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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Question #1674
1 year ago
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tinnitus - #1674

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continue buzzing in ears from last 3 weeks. any treatment for tinnitus in ayurveda. i would want to go for ayurvedic treatment since there is no side-effects

Age: 38
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Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, can be caused by a variety of factors, including imbalances in the body’s doshas, particularly excess Pitta or Vata, which can affect the nervous and auditory systems. In Ayurveda, the treatment for tinnitus typically focuses on restoring balance through a combination of dietary changes, herbal remedies, and specific therapies. Panchakarma treatments such as Nasya (nasal administration of medicated oils) can help clear toxins from the head and improve circulation. Herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, and Shankhapushpi are commonly used to support nerve health and calm the mind. Additionally, using warm sesame oil for self-massage and following a Pitta-pacifying diet can help reduce inflammation and calm the nerves. It is important to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific constitution and health needs.

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Tinnitus, that constant buzzing in your ears, can be a real nuisance, right? In Ayurveda, we often see it as a vata imbalance because that dosha governs movement and sound. So let’s dive into some remedies that might help ease the ringing.

Your first step is to work on calming down the vata dosha. Warm oils are great for this. Try massaging a few drops of warm sesame oil or even Brahmi oil around your ears and also do this gently on the head and neck area each day. This can help pacify vata and may relieve some of the symptoms you’re experiencing. Don’t forget about your feet; a nice, oil massage before bed can really root that vata.

Diet is another key player. Aim for warm, cooked meals, avoiding raw, cold, or processed foods since they can provoke vata further. Use spices like turmeric, ginger, or cumin in your cooking to boost digestion, aka agni, which is vital for energy flow and reducing that agitated vata. Keep it simple – grains like rice, fruits in season, well-cooked veggies, and easy-to-digest proteins.

Look into your daily routine too. Regular yoga and pranayama (control over breath) practices can help balance your mind and body energies. Simple poses like mountain pose or child’s pose can have a grounding effect. A daily breathing exercise, something like Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing), can also be cooling and grounding for vata.

Consider herbal remedies like Ashwagandha or Brahmi, which are famed for calming the nervous system. But remember to check with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting these, as they’ll look at your entire prakriti (unique constitution) to ensure it’s suitable for you.

Lastly, stress and anxiety often ramp up vata, making symptoms worse, so remember to sneak in some relaxation time. Whether that’s a chill evening walk or a good book, even a warm bath—make sure it’s in there.

If those ringing sounds persist though, please reach out to a healthcare professional. Sometimes, underlying causes need more attention, and you wanna ensure you’re not missing those, you know?

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