Ringing In The Ears – How To Stop Ringing In Ears

by Christine

To help us learn how to stop ringing in ears, we need to understand exactly what it is and the likely causes. There are several effective remedies and treatments for ringing in the ears discussed in the Tinnitus Miracle report, but to increase your odds of success, you need to know what may have been the cause of your ringing ears in the first place.

What is Ringing in the Ears?

how to stop ringing in earsRinging in the ears, otherwise known as tinnitus, is a noise that is heard “in your head” or in your ears, but that is not coming from the outside of your body. In other words other people can’t hear it, but you can. It often shows up as buzzing, hissing, whistling, or roaring. Sometimes ringing in the ears is continuous and sometimes it is intermittent. It can pulse or be steady. The variety of ways people describe these ringing in the ears symptoms is almost as great as the variety of people themselves.

Most of the time tinnitus noise is only heard by the person who is experiencing it. This can be maddening, especially when others think it is all in your head. Occasionally, a doctor can actually hear the tinnitus noises through a stethoscope placed in the ear, but this is relatively rare.

People who suffer with ringing in the ears report it as being a nearly universally frustrating experience. It can be distracting at best and debilitating at worst.

What Causes Ringing in the Ears?

There are many causes of tinnitus, and it is important to thoroughly investigate them if you want to get proper treatment and relief from this condition. One of the most comprehensive discussions of tinnitus causes can be found in the guide Tinnitus Miracle by medical researcher, Thomas Coleman. In this book he discusses the underlying reasons of this condition and how to treat them.

Common causes of ringing in the ears include:

  • Excess earwax
  • Medicines, including aspirin
  • Drinking too much alcohol or caffeine
  • Eardrum rupture
  • TMJ and other jaw problems
  • Injuries
  • Excessive dieting

Sometimes the cause of ringing in the ears is hard to pinpoint. If that is the case a doctor may tell you to learn to live with it. This is not acceptable, as there are treatments that work.

How is Ringing in the Ears Treated?

The first thing you should do when considering tinnitus treatments for ringing in the ears is to make sure there are no underlying medical conditions that need to be treated. Sometimes, ringing can be caused by something as simple as an ear infection. In this case simple antibiotics may make the ringing go away. At other times it can be caused by a buildup of earwax, which is also very easily treated in a doctor’s visit. If either earwax or an infection is the cause, be thankful. These are the easiest causes to treat and the ringing should go away promptly once they are treated.

how to stop ringing in the earsOnce you rule out these two causes, the opinions diverge about how to treat both pulsatile tinnitus and regular tinnitus. There are two basic philosophies. One is to use drug therapies, noise masking devices, and/or surgery. The other is to take a more holistic approach to both diagnosis and treatment. This holistic approach to using natural tinnitus remedies is becoming ever more popular, thanks in part, to clinical trials and scientific reports like the Tinnitus Miracle.

Often the most successful of the traditional therapies is a noise masking device. These can be worn either in ear like a hearing aid or can be placed in your environment like a radio. While effective these devices only treat the symptoms and not the root cause.

What do the Alternative Therapies Involve?

Generally speaking treating tinnitus with alternative therapies means treating the entire body, or taking a holistic approach. The philosophy here is to treat not just the symptoms, but also the underlying causes so that you can achieve permanent relief.

This requires a systematic approach to healing. You have to look at the root causes of your ringing in the ears, learn the best treatment methods, and implement them.

The most comprehensive guide I’ve found to achieve this is called Tinnitus Miracle. It was put together by a man named Thomas Coleman who suffered with Tinnitus for many years. He went through all of the traditional treatments and therapies without success and was determined to end his suffering.

His book Tinnitus Miracle is a roadmap to how he got rid of his ringing in the ears for good.

It takes you step by step through the process so you can figure out what is causing the ringing. Then it gives you a comprehensive plan based on those results that shows you exactly how you can treat it.

Many people who had given up hope have found his solution and guide very helpful.

Where to go From Here

If ringing in the ears is new to you, be sure to be screened by a doctor to eliminate ear infections and ear wax build up. A doctor will also be able to rule out more serious conditions like tumors. Know that occasionally the ringing can resolve itself, but that it doesn’t always happen like that.

Be ready to fight for relief for yourself. The treatments that doctors offer will help, but often only mask the symptoms rather than treat the underlying causes. So it is vitally important that if you want real relief from the ringing in the ears noises you take charge of your treatment. It’s your life. Don’t let tinnitus rule it.

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