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Tinnitus
(Ringing in the Ears)
Ringing, roaring, buzzing, and other
noises in the ears that are unrelated to external sounds can be
intermittent or continuous. This condition can be very distracting
and irritating, and is sometimes associated with partial hearing
loss. Tinnitus can accompany other conditions related to the ears
and nervous system, some of which need a physician’s assessment
and treatment. Homeopathic remedies often reduce the discomfort and
frustration that come with tinnitus.
For dosage information, please read the information at the end of
this section. See also “Using Homeopathy With Professional
Guidance” in What
Is Homeopathy?
Calcarea carbonica: When this
remedy is indicated, tinnitus may be experienced alone or with
vertigo. The person may have hearing problems, or cracking and
pulsing sensations in the ears. People who need this remedy are
usually chilly, easily fatigued, crave sweets, and feel overwhelmed
and anxious when unwell.
Carbo vegetabilis: This remedy may
be useful if ringing in the ears occurs during flu or other
conditions involving vertigo and nausea. The symptoms may be worst
in the evening and at night. The person may feel cold and faint, but
usually has a craving for fresh and moving air. Carbo vegetabilis
is also helpful when an illness has been prolonged or recovery is
slow.
China (also called
Cinchona officinalis):
This remedy is often helpful to people who feel touchy, weak, and
nervous with sensitivity to noise and tinnitus. It is often
indicated after fluids have been lost through vomiting, diarrhea,
heavy sweating, and surgery or other conditions involving blood
loss.
Chininum sulphuricum: Buzzing,
ringing, and roaring sounds that are loud enough to impair the
person’s hearing suggest a need for this remedy. The person may
also have a tendency toward chills and vertigo, during which the
tinnitus is often worse.
Cimicifuga: People likely to
respond to this remedy are very sensitive to noise, along with
tinnitus, and often have pain and muscle tension in the neck and
back. They are usually energetic, nervous, and talkative, but become
depressed or fearful when not feeling well. Headaches and problems
during menstrual periods are often seen in people who need this
remedy.
Coffea cruda: This remedy may be
helpful to an excitable, nervous person with tinnitus accompanied by
extremely sensitive hearing and a buzzing feeling in the back of the
head. People who need this remedy often have insomnia from mental
overstimulation.
Graphites: This remedy may be
beneficial to a person who has tinnitus with associated deafness.
Hissing and clicking sounds are often heard in the ears (or even
louder sounds like gunshots). People who need this remedy may also
have a tendency toward constipation, poor concentration, and
cracking skin eruptions.
Kali carbonicum: Tinnitus with
ringing or roaring, accompanied by cracking noises and itching in
the ears, may be relieved with this remedy. Vertigo experienced on
turning is another indication. People who need this remedy are often
quite conservative, with a rigid code of ethics. They tend to feel
anxiety in the region of the stomach.
Lycopodium: A humming and roaring
in the ears, along with impairment of hearing, suggest the use of
this remedy. Sounds may also seem to echo in the ears. People
needing Lycopodium often have a tendency toward ear
infections with discharge, as well as chronic digestive problems or
urinary tract complaints.
Natrum salicylicum: This remedy may
be beneficial if ringing in the ears is like a low, dull hum. Loss
of hearing related to bone conduction, as well as nerve interference
and vertigo, may be involved. Natrum salicylicum is a
useful remedy when tinnitus and tiredness occur after influenza or
along with Meniere’s disease.
Salicylicum acidum: This remedy is
indicated for tinnitus with very loud roaring or ringing sounds,
which may be accompanied by deafness or vertigo. The problem may
have begun with flu, or occur in a person with Meniere’s disease. Salicylicum
acidum may also be helpful if tinnitus has been caused by too
much aspirin.
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Homeopathy
Dosage Directions
Select the remedy that
most closely matches the symptoms. In conditions where
self-treatment is appropriate, unless otherwise directed by a
physician, a lower potency (6X, 6C, 12X, 12C, 30X, or 30C)
should be used. In addition, instructions for use are usually
printed on the label.
Many homeopathic
physicians suggest that remedies be used as follows: Take one
dose and wait for a response. If improvement is seen, continue
to wait and let the remedy work. If improvement lags
significantly or has clearly stopped, another dose may be
taken. The frequency of dosage varies with the condition and
the individual. Sometimes a dose may be required several times
an hour; other times a dose may be indicated several times a
day; and in some situations, one dose per day (or less) can be
sufficient.
If no response is seen
within a reasonable amount of time, select a different remedy.
For more information, including references, see What
is Homeopathy? and Understanding
Homeopathic Potencies. |
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