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Are Your Ears Ringing? Tinnitus Explained

Nov 10th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Ears & Throat

What is that ringing in your ears? It could be a condition called tinnitus. See your doctor if you notice a ringing that wasn’t there before.

Tinnitus is more commonly known as ringing in the ears. Tinnitus is a symptom of several conditions. Think of it as being similar to the sounds you hear when you hold a seashell up to your ear. You hear the ocean as if it were a swishing sound. Some people who report ringing in the ears hear a similar sound.

Ringing can arise from any area of the ear. After a loud rock concert you may hear ringing in your ears. Ear infections can cause ringing or swishing sounds in the ear as the middle ear fills up with fluid. Even something as simple as having too much ear wax in your ears can cause ringing sounds.

Start with common explanations for the sound. It could be that your iPod volume is too loud and over time, tinnitus had become an issue. In quiet places, you hear sounds in your head that you couldn’t hear before because of other noises. This is normal.



Vestibular Migraine

Oct 1st, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Pain Management

If you had not heard of a vestibular migraine you would not be alone. This type of migraine can cause dizziness, vertigo, in balance, problems with hearing, nausea, fatigue, anxiety, concentration and other symptoms. This disorder will deeply affect a person’s day-to-day functioning, their ability to work, their social relationships and definitely their quality of life.

A vestibular migraine is actually a variation of the typical migraine, where instead of a headache being the most predominant feature, the person becomes dizzy. Patients often report that out of absolutely no way are they get extremely dizzy and don’t even feel like they’re even on the ground anymore. Some describe it as a spinning or rocking sensation and others have light or sound sensitivity. Episodes can last minutes or hours.

In many instances people have had a history of migraine headaches before a vestibular migraine shows up. At this time researchers believe that they are an inherited disorder. On MRI imaging the brains are usually in Colombo but looks the same as they would in any individual who suffers from migraine. This means that there is an abnormal firing and the pain pathways and researchers are still trying to understand the mechanism. This overlap in hyper excitability in the brainstem is what is believed to cause the dizziness.



Ginkgo Biloba

Aug 24th, 2009 | By Dee | Category: Herbs for Health

Ginkgo is one of the oldest tree species that are alive and the leaves are one of the most studied leaves in clinical settings today. Ginkgo Biloba is an herbal form of medicine and in Europe and The United States is one of the biggest sellers. Many traditional medicines contain Ginkgo and are used for enhancing memory and to treat circulatory disorders. Scientific studies all support and validate these claims. Newer evidence shows that Ginkgo might very well be effective in treating decreased blood flow to the brain, especially in the elderly. There are two types of chemicals in Ginkgo leaves, flavonoids and terpenoids, which are thought to have very strong antioxidant properties resulting in aiding those who have Alzheimer’s disease.





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