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Dealing with Tinnitus

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Tinnitus is a disease of the ear. This disease manifests itself as a ringing sound which can be very mild sometimes, however which can grow to the extent that you cannot hear anything else and this can be very disturbing.

Some of the causes of tinnitus include hypertension or blood pressure related disorders, acoustic neuroma, Meniere’s disease, and arterial bruits. Accidents and head injuries and problems with your wisdom teeth can also cause tinnitus. Chronic infections of the ear channel and excessive wax deposits can also be some of the common causes of this problem and you need to make sure that your ears are cleaned at all times to avoid any infection.

Tinnitus is considered a chronic disease and there is no permanent cure for it. However, if the disease is related to a physical condition, then once the condition is cured, the symptoms of the tinnitus get better with time.

Tinnitus is a very stressful condition which can affect a patient psychologically to a great extent. The symptoms of the constant noise will create a disturbance in your everyday life and also in all other factors that rule a good health, like good sleep or any kind of peace at all.

There are some specific sound therapies that are used by tinnitus patients to cope with the sound of the disease. By being aware of these sounds they are able to put their minds in other tasks and ignore the constant sound for sometime at least.

However, these symptoms are not really treated as a disease, but as the outcome of other ear related diseases that create the tinnitus. It is also related to hearing loss due to old age and most of the people that suffer from this condition are in the age range of 55 to 65 years of age.

The intensity of the sounds also depends on the intensity of the infection or problem that is actually creating this condition, as this is totally related to the loss of proper functions of the ear and the sounds, there are theories that this maybe a homeostatic response of the auditory neurons that is making them hyperactive and it is therefore creating this kind of noise.

The symptoms of this condition vary from person to person and there are those who have a constant ringing of the ears and in the worse cases, you will be hearing some very loud sounds which can be very disturbing specially if they don’t give you a break.

It is therefore very important to seek all the proper information in this regard and get the proper treatment that will help you deal with this condition promptly.

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Nasal Staph Infection

Staphylococcus is a group of bacteria which cause various kinds of infections and diseases. In case of nasal staph infection, these bacteria form a colony in the nose.

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Symptoms:

Most of the people fail to recognize that there is staph in there nasal passage. There are no particular symptoms associated with nasal staph infection. For a long time, you won’t know that your nose is infected by staph since no abscesses, or nasal problems will be observed. Nasal staph infection can be identified only with the help of a physician. A physician will perform a nasal swab and test the culture of staph. A study shows that 30% of the population has nasal staph infection without having the knowledge of it. If you consistently suffer from nasal problems, and have observed abscesses or swelling in the internal nose, you should immediately undergo a staph test.

Warning signs:

Most of the people suffering from constant stuffy nose have staph bacteria residing in their nasal passage. Staphylococcus aureus, the bacteria usually responsible for nasal staph infection causes no noticeable symptoms and hence may go unnoticed a lot of times. Though no problems may be visible at first, to the people having infection but nasal staph infection cannot be neglected. People having nasal staph infection face the following risks:

  • The healing time of a wound, cut, or surgery increases to a large extent.
  • Women may get sore nipples during breast feeding, if they suffer from infection.
  • The immune system of the person becomes unable to control the spread of skin diseases in the body like eczema, psoriasis etc.

The staph skin infections are mostly treated with the use of antibiotic pills and injections. These fight with the germs readily and help in eliminating them from the skin but these rarely help in case of nasal staph infection. Hence many times even after treatment, staph aureus returns back and infects your skin or body. The most commonly known adverse effect of Staph aureus in nose is that it delays the healing process.

Treatment:

The first step would be to get an appointment with your physician and tell him the whole history of your problem. Explain to him all your worries and go for a nasal swab if suggested by him. A culture usually takes approximately 2 to 3 days to grow. If detected positive for staph, ask for necessary advices and follow a routine care plan for the treatment of the nasal staph infection. Make sure that your physician lets you know the type of staph and prescribes you the medicines accordingly. For example, MRSA staph infection and VRSA staph infection would require antibiotics different from usual staph. The medicine should be prescribed depending on the resistance of the staph and the antibiotics to which they are non resistant can be put to use.

Nasal staph infection can be treated by applying ointments in your nose prescribed by your doctor. Some popularly known ointments are- bacitacin, mupiricin and other different combinations. Applying them in the bedtime for few weeks can help in curing the nasal staph infection. A resistant staph aureus will need different medicines which can only be prescribed by a physician after the cultures have been analyzed.

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