Hello, In ayurveda, tinnitus is primarily vata dominant disorder involving imbalance in prana vayu and udana vayu within the head and ear channels. Long standing cases also affects nervous tissuee and mind. Treatment goals- - balance vata in head region, -strengthen auditory nerves, -calm mental hyerpactivity, - nourishes nervous tissue, -detox ear and improve sleep and concentration Internal medicatiob- for. 3 months continue 1)ashwagandhadhi churna- 1-2 gm with warm milk at nightt- nervine tonic, relives anxiety, tinnitus 2)saraswarista- 20 ml with water after meals daily- support memory, calm mind, strengthen nerves 3) ksheerbala 101 capsule- 1 capsule - at night with milk - best for chronic vata and auditory nerve health 4) godanti bhasma- 125 mg with honey in morning- reduces sound sensitivity, calms mind 5) brahmi vati- 1 tab after dinner- mental calmess and sleep Local therapies and panchakarma - if possible visit nearby panchakarma centre for better results Karna purana- daily with ksheerbala daila 2-3 drops in each ear lie sideways for 10 min Nasya karma- 2 drops of shadbindu taila in each nostrils in morning Shirodhara with brahmi taila once weekly 8-10 sessions Kavala-gandusha - oil pulling with sesame oil in morning(how to do video available in youtube) Avoid- cold, dry snacks, excessive fasting, caffeine,stress;late night include- warm milk with nut meg or ashwagandha, ghee,soaked almonds sleep-follw a fixed bedtime, avid gadgets 1 hour before sleep pranayam- bhramari -10 min daily yoga- shashankasana, viparita karani, balasana Practice meditation with soft nature sounds track your triggers- noise, stress, diet and avoid them completely Night routine- warm sesame oil head massage 2 drops of kshirbala taila in each ear drink warm milk with 1 tsp ashwagandha churna+pinch of nutmeg gentle neck and shoulder massage Tinnitus is manageable, it might not fully disapper in chronic case, but volume and distress can reduce greatly with this above said medications and precautions Do follow Thank you Hope this might be helpfull Dr. Maitri acharya
How to treat tinnitus in my right ear that I've had for 6 months with no improvement from allopathic medicine? - #57005
Sir, I am having a tinnitus problem in my right ear since 6 months. Taken several Aleopathic medicine but no any changes. Feeling irritated and coziness in my ear and having hearing problem too. Pse suggest... Thank you..
How would you describe the sound you hear in your ear?:
- HissingHow often do you experience the tinnitus?:
- Intermittently throughout the dayHave you noticed any changes in your hearing ability?:
- Yes, some difficultyWhat other symptoms are you experiencing along with tinnitus?:
- NoneHow has your sleep been affected by the tinnitus?:
- Slightly disruptedHave you been under any stress or emotional challenges recently?:
- Yes, some stressWhat treatments have you tried so far?:
- Only allopathic medicinesDoctors' responses
I understand how disturbing tinnitus can be, especially when it continues for months and starts affecting sleep and hearing. The “hissing sound” you are describing with intermittent episodes and mild hearing difficulty usually indicates that the ear nerve system is under stress rather than a simple ear infection. It is good that you have already ruled out major issues with basic allopathic treatment, but now we should look at deeper functional causes. From a clinical Ayurvedic perspective, this condition is most commonly related to aggravated Vata in the ear channels along with weakness in nerve nourishment (Majja Dhatu). However, we should also consider a few practical causes: Mild sensorineural hearing strain (early nerve fatigue) Eustachian tube dysfunction or subtle middle ear pressure imbalance Wax or local ear blockage (needs examination once) Stress and disturbed sleep increasing auditory sensitivity Since your symptoms are on one side (right ear) with hearing difficulty, I would also advise an ENT check-up once to rule out structural causes like wax impaction or early hearing loss. Treatment Plan (Ayurvedic & Clinical Approach) 1. Saraswatarishta 15–20 ml with equal warm water after dinner Helps calm auditory nerve irritation, improves brain-ear coordination, and reduces stress-related tinnitus. Use for 6–8 weeks. 2. Ashwagandha Churna 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime Strengthens nerve tissue, improves sleep quality, and reduces Vata aggravation. 3. Brahmi Vati (or Brahmi tablets) 1 tablet twice daily after food Helps reduce ringing perception and supports mental relaxation. 4. Anu Taila Nasya 2–3 drops in each nostril every morning (empty stomach) Improves nerve signaling pathways connected to ear and head region. Lifestyle & Diet Increase warm, moist foods: khichdi, ghee, soups Avoid cold drinks, excessive tea/coffee, dry snacks, and loud noise exposure Daily oil massage on scalp and behind ears with sesame oil (5–10 min) Maintain regular sleep timing; avoid late-night screen use Stress reduction is important—slow breathing for 10 minutes daily helps significantly Precautions If hearing worsens, dizziness starts, or tinnitus becomes continuous and louder, you should get an audiometry test and ENT evaluation without delay. With consistent treatment, most patients notice improvement in 4–6 weeks, though complete resolution may take longer depending on nerve sensitivity. Stay consistent with therapy and avoid stress triggers as they play a major role in this condition.
••I understand how frustrating and draining it is to deal with constant ringing, irritation, and reduced hearing for six full months, especially when standard modern treatments haven’t given you relief. ••From an Ayurvedic perspactive, tinnitus is correlated with Karnanada (ringing in the ear) or Karnasweda (sound of a flute/roaring), while the accompanying hearing loss points toward Badhirya. Both conditions are fundamentally caused by an aggravation of Vata Dosha in the channels of the ear (Shrotas), which dries up the structural tissues and disrupts the normal movement of sound signals. ••Modern pathology often links persistent tinnitus and hearing changes to the delicate structures of the middle or inner ear, as visualized above. When modern medicines fail to show changes, Ayurveda focuses on deeply nourishing the local nerve pathways and calming the hyperactive Vata. Here is a comprehensive, structured approach to managing your symptoms using classical Ayurvedic principles. 1. Local Classical Therapies (Chikitsa) Because the symptoms are localized in your right ear, targeted external treatments are highly effective at pacifying Vata locally. 1…Pratimarsha Nasya (Nasal Drops) Instill 2 drops of Anu Taila or warm Shadbindu Taila into each nostril daily on an empty stomach. The nasal route (Nasa hi shirso dwaram) directly influences the cranial nerves and pathways connected to the ear, clearing any Kapha blockage causing the “stuffy” or cozy feeling. 2…Karnapoorana (Ear Oil Pooling) Once any active infection or eardrum perforation is strictly ruled out by an ENT specialist, Karnapoorana is the line of treatment. Pooling lukewarm Bilva Taila, Apamarga Kshara Taila, or Dipika Taila in the right ear for 10 to 15 minutes lubricates the auditory canal, calms the acoustic nerve, and relieves irritation 3…Ganduha & Kaval (Medicated Gargling) Hold warm sesame oil (Tila Taila) or a decoction of Dashamoola in your mouth for 3 to 5 minutes without moving it actively. This strengthens the jaw joints, stimulates the eustachian tube, and pacifies generalized cranial Vata ••Highly Effective Internal Formulations To nourish the nervous system (Majja Dhatu) and reverse the degenerative Vata changes causing hearing issues, a combination of classical herbo-mineral and rasayana formulations is traditionally utilized: ••Saraswatarishta (with Gold / Gold-free): 15–20 ml with an equal quantity of lukewarm water, twice daily after meals. It is a premier nerve tonic that improves microcirculation to the brain and auditory apparatus. ••Ashwagandha Churna / Tablets: 1 tablet or 3 grams of powder twice daily with warm milk. Its strong Vata-hara and Rasayana (rejuvenating) properties help soothe the nervous irritation that fuels the tinnitus sound. ••Mahatriphala Ghrita: 1 teaspoon with warm water or milk at bedtime. Medicated cow’s ghee easily crosses biological barriers to deeply nourish the cranial nerves. ••Vata-Pacifying Yoga Tip: Practice Bhramari Pranayama (Humming Bee Breath) for 5 to 10 minutes twice a day. The internal resonance and vibrations produced by Bhramari help re-tune the auditory system, improve local blood flow, and significantly reduce the psychological irritation and anxiety caused by the continuous ringing.
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