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		<title>What Causes Ears To Ring?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to what causes ears to ring there are many factors that doctors will take into consideration.  It is these factors that will then determine just what sort of treatment can be provided to the sufferer.  The main aim of any treatment is to actually provide relief from the symptoms associated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>When it comes to what causes ears to ring there are many factors that doctors will take into consideration.  It is these factors that will then determine just what sort of treatment can be provided to the sufferer.  The main aim of any treatment is to actually provide relief from the symptoms associated with this particular condition, however there are some that will help to cure it.  </p>
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<p>So just what are the most likely reasons for someone to suffer from ringing ears (Tinnitus)?  Below we take a look at the most common causes of this particular hearing condition. </p>
<p>Cause 1 – A person’s age can be the reason that they suffer from this particular problem.  What you need to remember is that as we grow older not only does our body but the nerves inside begin to age and the risk of them becoming damaged increases.  Should the nerve endings in the ears become damaged this then results in a person having Tinnitus.</p>
<p>Cause 2 – Ear infections can be another cause for people developing ringing ears.  This particular problem isn’t something that adults may suffer from a great many children do as well.  However, in most cases once the infection has been treated the condition will stop.  However, if the inner part of the ear is severely damaged by the infection then the ringing they may hear could be more constant.  </p>
<p>Cause 3 – For some people the only cause that a doctor may find for them suffering from this particular condition is through an abnormality in the brain.  If damage is caused to the brain through an accident for example then messages that they brain sends out or receives may become crossed.   As a result it may find it hard to untangle them and result in certain noises gaining more prominence than others.</p>
<p>Cause 4 – As well as infections there are certain diseases that can actually cause people to suffer from the condition known as <a href="http://www.curesfortinnitus.org">Tinnitus</a>.  Once such disease that is closely associated with this particular condition is Meniere ’s syndrome.  This particular disease attacks the inner part of the ear and if not treated in the early stages can cause damage to the nerve endings located within this part of the ear.  </p>
<p>Cause 5 – Along with the more complicated reasons for people suffering from this condition there may be a very simple explanation for their problem.  In some cases a quick inspection by a doctor discovers that wax has been able to build up inside the ear.  So this is preventing the sounds that you would normally hear being diminished and which help to mask the sounds that our bodies make.  </p>
<p>Above we have shown you a few of the likely reasons for what cause ears to ring.  However, the only way to really establish the cause of the problem is through a doctor carrying out a physical examination along with some tests.  In some cases not only may an auditory test be carried out but a CT scan as well.  This will help the doctor to then identify the underlying cause of the problem and so determine the best course of treatment to effectively deal with it.  </p>
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		<title>Anxiety &amp; Ringing In The Ears</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to a person suffering from Tinnitus (ringing of the ears) anxiety and stress can be major contributors.  Although this may not be the real cause for someone suffering from this particular problem it plays a major role.  If you not able to manage your problem of anxiety ringing ears effectively [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to a person suffering from Tinnitus (ringing of the ears) anxiety and stress can be major contributors.  Although this may not be the real cause for someone suffering from this particular problem it plays a major role.  If you not able to manage your problem of anxiety ringing ears effectively this can lead to other health issues for you.  </p>
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<p>If you fail to treat the condition as soon as you have it diagnosed then the constant anxiety can weaken your immune system.  If your immune system is not working properly then the chances of you suffering from infections and other ailments is increased.  But it isn’t just infections that can cause you to suffer from ringing of the ears (Tinnitus).  </p>
<p>Other problems associated with anxiety can cause the condition to become even more severe.  If you don’t get enough sleep or you don’t eat a healthy well balanced diet then these can contribute to the condition becoming far more severe.  </p>
<p>So what things can you do that can help you to treat this form of Tinnitus?  Below we take a look at some of the ways that can help to treat but won’t cure your condition.  By being better able to manage the condition this will help to relief some of the stress that you may be feeling.</p>
<p>1.	 The first thing that you need to do is actually take a look your life and make changes where necessary that prevents you from being placed in to situations that can cause your anxiety levels to rise.  By knowing what is causing you to feel anxious you can then avoid the situations in the future and lessen the risk of an anxiety attack occurring which in turn result in you suffering from Tinnitus.</p>
<p>2.	 The next thing that you must do is get the “hypothalamus” within your brain functioning correctly.  This is important as it produces chemicals and trace elements that your body needs for it to function properly.    Once the hypothalamus begins to secrete these once more they create a more positive feeling in the body and so the levels of anxiety that you are feeling will begin to reduce.  With these feelings reducing so does the level of Tinnitus that you hear.  </p>
<p>3.	 You should as soon as you begin to feel your anxiety levels rising start breathing deeply.  Make sure that you are using your diaphragm when breathing to relieve the anxiety you are feeling and reduce the level of Tinnitus you are hearing.  </p>
<p>If you can find somewhere calm to sit or stand and then close your eyes and very slowly breathe in through your nose allowing your abdomen to expand as you do.  To make sure that you are doing it properly place your hands on your abdomen.  Then as soon as you having inhaled as much air as you can through your nose, release it now very slowly through your mouth.    A simple exercise like this used when suffering from anxiety ringing ears can soon bring the problem under control once again.  </p>
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		<title>Ringing Ears &amp; Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not every single woman when having a baby is likely to suffer from ringing ears pregnancy condition.  However those that do may find that the condition disappears completely after the birth of their child or becomes a lot less problematic.  However, if a woman suffers from this particular problem prior to them becoming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not every single woman when having a baby is likely to suffer from ringing ears pregnancy condition.  However those that do may find that the condition disappears completely after the birth of their child or becomes a lot less problematic.  However, if a woman suffers from this particular problem prior to them becoming pregnant a survey carried out indicated that a greater portion of them would suffer from it more during their pregnancy.  </p>
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<p>So what are the likely reasons for a woman to suffer from Tinnitus (<a href="http://www.curesfortinnitus.org">ringing ears</a>) during their pregnancy?  Below we take a look at just some of them.</p>
<p>Reason 1 – Yes hormonal changes can be one of the reasons why a woman may suddenly develop this condition.  However, it isn’t these changes alone there may be other factors that contribute to the problem as well.  Tiredness can play a very important part in a woman suffering from this condition.  Plus of course stress as both before, during and after the birth of their child the mother to be will only aggravate the condition further.  </p>
<p>Reason 2 – Depression may be another factor that is what has caused the woman to the condition of Tinnitus during her pregnancy or after it.  Plus should the woman be given medication as a way to combat the depression this can lead to the condition aggravated more and causing the woman to become more aware of it.  </p>
<p>Reason 3 – Although all of us suffer from some of Tinnitus in our lives generally other sounds we hear around us help to mask it.  But after the birth of a child some women may become more acutely tuned to the sounds that their bodies are making.  They may find that they hear these a lot more than they did previously especially at night for example when feeding the baby.  The hear the ringing in the ears simply because the normal sounds we hear are so low that they cannot mask it.</p>
<p>Reason 4 – For some women they may develop a middle ear condition during their pregnancy known as Otosclerosis.  This is a disease that will prevent the middle ear bones from sending signals through to the inner ear and causes the woman to lose her hearing.  Generally it is only a small amount of hearing loss that the woman has to deal with.  But with the loss of hearing they become more acutely aware of the noises that their body creates and this means that they become more aware of the ringing in their ears.  The only way that this problem can be rectified is through a surgical procedure that works on correcting the loss of hearing.  </p>
<p>Above we have looked at some of the reasons for women developing ringing ears pregnancy condition.  As mentioned above in most cases women will find after the birth of their child the problem diminishes.  But in some cases it may not and they will then need to seek medical advice to help bring the condition under control.  Along with certain medications there are plenty of natural remedies that can provide relief from this condition.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Sinus Causing Ringing In Ears?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people who are diagnosed with sinus ringing ears is as a result of them reacting adversely to certain medications a doctor prescribes.  In many cases the medications that are most likely to cause this type of Tinnitus problem are antibiotics or antihistamines.  

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people who are diagnosed with sinus ringing ears is as a result of them reacting adversely to certain medications a doctor prescribes.  In many cases the medications that are most likely to cause this type of Tinnitus problem are antibiotics or antihistamines.  </p>
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<p>Generally this form of Tinnitus will occur as the person has been taken the medication for an extended period of time.  What happens is gradually over time the medication prescribed by the patients doctor cause the mucus found in the middle ear to become viscous and thick.  This in turn results in it being unable to drain away as it should because the opening in the Eustachian tubes in the ear are too narrow.   If this build up occurs in the middle ear there is a greater chance of the person suffering an infection and this in turn can result in sinus ringing ears to occur.  </p>
<p>For people who do suffer from this form of <a href="http://www.curesfortinnitus.org">Tinnitus</a> the kinds of sounds that they expect to hear are as follows:</p>
<p>1.	Cracking or clucking sounds<br />
2.	A high pitched ringing sound<br />
3.	Gurgling or whirring sounds<br />
4.	They may hear a ringing tone in just one ear as this is the only one affected and may come and go and then last only for a few seconds.  </p>
<p>So what ways are there of treating this problem?  Below we provide a few tips on how to treat sinus ringing ears that may not only provide relief from the symptoms but help to cure the problem altogether.  </p>
<p>Tip 1 – It is best that you make changes to your diet so that you are eating far less processed foods along with those that contain high levels of sugar or simple carbohydrates in them.  By doing this you are boosting your immune system which will find it much easier to fight off infections, viruses and other health problems.  Plus of course you are removing toxins and other waste from the body that can affect the way in which your body functions. </p>
<p>Tip 2 – If you want to reduce or eliminate the symptoms associated with sinus induced Tinnitus then you need to be exercising for at least 20 minutes each day.  Through exercise you are helping to remove toxins from the body because the flow of blood around the body will improve.  Also exercising increases the amount of oxygen the cells in your body are being supplied with and this helps them to function better.</p>
<p>Tip 3 – For those who suffer from sinus ringing ears taking supplements of zinc, Vitamins A, B and E is important.  These all contain properties that help increase the flow of blood around the body and so increase the amount of oxygen being delivered to the cells in the ears.  </p>
<p>Tip 4 – Finally when it comes to provide relief to yourself form sinus ringing ears applying a few warm drops of lemon juice in each ear can prove helpful.  However, it is important that you shouldn’t use more than 2 or 3 drops each day in each ear.</p>
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		<title>Tinnitus Cured &#8211; No More Ringing!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great many people who suffer from the hearing condition known as Tinnitus are looking for a way to actually cure it.  Although there are medications and drugs that can be used to help treat it they won’t actually cause Tinnitus to be cured.  To be honest the most effective way for being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great many people who suffer from the hearing condition known as Tinnitus are looking for a way to actually cure it.  Although there are medications and drugs that can be used to help treat it they won’t actually cause Tinnitus to be cured.  To be honest the most effective way for being able to get Tinnitus cured is through the use of natural remedies.  </p>
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<p>As you will soon discover as you read through the article or search online there are numerous natural remedies that can help to bring an end to your suffering.  When it comes to natural ways of treating this condition and so curing it there are several options available to you.  Some people find that homeopathic treatments work best, whilst other find herbal or vitamin based therapies are much more effective.  For some people however they find that combining all three method together is the most effective way for curing their Tinnitus.</p>
<p>However in this article we will take a closer look at the kinds of herbal treatments that can be used to help treat this particular hearing condition.  These types of treatments can not only help to provide instant and complete relief from the condition if has only recently developed, but also will reduce the symptoms if you have had them for some considerable time.  </p>
<p>So what sorts of herbal treatments should be considered to help get Tinnitus cured?  </p>
<p>1.	 Niacin – This is a form of Vitamin B3 and can prove extremely beneficial to someone who suffers quite a lot from ringing of the ears.   This particular herbal treatment contains properties that cause the blood vessels in the body to open up and so results in more oxygen and nutrients to the be provided to the inner ear.  It has been found that around 100 to 200mg of this particular supplement can prove effective when taken as part of a balanced B-complex supplement.</p>
<p>2.	Magnesium – People who consume between 500 and 1,000mg of this supplement each day have seen some reversal in the noise induced hearing loss that they suffer from.  By introducing this into your diet you may find that the Tinnitus gets cured as the levels of zinc in your body have increased once more.  If your body doesn’t have enough zinc then this can lead to problems for the cochlea (the spiral organ) in your ear as it contains the most zinc.</p>
<p>3.	Ginkgo Biloba (Maidenhair Tree) – This like the Niacin has properties within it that cause the blood vessels in your body to dilate, which in turn increases the flow of blood around the body.  In studies carried out to see how effective this natural remedy is it was shown that those who took a supplement of between 120 and 240mg each for a period of 4 to 6 weeks soon began to see some significant improvements in their condition.  </p>
<p>Above we have shown you just three types of natural remedies that could help to get Tinnitus cured for you.  However, it is important that before you start taking any of these you discuss the matter with your doctor or a qualified herbal physician.  This is because they may affect how other medications you may be prescribed work.</p>
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		<title>Why Is There A Ringing In My Ears After A Concert?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 03:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people who enjoy going out and seeing their favorite singer or band play live often experience a ringing in their ears after the concert is over. This happens especially when the volume of the music is really loud or they are too close to the concert speakers. The “ringing” can be a high pitched [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people who enjoy going out and seeing their favorite singer or band play live often experience a ringing in their ears after the concert is over. This happens especially when the volume of the music is really loud or they are too close to the concert speakers. The “ringing” can be a high pitched squeal or whine.  Some people have also described hearing “white noise” which is like the sound of static. The ringing in the ears can sometimes last a day or two after the concert.  Although it is not a serious condition, it can be quite annoying.</p>
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<p>The answer to why your ears ring after you have attended a concert is simple. You have damaged your ears by subjecting yourself to the loud music and the screams of the audience.  </p>
<p>When exposed to loud noises, the hair cells in the inner ear become bent causing the ringing sound.  Those hair cells produce nerve signals that travel to the auditory area of the brain when a sound is heard.  Normally, these cells only fire when they are stimulated by a sound.  Unfortunately, when the cells have experienced trauma, they fire on their own causing the ringing in the ear.  </p>
<p>Obviously, the answer to this problem is not to avoid concerts.  We all need a little fun in life.  Plus, going to a few concerts a year will not permanently cause a ringing in your ears.  Most likely within a few days your ears will heal and the ringing will subside.  But, there are some things that you can do to avoid having to deal with this annoying affliction.</p>
<p>Constant concert goers can really enlist the help of ear plugs.  You still are able to experience the thrill and the music of the concert but you are giving your ears an extra layer of protection.  Some ear plugs are so small that no one will even be aware that you are wearing them.  </p>
<p>Some band members have learned to protect their hearing from years worth of exposure to loud music by wearing ear plugs every time they sit down to play their instrument.  You should also try to avoid staying at close proximity to the speakers.  The closer to the speakers you are, the greater the noise resulting in greater ear damage.  </p>
<p>Once you have gotten the ringing in your ears from a concert, there really is not much to do but wait until it goes away.  Normally the hair cells in the inner ear will heal themselves but it is possible for them to break off entirely causing permanent damage to your hearing.  Rarely do people experience permanent ear damage from attending concerts.  It normally takes extended exposure to loud noises to cause permanent damage.  </p>
<p>How can you tell if you are exposing your ears to something that is too loud?  If you are within three feet of someone and you have to raise your voice for the person to hear you talking, the noise level within the environment is too loud.  Sound louder the 110 decibels will damage your hearing.  It is recommended that you do not expose your ears to a noise level over 85 decibels which is roughly the sound of a lawn mower.  </p>
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		<title>Sudden Ear Ringing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost everyone has experienced a sudden ringing in the ears sometime in one’s life. Normally the sound only lasts for a few seconds to a minute or two. It can be in one or both ears and range from low to high pitch. Sometimes the ringing can last much longer than a few minutes. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost everyone has experienced a sudden ringing in the ears sometime in one’s life. Normally the sound only lasts for a few seconds to a minute or two. It can be in one or both ears and range from low to high pitch. Sometimes the ringing can last much longer than a few minutes. This kind of constant ringing in the ears is known as tinnitus. </p>
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<p>Several reasons could cause tinnitus or sudden ear ringing. For example, a build-up of dirt or wax in the ear canal and severe ear infection are two of the common factors. Keep in mind that trying to dig out the wax build-up in your ears is dangerous and can damage the ear canal if you are not careful. If you visit a local drugstore you will find over-the-counter wash for ears which you can use to clean up the dirt or wax build-up in a gentle and safe manner.</p>
<p>Sometimes a sudden ear ringing may be caused by an event such as a car accident. After a traumatic head injury, many automobile crash victims experience tinnitus. Some people have reported a sudden onset of tinnitus after having certain procedures done on their teeth such as an ultrasonic cleaning or a difficult tooth extraction. This happens when bone conduction of loud sounds directly to the ear that can cause hearing damage.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, in the case of dental procedures, because the sound is internal, there is not much you can do to protect your hearing. On the other hand, earplugs can normally protect your hearing from MRI’s, CAT’s and other non-invasive scanning machines.  These machines are very loud and even if your head is outside of the machine while it is running it could still damage your hearing. Most modern imaging facility would supply you with earplugs when you are doing these tests.  </p>
<p>Over-the-counter or prescription drugs may also cause a sudden ear ringing.  Sometimes after the dosage of the medication is reduced, the ringing of the ears will be reduced or even eliminated completely.  </p>
<p>Some of the medicines that may have tinnitus as a side effect include naproxen sodium (Naprosyn, Aleve), non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, aminoglycoside antibiotics, anti-depressants, ibuprofen, loop-inhibiting diuretics, salicylate analgesics (which is higher doses of aspirin), oral contraceptives, quinine/anti-malarials, and chemotherapy.  </p>
<p>Ear ringing caused by an ear infection could be related to the use of ototoxic antibiotics. Unfortunately, sometimes these medications can also lead to permanent tinnitus and/or hearing loss.  </p>
<p>If you experience a sudden ear ringing, look for the simplest explanation first. Perhaps you recently exposed yourself to a loud noise.  Many people who have attended a concert sometimes complain of ear ringing even for the entire day after the event is over. In these cases the ringing in the ears is due to the slight damage to the inner ear and typically it is not permanent.  </p>
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		<title>Ringing of the Ears</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ringing in one’s ears is not a sound that can be heard by other people. The medical term of this is tinnitus. Very often it is not a serious condition. The noise may sounds like a ringing in the ear, whistling, hissing, roaring, or buzzing. Some tinnitus patients may describe the noise as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ringing in one’s ears is not a sound that can be heard by other people. The medical term of this is tinnitus. Very often it is not a serious condition. The noise may sounds like a ringing in the ear, whistling, hissing, roaring, or buzzing. Some tinnitus patients may describe the noise as a humming, clanging, beating, chirping, or whooshing sound. </p>
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<p>Not only the type but also the severity of the sound can vary from person to person. For example, some tinnitus sufferers may hear sounds like a low roar while others hear a high pitched squeal. The noise may be so loud to some patients that they cannot concentrate on daily tasks or even get to sleep. Even the most focused person can be disrupted by the constant ringing sound within the ears.</p>
<p>For people with tinnitus, the ringing sound can occur in one or both ears, or it may alternate from one ear to the other sometimes. It also interferes with the person’s normal hearing and prevents him or her from hearing well.</p>
<p>Basically there are two categories of tinnitus. The first one is most common but less understood. This type of tinnitus is caused by the damage occurred in the inner ear canal. But it can happen anywhere in the person’s auditory system including anything from the ear canal to the brain.  </p>
<p>In many cases the damage comes from loud noises. The loud sound can bend the hair cells within the inner ear. This is normally not permanent and the patients may find their tinnitus disappears after a few days. </p>
<p>However, loud noises can break off the hair cells entirely. When this happens, the damage is permanent and the patient may hear the constant ringing sound for the rest of his or her life.</p>
<p>The second type of tinnitus is called pulsatile tinnitus. Atherosclerosis is another name for it. The patients suffer from this kind of tinnitus hear a pulsing or rhythmic sound in their ears. It is a rare form of tinnitus and usually signals more serious underlying health conditions.  </p>
<p>The major difference between pulsatile tinnitus and the first kind of tinnitus is that people who suffer from the first kind of tinnitus can only hear the sounds themselves while the doctor can hear the sound of a pulsatile tinnitus patient with a stethoscope placing near the patient’s neck or ear.</p>
<p>Typically what they are hearing is their own pulse that’s rushing through the ear. People who suffer from pulsatile tinnitus generally have other health issues such as high blood pressure or hypertension, or abnormal arteries or veins, glomus tumor, Eustachian tube disorder, heart murmur, or other cardiovascular diseases.   </p>
<p>Tinnitus is such a common problem that research has shown that twenty percent of the population has some degree of tinnitus at least sometime in their lives.  In the past the patient has to learn how to live with it but now there are natural remedies available that can cure the condition. </p>
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		<title>Is the Ringing in My Ears Caused by Blood Pressure?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Studies have shown that many people suffer from hearing a constant ringing or noise in their ears called tinnitus.  Most of the time tinnitus is caused by the damage occurred within the inner ear.  But, sometimes tinnitus can actually be a symptom of an underlining condition.  One of these conditions could be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Studies have shown that many people suffer from hearing a constant ringing or noise in their ears called tinnitus.  Most of the time tinnitus is caused by the damage occurred within the inner ear.  But, sometimes tinnitus can actually be a symptom of an underlining condition.  One of these conditions could be high blood pressure.  </p>
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<p>About three percent of tinnitus patients experience a rare form of tinnitus known as pulsatile tinnitus.  It occurs when there is a narrowing of the blood vessel opening or an increased blood flow through the blood vessels inside the head or neck of the patient.  The turbulent blood flow can then be heard in either one or both ears.  </p>
<p>People suffer from pulsatile tinnitus can hear the noise as a rhythmic pulsing often in sync with their heartbeat.  It can sometimes be heard as a whooshing or thumping sound. It is caused by a disturbance of the individual’s blood flow.  </p>
<p>Pulsatile tinnitus is completely independent from traditional tinnitus that is caused by damage to the hearing nerve located in the cochlea of the inner ear.  However, some people may experience both types of tinnitus at the same time.  </p>
<p>With pulsatile tinnitus the problem can be a serious underlying condition such as high blood pressure.  High blood pressure, or hypertension, can have many symptoms or it may occur with no symptoms at all.  Although hearing a ringing in the ears might be a symptom of high blood pressure, studies have shown that it is not a common one.  </p>
<p>Typically pulsatile tinnitus patients suffering from high blood pressure won&#8217;t start to hear ringing noise in their ears until after they have begun their blood pressure medication.  The tinnitus usually resolves on its own after about four to six weeks. A change in the medication can also resolve the issue.  Other individuals with tinnitus caused by high blood pressure find the ringing disappears after medication starts to reduce the pressure within the blood vessels.</p>
<p>Several other conditions can also cause pulsatile tinnitus.  One of the common causes of pulsatile tinnitus is due to a glomus tumor, which is a benign vascular tumor typically found just below the artery or in the ear.  It is a result of a cholesterol build-up along the artery wall.  </p>
<p>Another cause for pulsatile tinnitus is benign intracranial hypertension or BIH for short.  This is a condition where the cerebrospinal fluid that bathes the brain experiencing an increased pressure. It occurs often in young, overweight females.  In addition, a middle ear inflammation or infection can also cause pulsatile tinnitus.   </p>
<p>Depending on the cause of the pulsatile tinnitus, the cures may vary from person to person.  If you think that your tinnitus might be due to high blood pressure, you should visit your doctor&#8217;s office and have your blood pressure checked.  If indeed it is cause by high blood pressure, you doctor may prescribe a medication to reduce the symptoms.  It is important that you report any side effects caused by the new medication.  </p>
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		<title>A Ringing in Your Ears Might be a Symptom of &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever had a brief ringing in your ears? Almost everyone has this experience at one time or another. A ringing in the ears might be a symptom of sinus problems or allergies.  Usually medications like antihistamines and antibiotics and are used to treat these conditions.  These medications can make the mucous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had a brief ringing in your ears? Almost everyone has this experience at one time or another. A ringing in the ears might be a symptom of sinus problems or allergies.  Usually medications like antihistamines and antibiotics and are used to treat these conditions.  These medications can make the mucous in the ear difficult for the body to drain leading to pressure build up, ear infections and ringing in the ears.  </p>
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<p>A ringing in the ears can also be a symptom of anxiety.  There are many different symptoms of anxiety.  People who suffer from anxiety or have panic attacks normally exhibit these symptoms in many different ways.  Some of them may hear ringing in their ears as a symptom.  Although, a ringing in your ears does not necessary mean you have anxiety.  </p>
<p>A ringing in the ears can result from having higher than normal cholesterol levels, or a problem with one’s blood pressure. As cholesterol gathers in blood vessels and more specifically the blood vessels near the ear, the blood pressure can become more turbulent in its effort to force through some of the deposits. This can result in the noises you hear.  If you are hearing a ringing in your ear, a simple test would be to check your cholesterol level.  </p>
<p>Conditions like age-associated loss of hearing or presbycusis, temporomandibular joint disorder, muscle tension, thyroid disorder, and vitamin B12 deficiency could also produce symptoms like hearing a ringing in the ear.  </p>
<p>Typically the ringing disappears within a few seconds but some people hear a constant ringing in their ears that almost never goes away.  This condition is known as tinnitus.  </p>
<p>Although the most common cause of ringing in the ear is tinnitus, there are several different forms of tinnitus.  Atherosclerosis is a rare form of tinnitus.  In most cases tinnitus produces a ringing in the ear that only the individual can hear.  However, in the case of atherosclerosis, as it is indicative of some sort of structural problem within the individual, a doctor can hear the ringing in the ear as well when they place a stethoscope around the ear and the side of the patient’s neck.  </p>
<p>Atherosclerosis is a more serious medical condition.  This type of tinnitus cause more of a pulsing or a rushing sound which is the individuals own pulse that they can hear pulsing or rushing through the ear.  </p>
<p>The other form of tinnitus, in which only the individual can hear the ringing, is more common but less understood.  In addition, the noise hear within the ear is not limited to a ringing sound.  It can be a whining, buzzing, popping or even a static sound.  The sound can be in just one ear or both ears.  The treatment for this condition varies with the individual.  Some people have found alternative treatments for tinnitus.  These individuals have turned to natural homeopathic treatments, acupuncture, hypnosis and even implants.  </p>
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