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  • Jaw Stuck? - Maybe You Have TMJ
    A stuck or painful jaw, or even hearing loss may have a common source. The jaw actually not flexing on the ball and the related jaw pain could actually result from tmj or temporomandibular joint disorder.
    Published 02Apr2012, viewed 32 times
  • Finally, An Answer To Help The Pain And Suffering Of TMJ
    TMJ No More is a step by step plan for changing the things in your life that are contributing to your TMJ. The core formula is a three-step process that helps you develop a foundation for the holistic solution that does not require medication and doesn't pretend to cure the problem within two days.
    Published 17Mar2012, viewed 26 times
  • Reduce Your Jaw Pain With Exercises
    Those who suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder, which is often referred to as simply TMJ, endure constant pain daily. You may have a loved one being affected by this and not even know it because many people suffer in pain without telling anyone.
    Published 26Feb2012, viewed 28 times
  • Understanding TMJ And The Symptoms It Causes
    TMJ, or temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition that causes severe pain. The condition is named after the temporomandibular joint, as this is the joint affected. This condition was once called "Costen's syndrome" after James Costen, the first person to discover the condition.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 145 times
  • Taking Control Of TMJ Pain At Home
    The most common cause of TMJ syndrome is grinding teeth (bruxism) during sleep. This action inflames the joint where the mandible (upper jaw) connects to the skull on one or both sides. It can also develop from trauma. Home remedies for TMJ are much like the approach to any irritated joint. Here are five treatments for TMJ pain that can be tried at home before consulting a professional.
    Published 28Jan2012, viewed 32 times
  • That Headache Might Be Preventable
    If you experience frequent, painful headaches that seem to have no medical basis, consider heading to your dentist instead of your physician. A small joint in your jaw called the temporomandibular joint could be the cause.
    Published 18Jan2012, viewed 110 times
  • All About TMJ Surgery
    Often times TMJ surgery is considered as a last resort for TMJ treatment. Doctors will do their best to try everything else first before it comes down to surgery.
    Published 01Jan2012, viewed 279 times
  • Exactly Why You Get Tinnitus And Other Hearing Issues
    Catching some disorders in the ear is really something that is quite disturbing. Your ear is made to catch sound to make it audible for you clearly to comprehend. But too much volume could result into drastic failures in the ear. Take into consideration as well what induces tinnitus and other hearing issues that could prove to be fatal.
    Published 30Dec2011, viewed 95 times
  • Tinnitus Sufferers Go Herbal
    Herbal use has become an alternative medicine for some illnesses. This article will explore some herbal medicines that have been known to help tinnitus patients.
    Published 18Dec2011, viewed 170 times
  • Terrible TMJ - Recognizing The Symptoms
    Temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ, affects to a significant number of people. TMJ is a condition in which the joint connecting the mandible to the skull becomes inflamed, leading to a number of aggravating and painful TMJ symptoms.
    Published 17Dec2011, viewed 196 times
  • Reversing Discomfort With TMJ Exercises And Treatments
    Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) can be considered more than just an annoying condition that leads to jaw clicking. It can lead to excessive pain in the jaw region which can prove excruciating if not properly addressed.
    Published 25Dec2011, viewed 129 times
  • Vascular And Other Forms Of Tinnitus
    Vascular tinnitus, or pulsatile tinnitus, is a type of tinnitus that happens in the vascular system of the body. This means that a person hears a kind of ringing sound in their head or ears. Usually these sounds will seem like a heartbeat because they have a rhythmic pattern.
    Published 05Nov2011, viewed 191 times
  • Tinnitus - What Is It And How To Reduce It
    There is a constant hissing or ringing sound that never stops. The ringing, hissing or swishing sound is called tinnitus and seems to be in the ears and certainly is in the head. The cause of it seems to be part of a hearing impairment process, which can be attributed to problems with the outer ear, the middle ear, the inner ear or even anomalies in the brain.
    Published 29Oct2011, viewed 182 times
  • Tinnitus - A Never Ending Sound That You Cannot Be Ignored
    There are no ultimate cure for tinnitus. However, there are many ways that can alleviate the symptoms. Some treatments are based on medicine while others are more or less natural based home remedies. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of medical and natural tinnitus treatment options.
    Published 15Oct2011, viewed 148 times
  • Tinnitus, Hearing Loss Or Simple Ringing?
    Many individuals of many ages have experienced ringing ears, or tinnitus, at one time or another. Some even suffer from consistent ringing in their ears, and require medication to alleviate their symptoms so that they can function.
    Published 08Oct2011, viewed 140 times
  • Gathering All The Information You Need About Managing Your Tinnitus
    The Internet can be a very valuable resource for those who are dealing with just about any health related issue. Many people have never heard of tinnitus and have no clue what it is. Essentially tinnitus is ringing in the ears of unknown origin.
    Published 25Sep2011, viewed 128 times
  • Causes Of The Phantom Sound Symptom Tinnitus
    Tinnitus has been reported to occur as a side effect of several different medications. These medicines are referred to as "Ototoxic" medications because of their toxicity to the vestibular structures of the ears. Ototoxic medications have a high potential of causing tinnitus as well as other symptoms such as dizziness and vertigo.
    Published 18Sep2011, viewed 271 times
  • Neuromonics - Help For People Who Have Tinnitus
    Tinnitus treatments often try various ways to cure or mask tinnitus, but up until now there has really not been a way to solve the problem. Tinnitus has finally had a breakthrough. There is now new and exciting help for people suffering from this difficult issue. It is not a noise masker or acupuncture, and certainly not a hearing aid.
    Published 10Sep2011, viewed 164 times
  • What To Do About Pulsatile Tinnitus
    Pulsatile tinnitus is different from regular tinnitus. While regular tinnitus causes are ranged and vary from the benign to the serious, pulsatile tinnitus causes are usually due to an abnormal blood flow event in the blood vasculature.
    Published 03Sep2011, viewed 324 times
  • Dealing With Tinnitus
    Tinnitus is commonly defined as a ringing in the ears with no external source. In fact, tinnitus is the literally Latin word for "ringing", but there is much more to the condition. Tinnitus symptoms can show up as hissing, roaring, or buzzing in the ears as well, and it can range from being a minor annoyance to being painful.
    Published 28Aug2011, viewed 211 times
  • Tinnitus Is Not A Serious Problem - Or Is It?
    There are many things that cause ringing in the ears. If you have been to a concert and the noise was loud, you might experience temporary ringing in one or both ears. It will usually disappear by morning and you will often forget the experience.
    Published 14Aug2011, viewed 190 times
  • Get Relief From Tinnitus By The Use Of Proper Dieting
    It is generally known that people who improve their overall health condition also improve the quality of their lives. Therefore those that suffer from tinnitus should exercise regularly, drink plenty of water, reduce fat and salt intake and lower their cholesterol and blood pressure levels. You don't necessarily have to look for some miracle tinnitus cure. Often as little as changing your diet can be very helpful.
    Published 07Aug2011, viewed 158 times
  • Natural Remedies For Tinnitus
    Even though there are many treatment options for tinnitus, usually the best ones are those that are based on natural origins. There is all kind of herbs that can be helpful in getting relief from tinnitus symptoms.
    Published 29Jul2011, viewed 258 times
  • Are You At Risk For Tinnitus?
    Our ears provide a vital link between the world around us and how we perceive it. Unfortunately, many people make the mistake of not protecting this highly sensitive organ from the noises around us, especially in the work place. In our expanding technology driven world, many new and unnatural noises are emerging. So, shielding your ears is more important now than ever before.
    Published 17Jul2011, viewed 164 times
  • Cutting Edge Treatments For Tinnitus
    Tinnitus is a very phantom condition and is not easy to treat. There is no known tinnitus cure that offer a permanent solution for the problem, and most sufferers are stuck with it for the rest of their lives.
    Published 07Jul2011, viewed 177 times
  • Regarding Childhood Tinnitus And Keeping An Eye Out For Falls And I-Pod Use
    Tinnitus is common in children and teenagers, which is something parents would wish to be aware of. However, before they can be aware of it they need to understand what it is. Understood correctly, tinnitus is not a disease per se, but a symptom, or compendium of related symptoms, relating to an underlying health problem.
    Published 04Jul2011, viewed 205 times
  • Pulsatile Tinnitus - A Rythmic Tinnitus With A Potentially Ominous Source
    Pulsatile tinnitus is a specific form of tinnitus, in which the perceived auditory symptom seems to occur in rhythm with the sufferer's heartbeat. Often the sound pulsates for an ongoing span of time, giving it its characteristic name, while the noise itself can have a thumping or whooshing quality.
    Published 24Jun2011, viewed 265 times
  • Did You Know That Tinnitus And Depression Go Hand In Hand?
    Depression can go along with tinnitus. Many people suffer from both. It is like the question of the chicken and the egg. What comes first? Are you depressed because you live with this constant noise or is the depression adding to the discomfort of the ear ringing?
    Published 19Jun2011, viewed 157 times

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