The AudioNotch Tinnitus Treatment Blog


Cure Tinnitus Permanently & Naturally

Written by AudioNotch Team on June 16, 2016

Categories: Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Can You Really Cure Tinnitus Permanently & Naturally?

Many people are desperately trying to find ways to cure tinnitus permanently & naturally. However, there is no way to naturally and permanently cure tinnitus. Tinnitus is a complex medical problem, and it is not always possible to find the causes of it. That is why there is no way to permanently cure it.

Gingko is often recommended as a natural treatment for tinnitus. However, studies have shown that Gingko does not work. Other alternative treatments, such as homeopathy, zinc supplements and B vitamins, have also been shown to be ineffective.

There is no need to waste time or money using natural treatments that do not work. If you are suffering from tinnitus, then it is best for you to get a treatment recommendation from your doctor.

How To Manage Tinnitus

Despite the fact that there is no way to cure tinnitus permanently & naturally, you can manage it. Tinnitus is often caused by an underlying condition. Most people are able to get relief by treating the medical condition. For example, impacted earwax can cause tinnitus. Removing the impacted ear wax not only improves tinnitus symptoms, but it can also improve hearing.

Tinnitus can also be triggered or worsened by high blood pressure or atherosclerosis. Those conditions are not only linked to tinnitus, but they can also increase the risk of heart disease. That is why it is important to get to those conditions treated as soon as possible.

Certain medications can worsen or trigger tinnitus. Some of those medications include water pills, antibiotics, antidepressants and Aspirin. If you think that your medication is causing tinnitus, then you will need to consult with your doctor. Your physician may adjust your dosage or switch you to an alternative medication.

You may want to consider using a white noise machine. These devices produce environmental sounds, such as ocean waves and falling rain. Researchers believe that white noise helps make the auditory system less sensitive to sound.

There are also medications that can reduce the symptoms of tinnitus. Anti-anxiety medications, such as Xanax, can reduce tinnitus symptoms. However, these medications can be habit-forming. That is why they are usually recommended for short-term use.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, may also be effective for treating tinnitus. It works by using small electric currents to stimulate the brain. This treatment is safe and well-tolerated by most people. However, more studies need to be done in order to see exactly how TMS therapy treats tinnitus.