As homeopathy is specific to every person, below is a sample of
the many prescribed remedies.
Take one of the following 6C remedies three times daily for up
to two weeks (or as prescribed) to control tinnitus.
- If you have a roaring sound in your ears accompanied by giddiness
and deafness or some hearing loss, try Salicylic acidum.
- If you have roaring with a tingling sensation and your ears
feel clogged up, he recommends Carbonium sulphuratum.
- If the noise is a buzzing or hissing sound, Chininum sulphuricum.
- If the noise is a ringing sound with no other symptoms, Kali
iodatum.
- In the case of infection, take 3X of Hydrastis, every four to
six hours.
- When hypertension, depression, or piercing pain is involved,
take 3X - 30X of Aurum.
Calcarea carbonica: When this
remedy is indicated, tinnitus may be experienced alone or with vertigo.
You may have hearing problems, or cracking and pulsing sensations
in the ears. Those who need this remedy are usually chilly, easily
fatigued, crave sweets, and feel overwhelmed and anxious when unwell.
Carbo vegetabilis: 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. You may feel cold and faint. You may have a craving for
fresh and moving air.
China (also called Cinchona officinalis):
Helpful if you feel touchy, weak, and nervous with sensitivity to
noise and tinnitus. This remedy is often given 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. A tendency toward chills
and vertigo, during which the tinnitus is often worse is another
indication for this remedy.
Cimicifuga: This remedy is useful
for people who 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. Other indications for this remedy
are: headaches and problems during menstrual periods.
Coffea cruda: This remedy is
indicated for an excitable, nervous person with tinnitus accompanied
by extremely sensitive hearing and a buzzing feeling in the back
of the head. They often have insomnia from mental overstimulation.
Graphites: 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).
The person may also have a tendency toward constipation, poor concentration,
and cracking skin eruptions.
Kali carbonicum: Useful for
tinnitus with ringing or roaring, accompanied by cracking noises
and itching in the ears. Vertigo is another indication. Persons
who benefit most from this remedy are often quite conservative,
with a rigid code of ethics. They tend to feel anxiety in the region
of the stomach.
Lycopodium: This remedy is often
prescribed when you have a humming and roaring in the ears, along
with impairment of hearing. Sounds seem to echo in the ears. You
have a tendency toward ear infections with discharge, as well as
chronic digestive problems or urinary tract complaints.
Natrum salicylicum: 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. This is a useful remedy when tinnitus and tiredness
occur after influenza or along with Meniere's disease.
Salicylicum acidum: This remedy
is often indicated for tinnitus with very loud roaring or ringing
sounds, which may be accompanied by deafness or vertigo. Flu and
Meniere's disease are other indications. This may also be helpful
if tinnitus has been caused by too much aspirin.
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