Exposure to sudden, loud music or explosive noises can cause tinnitus, a nerve disorder that involves a consistent ringing sound in a person''s ears. At its worse, tinnitus can lead to deafness. Tinnitus affects one in 10 people, and can range from...
Natural medicine can successfully treat tinnitus aurium constant or intermittent ringing of the ears so long as you follow a step by step treatment procedure, each step of which has been scienti ...
Q My husband has suffered a constant ringing in his ears since he had them syringed. Has the syringing caused the problem, and what can he do about it? - B.W., Nottingham
Reader's Corner
This is another condition that we've tackled at length in earlier broadcasts, but here are a few more thoughts.
Can anyone offer help or advice on how to deal with Meniere’s disease (characterised by dizziness, vertigo, ear pressure, tinnitus and low-frequency hearing loss)?
Re the Q&A on tinnitus in WDDTY vol 16 no 7, I was surprised to see my own research not cited. In the early 70s and 80s, I did groundbreaking research, published in mainstream journals such as the Journal of Auditory Research, the Journal of the...
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Finally, there was the gentleman last time who happened to mention, in passing, that he had tinnitus.
Q I am debating whether to have a vaginal hysterectomy for prolapse, which is affecting my bladder and leading to frequent urination. There are no other medical problems.
