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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Tinnitus Miracle - Ringing In The Ears

Ringing In The Ears?

Tinnitus Diseases that cause noise or ringing in the ears of mandatory treated under medical supervision. Therefore, when a noise in the ears and hearing loss should immediately seek medical attention because over time, hearing loss may progress to deafness. After several diagnostic procedures (inspection, test kamertonalnye, audiometry, and MRI of the head) will appoint an expert to adequate treatment. Often, it is necessary to pass the course "droppers" lasting at least 10 days. In some cases, intervention is required (removal of sulfur caps, the operation in case of damage the eardrum, otosclerosis).

If treatment for sensorineural hearing loss (cochlear neuritis) started within 3 days of onset, then, as a rule, the hearing is fully restored, the noise goes away. If the duration of the disease more than a week, then one hundred percent possible to restore hearing is not always the case. Disease are older than a month is not much chance of full recovery. There is evidence that could restore hearing, and after 3 months of illness, but it is rather the exception than the rule.

There are a number of drugs aimed ostensibly at improving the hearing. But it is important to know what to treat any disease should be diagnosed and know exactly all the features of the disease and the body of the sick. Therefore, self categorically unacceptable. An adequate course of therapy such as cochlear neuritis consists of at least four drugs for intravenous and intramuscular administration of drugs plus tablets. The correct would be in the first hours the appearance of tinnitus miracle and hearing loss to see a specialist.

* Ringing in ears in children

It was found that the frequency of manifestations of tinnitus in children with normal hearing ranged from 6 to 36%, and in children with impaired hearing has been significantly higher.

Swedish scientists, led by Kajsa-Mia Holgers (Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg) assessed the prevalence of tinnitus among 7-year-old children with normal and impaired hearing.

At the same time ringing in the ears in 12% of children did not correlate with any disturbances in the inner ear, and in 2.5% of children was due to the sound of loud noise around the (loud music, etc.) Thus, scientists have come to the conclusion that Tinnitus in children can have the same causes as in adults.

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