Managing Tinnitus in the elderly
Understanding Tinnitus
It is not very serious. But, it may become a potential for:
Tips for managing Tinnitus in the elderly
Relax
Refocus
Reschedule
Encourage
Rest
Loud noise
Diet
Home Remedies
Gingko Biloba
It is an herbal medicine usually used to help improve memory and sharpen thinking because it enhances blood flow to the head and the brain. If your Tinnitus is due to a circulatory problem, its effects can also help your symptoms.
Zinc
Studies show that a good remedy would be to take 90-150 mg of zinc daily for 3-6 months, especially if your zinc levels are low.
Vitamin A
Studies have shown that a lack of Vitamin A in the body is one of the leading causes of hearing-related problems like Tinnitus because the inner ear needs to function correctly.
Garlic
Garlic is the best of all remedies because it can help inflammation, blood circulation, and bacteria simultaneously. You can take capsules, or make the oil by frying some garlic in sesame oil, then letting it cool. Put the oil in daily before bedtime for about a week.
Onions
It is another antibacterial that can help. Strain the onion juice out by chopping, microwaving, and straining an onion and allowing it to cool. Then, once you have your juice, put three drops in your ear, leaving it in for five minutes, then turn your head to let it drain out. Please do it for a couple of weeks to see the effects.
Apple Cider Vinegar
A natural anti-inflammatory agent that can help as well. Mix two teaspoons of vinegar with some honey in water and drink twice daily until the ringing disappears.
Mustard Oil
It can help increase circulation, which can cause Tinnitus, and it is an antifungal and antibacterial, which can lead to symptoms. Most importantly, it can help remove the buildup of earwax, which is also shown to be a significant cause of Tinnitus.
Holy Basil Oil
Being an antibacterial, it can help fight bacteria that cause Tinnitus or general ear pain. Put two or three drops of it in the affected area using a dropper. Repeat this twice daily for four days.
Ginger
It has been known for its healing properties and is excellent for Tinnitus. It has the same properties as aspirin, so it can help with pain and can also improve circulation. Chew it raw or add it to tea. Chewing is preferable because it can relieve pressure in the ear.
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