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How Can Tinnitus Be Treated? - Maitri Hospital

Although tinnitus isn't a serious issue, living with it can be very annoying and bothersome. Thus, you would definitely want to treat the condition. Get in touch with an ENT specialist who can provide you with the best treatment.

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How Can Tinnitus Be Treated? - Maitri Hospital

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  1. Tinnitus is the perception of a ringing noise in the ears, which affects almost 1 in every 5 persons, making it a very common disease. So, if you are experiencing such a problem, worry not, you aren’t the only one. However, even though, ask those who experience it, and you will understand how bothersome the condition is. Although it isn’t a serious condition, it worsens with time, and starts become very frustrating for the patients. And, this is why patients always want to find a cure for the condition. Remember that tinnitus isn’t a disease; it is a symptom of underlying conditions like age- related hearing loss, ear injury, or circulatory system disorder. Thus, treating these underlying causes can help treat the symptoms of tinnitus. Primary tinnitus is the most common type of tinnitus that is caused by hearing loss, while secondary tinnitus is associated with structural problems of the ear. Other causes of tinnitus could include constant exposure to loud noises, excessive ear wax touching the ear drum, damage to the hair of the inner ear, or even side-effects of certain medications. You need to consult your ENT surgeon in Kota to help determine what kind of tinnitus you have, and how you can overcome the condition. Depending upon what type of tinnitus you have, the treatment will be prescribed. How can tinnitus be treated?

  2. When the tinnitus is a primary one, a hearing aid can significantly help. Some hearing aids come with a built-in masker that produces white noise which distracts you from the sounds of the tinnitus. But, when the tinnitus is a secondary one, there could be various treatments depending upon what is causing the problem. For example, excessive ear wax will require removal of the wax; medication side-effects may require discontinuation of the medication; and structural problems of the ear may require a constructive surgery. What information will the ENT surgeon ask for? Before your ENT surgeon in Kota decides upon how your tinnitus is to be treated, he will require certain information from you. He will need to know whether one or both of your ears are causing problems. He will need to know whether the sound you hear is low- pitched or high-pitched, and roaring or swooshing. Let him know whether the noise changes in volume or pitch. You can take notes for all of this and also check for variations like whether eating, drinking, or talking makes alterations in the ringing noise. Also, the doctor will ask you to give him the list of all the medications you are on. While tinnitus isn’t a very serious disorder, living with it can be very annoying. So, you would obviously want to have it treated. Get in touch with a specialist to help you out. Other than tinnitus, for any problems related to the ear, neck, or throat, you can get in touch with Maitri Hospital’s ENT surgeon in Kota, who is specialized in treating a variety of ENT disorders like common cold, sinus, thyroid, tonsils, and much more.

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