Thursday, December 5, 2013

Understanding tinnitus. What is it and what to do about it?

Most people who have tinnitus are scared in the beginning, as they don't understand what's happening to them. Especially if the doctors are not able to cure this, and only decide to cure the symptoms, patients may start to feel depressed. Understanding tinnitus is one of the most important things that patients need to do. This can relieve them of feeling bad or confused.

What is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a condition that consists of patients hearing repetitive sounds in their ears or the back of their head. These sounds are only heard by them, although in some cases the doctor may also hear them during consultation if they use special tools.

The fact that only the patient hears these sounds may unsettle them, especially as other people may make fun of them. The first thing that patients need to understand is that tinnitus does not mean that they are 'hearing voices' or that there is anything of that sort wrong with them. In fact, tinnitus has known causes and can happen to any sane person.

Causes of tinnitus

The most common cause for tinnitus is long term exposure to loud noises. So if you work in a place where machines are always producing loud noises or if you go to rock concerts often, you are more likely to have tinnitus over the years. Other causes include ear problems or high blood pressure. Or high pitched sounds, there are many causes of tinnitus.

How to treat tinnitus

Traditional medicine does not have an effective cure for tinnitus, but it may reduce the symptoms or treat them, depending on the particular case. But a holistic approach to tinnitus is the most successful way of treating the cause of this condition, and not just its symptoms.


So it's important to know that, while it may seem like an awkward thing, tinnitus is a well known condition that can happen to anybody, and it can be successfully cured. Basically implementing hypnotherapy can make your symptoms go away.

Here is also a good link: tinnitus on hubpages

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