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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / March 2008

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Some help for tinnitus26 Mar 2008 05:12 GMT3
I periodically have a three day spell of tinnitus due to caffeine, chocolate
and a few other triggers.  To help shorten this period, I am trying a
cold/allergy antihistamine tablet but don't know if that makes sense.  Also,
I have some Singulair that I may try too.
Blocked eustachian tube and hypertension19 Mar 2008 08:30 GMT15
Does anyone know a treatment to clear eustachian tubes which is
suitable for someone with high blood pressure? My doctor seems to have
abandonned me - he can't give Sudofed so I have to stay deaf and with
loud shushing noises, for 3 weeks now. Any help appreciated.
Melatonin12 Mar 2008 07:55 GMT20
http://www.pdrhealth.com/drugs/altmed/altmed-mono.aspx?
contentFileName=ame0120.xml&contentName=Melatonin&contentId=283
What is it?
Melatonin is a hormone that is used to treat sleeping problems and jet
snoring11 Mar 2008 14:30 GMT5
Primarily, snoring has the very real potential of causing health
damage to the snorer him or herself. George http://www.stop-your-snoring-guide.com
another good tinnitus support board11 Mar 2008 14:30 GMT3
http://tinnitussupport92262.yuku.com/
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Hearing damage in soldiers11 Mar 2008 14:29 GMT5
I've often thought that the awesome noise of battle must cause damage,
but you never hear about it.  Until now...
http://news.mobile.msn.com/en-us/articles.aspx?afid=1&aid=23523729
Alternative therapies11 Mar 2008 14:27 GMT18
We are trying to collect effectiveness of alternative remedies for
various chronic conditions. We will appreciate if folks from this
group can share their experiences.
We just want to know what have you tried (acupuncture, massage
It is important to stick to what works for you.11 Mar 2008 14:24 GMT8
Recalling my experience with tinnitus during the early stages, I would
recommend that tinnitus patients stick to what has worked for them
regardless whether the same method has worked for millions of
'others'.  More interesting still was that what had once worked for
My relative has just got T...10 Mar 2008 13:34 GMT1
A relative of mine called me yesterday and told me that she had got
T.  It has been a rather frightening experience for her for the past
week or so.  Thus she went for check-ups, etc.  Accidentally in the
city of Hong Kong she ran into a Western doctor who is broad-minded
Black Sesame Seeds...09 Mar 2008 15:07 GMT1
Re. Black Sesame Seed Treats:
Many thanks for this tip.  I actually began eating the black sesame
seeds to help with constipation - they seem to work well.  I'll have
to try some and see if the T decreases.
 
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