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		<title>Tinnitus Relief: Refuge from Maddening Sounds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buzzing, humming, hissing, whistling, clicking, beeping, roaring, ticking - these are only some of the sounds a sufferer would be driven to seek tinnitus relief for. Add the adjectives relentless, persistent, and constant to the verbs above and you could pretty much guess the hell tinnitus sufferers are in - day in and out.

By itself, tinnitus is not a disease. Rather, it is a symptom that points to a lot of underlying causes, among them ear infection, wax or foreign objects in the ear, wax b]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buzzing, humming, hissing, whistling, clicking, beeping, roaring, ticking &#8211; these are only some of the sounds a sufferer would be driven to seek tinnitus relief for. Add the adjectives relentless, persistent, and constant to the verbs above and you could pretty much guess the hell tinnitus sufferers are in &#8211; day in and out.</p>
<p> By itself, tinnitus is not a disease. Rather, it is a symptom that points to a lot of underlying causes, among them ear infection, wax or foreign objects in the ear, wax build-up, or injuries that resulted from loud noise. Tinnitus may also be a side-effect of oral medications or a manifestation of abnormally low serotonin levels.</p>
<p>Luckily for tinnitus sufferers, there are now a variety of treatments that can help them deal with tinnitus. These range from resources such as Geoff Barker&#8217;s 11 Proven Techniques to Stop Tinnitus to gamma knife radiosurgery. These treatments have varying levels of statistical reliability.&nbsp; </p>
<p> If you&#8217;re seeking tinnitus relief, you might want to consider the following treatments:</p>
<p> 1. Teflon implant to shield the cochlea<br /> 2. Arterial anatomic variation<br /> 3. Gamma knife radiosurgery<br /> 4. Reduced intake &#8211; or even better, avoidance &#8211; of caffeine, salt, and nicotine.<br /> 5. Intake of zinc supplements<br /> 6. Intake of melatonin, especially for those who seek tinnitus AND insomnia relief<br /> 7. Use of implanted electrodes to directly stimulate the auditory cortex<br /> 8. Surgery<br /> 9. Tinnitus masking<br /> 10. Tinnitus retraining therapy<br /> 11. Use of hearing aid to compensate for loss of sound frequencies<br /> 12. Avoidance of noise from the outside<br /> 13. Cognitive behavior therapy<br /> 14. Intake of different vitamin combinations<br /> 15. Low level laser therapy, also known as Photobiomodulation</p>
<p align="center">In seeking tinnitus relief, note that different strokes work for different folks. What worked for your grandmother or the girl who lives next door might not work on you. Bottomline: treatment &#8211; no matter what kind &#8211; is only as good as you think it is.<strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Tinnitus Remedies? Do These Exist?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tinnitus is characterized as a buzzing, hissing, or ringing sound in the ear. Long exposure to loud noise may be attributed to the large number tinnitus cases reported annually. Too much noise can cause  severe damage to the hearing nerves. Another cause of tinnitus is the entry of foreign particles into the inner ear, leading to ear infection.  Stress is also a known cause of tinnitus.

The condition starts with a simple humming sound in the ear; this symptom is so simple it is frequently ign]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tinnitus is characterized as a buzzing, hissing, or ringing sound in the ear. Long exposure to loud noise may be attributed to the large number tinnitus cases reported annually. Too much noise can cause&nbsp; severe damage to the hearing nerves. Another cause of tinnitus is the entry of foreign particles into the inner ear, leading to ear infection.&nbsp; Stress is also a known cause of tinnitus.</p>
<p> The condition starts with a simple humming sound in the ear; this symptom is so simple it is frequently ignored. This is unfortunate as the onset of the condition would have been the best time to seek medical help or scour for tinnitus remedies.</p>
<p>If treated early, the condition is reversible, what with the number of possible tinnitus remedies in the market today, among them the program Geoff Barker&#8217;s 11 Proven Techniques to Stop Tinnitus. Left untreated, tinnitus will become magnified to the point where it results in hearing loss. <br /> &nbsp;<br /> Tinnitus remedies depend on what the cause of the illness. Each case has to be treated differently, with special attention paid to what caused the condition in the first place. If the tinnitus is caused by loud noise, then a tinnitus sufferer is advised to keep away from the same, or at least wear some type of ear protector such as a mask or a sound muffler.</p>
<p>If, on the other hand, the patient&#8217;s tinnitus is a result of stress or ear infection, the best tinnitus remedies would be duly prescribed medication, sleep, and a balanced and healthy diet.</p>
<p> Some people use more than one tinnitus remedies, however. They believe that there is more than one way to skin a cat, ergo, there must be more than one remedy that works. Thankfully, tinnitus remedies now offer more choices to sufferers.</p>
<p>Tablets and pills are now available to those who seek relief from the torments the relentless ringing in their ears bring.</p>
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