Tinnitus and loss of left ear hearing - #26764
Ringing in ear left ear since March 2025 Cannot hear from left ear since March 2025 Can hear only if person speaks loud Cccccccccvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvcvvvvbbbbbbbbbbbnnnhhhhhhhgghhhhhghvvvvvxccvvvvvbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
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Please share audiogram for better management.
Don’t worry dear,
NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.
please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS SHALAKYA ENT)for further advice and treatment.
Till then,Take SARIVAADI VATI 1-1-1 WITH LUKEWARM WATER…
Frequent tinnitus and hearing loss are symptoms that can be approached effectively through Ayurvedic practices by considering the unique balance of the doshas, especially vata. Tinnitus is often linked to vata imbalance, whereas hearing loss may involve kaphas obstructing auditory channels or pitta affecting tissue metabolism. It’s essential to integrate these Ayurvedic perspectives to manage both conditions.
Start with dietary adjustments. Favor vata-pacifying foods: warm, moist, and less dry. Incorporate cooked vegetables, rice, and ghee in your meals. Avoid dry, crunchy, and overly spicy foods, as they can aggravate vata. Warm soups and stews can be nourishing and balancing. Moderation in salt intake is crucial because excessive salt can worsen water retention issues linked to hearing loss.
Applying warm Maha Narayana Oil gently around the outer ear can help balance vata. A warm sesame oil ear pack, instilled in the ear canal twice weekly, may also benefit, provided there’s no tympanic membrane perforation. Be cautious with oil drops and get them administered under healthcare supervision to avoid potential complications.
Stress reduction plays a critical role. Pranayama practices like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can calming the nervous system. Daily meditation can further soothe vata and reduce stress-related symptoms.
Stay hydrated throughout the day, as proper hydration supports cellular function and helps maintain balance. In terms of exercise, maintain a gentle routine, avoiding activities that aggravate vata, like excessive running or jumping.
Consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner would be advisable to customize herbs and treatments according to your precise constitution and condition. Some helpful herbs that often prescribe include Ashwagandha and Brahmi due to their nervine and adaptogenic properties. It is suggested you avoid self-medicating with herbs without guidance, as inappropriate use might disrupt your dosha balance further.
It’s important to consult with an ENT specialist to rule out any medical conditions that can be causing these auditory issues. If you’re experiencing severe symptoms, seeking professional medical care urgently is wise for further diagnosis and management.
Ringing in the ear, or tinnitus, coupled with hearing loss, typically involves an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and flow in the body, including in the ears. Often, the excessive activity of Vata can create disturbances in the auditory system. Addressing root causes is vital, and taking steps to balance your Vata dosha will promote subtle recovery.
First, focus on grounding activities, eat warming and nourishing foods that help calm Vata. Include ingredients like ghee, warm milk, sesame oil, and spices such as ginger and cumin in your meals to support digestion and reduce Vata. Keeping yourself warm, especially your head and neck, might also help.
Nasya, or the application of oils to the nasal passages, is particularly beneficial. Use Anu Tailam, a traditional oil, by gently applying a few drops in each nostril daily. This can aid in balancing Vata and improving ear function.
Gently applying warm sesame oil around the ears can help soothe and reduce dryness; do this in the morning and before bed. Refrain from cold environments and loud sounds to prevent aggravating the condition.
Practices such as meditation and Pranayama (breathing exercises) can further help in calming your nervous system and balancing Vata. However, considering the duration and serious nature of symptoms, it is necessary to consult an ENT specialist. They will be able to rule out any critical or urgent issues that need intervention, beyond the scope of Ayurveda.

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