in the Navy.
It can get loud enough to keep me from sleeping. Usually a high pitch sound but sometimes it oscillates.
what can i do?
thanks.
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I Have got tinnitus realllly bad in my right ear It has happened over the last 7 weeks it is getting louder by the day I have been protecting my ears staying away from loud noises. I havent been near loud Very loud noises. It feels like there is something in my ear but the doc couldnt see anytrhing. I also clean my own ears regaluary, Please HELP.
im looking for the site that was set up by two school girls and their teacher in ireland that reverses the effects of tinnitus with some audio they put on the site but i cant remember the name. can any one help me?
I’m 21 and for 5 years have had extremely loud constant tinnitus in my right ear due to Meniere’s Disease. I haven’t had a good night’s sleep for literally ages. I don’t hear very well out of my right ear, though my left ear is normal.
So I was wondering if maybe, possibly, it might be possible to have a better sleep without sleeping pills? and HOW ?
thanks so much
I have a terrible ringing in my ears and the doctor doesn’t seem to be making much progress. While waiting between visits I would like to try some things on my own. Are there any online programs you could recommend?
It needs to at least show a close up diagram of the inner ear and explain what some of the parts usually do and what happens to them when someone has tinnitus. It’s pretty specific, but maybe someone just happens to know of one. I have to do a presentation of it for my summer Biology class on Wed.