An accident, illness or prolonged exposure to noise can cause tinnitus. This pathology, which is common in individuals with neurological problems, is generally not serious, but this hearing disorder can be a real discomfort.
Symptoms associated with tinnitus
Tinnitus is a condition that manifests itself as whistling, ringing or ringing in the ears and head. The patient constantly hears sounds even in a quiet and noiseless environment. Tinnitus should not be confused with hallucination, which is characterized by the hearing of voices.
Causes of tinnitus
There are many causes of tinnitus. In some cases, the disease is age-related. Thus, the elderly can suffer from the aging of the hearing aid. The disease can also be neurological in origin, in reaction to shock and prolonged exposure to excessively loud noises or to frequenting noisy environments. Tinnitus can result from the appearance of a tumor in the ear. In general, the disease is not a systematic cause of deafness or eardrum damage.
Tinnitus treatment
To alleviate the ringing, bells and various associated symptoms that frequently occur in tinnitus patients, the patient can opt for alternative medicine and choose from a wide range of medications. In general, treatment with Colocynthis 30 Ch can alleviate the symptoms and is very effective. The patient should take 3 granules every half hour or between 3 and 4 daily doses. In some tinnitus patients, hearing problems may be accompanied by vertigo. In this case, Chininum Sulfuricum 5 CH may be combined with treatment, at a rate of 5 granules three times a day.
When to see a doctor?
Some patients with low-level tinnitus may resort to homeopathic products without consulting a doctor. The natural treatment is very effective against tinnitus. However, it is necessary to consult a specialist to treat a tumor of the hearing aid or when the disorders persist despite the use of homeopathic remedies.