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Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a continuous ringing,
hissing or buzzing in the ears.
It can be caused by excess ear wax,
blocked eustachian tubes, pressure damage or ageing. It has also
been linked to the use of certain drugs such as aspirin, chloroquine
and quinine, and with persistent loud noise. It might seem that
tinnitus indicates a more serious illness, but this is unfounded.
Tinnitus is incurable but can
be disguised with a masker, which fits into the ear and suppresses
the noise with other sounds.
Tip: gingko biloba has been shown
to improve blood circulation in the ear, and thus help to diminish
tinnitus.
Treatments:
Acupuncture,
Breathing
Techniques, Chinese
Herbal Medicine, Cranial
Osteopathy, Homeopathy,
Herbal
Medicine, Counselling,
Relaxation
Techniques, Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Yoga.
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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