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Tinnitus: Conditions
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Many modern prescription and over-the-counter drugs can be a major source of tinnitus, creating or exacerbating the condition. Aspirin or aspirin-containing compounds (in sufficient amounts) often cause tinnitus. Patients vary in their tolerance to the aspirin-containing compounds. Aspirin is often found in small amounts in other drugs as well. In some individuals, 3000 mg of aspirin may produce tinnitus, but this same amount may not affect another person.
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Knowing the cause of your tinnitus is ... relief instead of having to live with the uncertainty of the condition. When your tinnitus is "demystified," your stress level (which can make tinnitus worse) is frequently reduced, and you have a feeling of greater control and hope. You can "take charge" by anticipating, preventing, and changing situations that make your tinnitus worse.
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TinnaRex is a 100% safe and effective natural remedy for relieving tinnitus and addressing the various causes of this condition. Presented in convenient tincture form, regular use of TinnaRex helps to bring natural relief to people suffering from Tinnitus without the complications often associated with prescription drugs.
Neurologic disorders or head trauma are implicated in 5 to 10 percent of patients reporting tinnitus.2 These conditions include skull fracture, closed head injury, whiplash injury, and multiple sclerosis. Temporomandibular joint disorder has been associated with vertigo and tinnitus, although the exact mechanism is unclear.
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The eyes should be examined for papilloedema (swelling of a portion of the back of the eye called the "optic disk") as increased intracerebral pressure can cause tinnitus. Because papilloedema is so rare, and tinnitus is so common, it is very unusual to find this dangerous condition.
Unless you have a condition that can be helped by syringing the ear or surgery, your doctor may tell you that there is no way to relieve your tinnitus. If so, please tell your doctor about Sound Therapy!
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