Head Injury - tinnitus can arise even when head is injured because off a fall, car accident, or the like. The reason is probably the greater or lesser damage to certain parts of the brain that are directly or indirectly linked to the auditory center.
Stress - heavy stress load can also cause tinnitus, also the mechanism in this cause is not fully understood, but I believe that the instability of the chemical environment of the brain in severe stress can obviously affect the functionality of the inner ear, or audio center in the brain.
Problems with the cervical spine can cause tinnitus too. These is usually healed by visiting a qualified chiropractor.
3/24/2015
3/14/2015
What could help with tinnitus IV. - Corticosteroids
They belong to the group of hormonal drugs and body produces them itsel in small amounts.
These drugs with numerous side effects can be effective when administered shortly after acoustic trauma. They can help even in a damaged cochlea by ototoxic medications, but in that case damage occurs more or less gradually, hence it is possible that their efficacy is not so great. But in principle, acoustic trauma and ototoxic drugs cause the same kind of damage.
Corticosteroids (eg., Prednisone, methylprednisolone, prednisolone) taken timely significantly reduce inflammation and can save auditory cells that would otherwise be destroyed by it. We can say that this is a first-aid, very effective in early (within 48 hours after AT) stage, but virtually ineffective when used too late (for example, after a week of AT). In any case, there is no need to throw in the towel and possibly corticosteroids try even if you came late to the doctor.
These drugs with numerous side effects can be effective when administered shortly after acoustic trauma. They can help even in a damaged cochlea by ototoxic medications, but in that case damage occurs more or less gradually, hence it is possible that their efficacy is not so great. But in principle, acoustic trauma and ototoxic drugs cause the same kind of damage.
Corticosteroids (eg., Prednisone, methylprednisolone, prednisolone) taken timely significantly reduce inflammation and can save auditory cells that would otherwise be destroyed by it. We can say that this is a first-aid, very effective in early (within 48 hours after AT) stage, but virtually ineffective when used too late (for example, after a week of AT). In any case, there is no need to throw in the towel and possibly corticosteroids try even if you came late to the doctor.
3/03/2015
What could help with tinnitus III. - Vasodilators
This category includes substances such as betahistine dihydrochloride, Vinpocentine or Ginkgo Biloba extract. Vasodilators generally comprise first aid drips. All these substances have a role to expand capillaries in the inner ear and improve the supply of auditory cells with oxygen and energy. Capillaries are, as we know, narrow after acoustic trauma, therefore, these substances may be quite effective in the early stages.
Betahistine is also used successfully in the treatment of Meniere's syndrome.
Ginkgo's positive effect on Tinnitus has not been documented.
Betahistine is also used successfully in the treatment of Meniere's syndrome.
Ginkgo's positive effect on Tinnitus has not been documented.
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