Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008have been found to be useful in case of hyperacusis. (more…)
have been found to be useful in case of hyperacusis. (more…)
have been found to be useful in case of hyperacusis. (more…)
is a muscle relaxant, it cuts down the turmoil caused to a patient, due to the rising auditory system. (more…)
is a form of highly popular alternative medicine, in which remedies are prescribed by symptoms rather than conditions. Many patients have benefited from the use of homeopathic remedies. (more…)
A concoction of Hypericum, Euphorbia, Vervain, Chamomile, Mugwort and Pulsatilla along with the Bach Flowers Walnut, Rock Water, Beech and Vine is supposed to provide relief from hyperacusis. (more…)
the extracts from the leaves of Ginkgo biloba and its seeds, have been used in traditional Chinese medicine since ages. Of late ginkgo leaf extract has been used to treat hyperacusis, tinnitus, and also various other ailments. (more…)
It is generally considered that Chinese herbs, which do not have any side effect, are helpful in treating tinnitus and hyperacusis.
In a study conducted on a group of patient it was found that patients responded with increased baseline sound tolerance after carbamazepine was given. (more…)
is a gentle, hands-on form of bodywork that unwinds cranial, and cervical bones which helps to cut down stress. Craniosacral therapy in combination with other programs helps to bring down the emotional distress related with hyperacusis. (more…)
As there are no particular treatments for hyperacusis, many researchers believe that cognitive behavioral therapy done in a multidisciplinary setting, could be beneficial. This mode of treatment includes relaxation methods, advice regarding sound, and gradual exposure to everyday sounds. (more…)