Tinnitus and cervical, relationship and remedies



Tinnitus is a very annoying disorder with almost unknown causes.

It presents itself with hisses, buzzing, rustlings perceived in the auditory canal, in a continuous and persistent manner .

It can be a psychosomatic manifestation of stress, or depend on blood pressure, or increased levels of glutamate, a neurotransmitter that forms bonds between neurons.

Cervical disorders, disc compressions and neck muscle tension can also be a plausible cause of tinnitus onset.

Let's better see what mechanics are put in place so as to cause such a disturbance .

Tinnitus and Cervical: Relationships

Recent studies have shown an important incidence between cervical and tinnitus injuries, especially after accidents with the so-called "whiplash" .

Even if the nerves connected to the cervical portion of the spine are not directly related to the auditory nerve, we are studying which relationships can still establish themselves indirectly and cause damage to the auditory system and as a consequence tinnitus manifestations.

In fact some traumas of the vertebral column can be the cause of the change of the pressure of the fluids of the ear labyrinth and cause the onset of rustling, hissing or buzzing.

Also muscular inflammations, with stiffening and consequent wrong postures that can cause a modification of the cranio-cervical structure are a matter of study in case of tinnitus.

Once the relationship between the ear disorder and the trauma to the cervical portion is established, the pathology is indicated with the term "cervical tinnitus ".

Cervical Tinnitus: Remedies

In case of cervical tinnitus, caused by traumas such as whiplash or inflammation of the muscles, it is possible to intervene to reduce and eliminate the presence of tinnitus.

The most indicated figure in these cases is that of the physiotherapist who, after a correct postural diagnosis, will be able to apply the most appropriate protocols.

In fact it is not enough to intervene with localized manipulations, but other stimulations may be necessary, with more or less long frequency waves to disinfame the part such as for example the tecar therapy, before putting one's hand into it.

Physiotherapeutic practices can be combined with the use of natural anti - inflammatory remedies, such as dry turmeric extract and dry ginger extract.

The dry extract of boswellia and glucosamine also act on the muscles and joints, exerting a decongestant, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving action.

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