Depression and tinnitus often go hand in hand, making it even harder for those already experiencing continuous, aggravating the grating sound in the ears. In Latin, tinnitus means call … in all languages, simply means the misery!

** Tinnitus is a disease, condition, or symptom? **

Tinnitus is often called a disease, but not everyone thinks it is a disease. Many experts consider it more a symptom of some underlying problem. I really do not care if it’s a symptom of a condition or disease to people who have it. Those who have it, just want to get rid of it!

Other tinnitus sufferers can call whatever they want, but I call it a condition. Why? Because it is a condition that creates the call, screaming and even splashing noises in the ears of those who have it. The noise can even be serious enough to keep you awake at night. That the constant noise and lack of sleep is enough to make anyone who is depressed. This is a terrible condition to have to live.

** I have no choice but to accept the depression and tinnitus? **

Certainly could not blame you if you were depressed because of this miserable condition, however, I have good news for you. The good news is you do not have to be depressed or stuck on with their tinnitus. It may be deleted!

Some people wonder, Does tinnitus cause depression or whether depression causes tinnitus? I hate that question. Why? Because it appears that people who have tinnitus, have it because of some psychological problem. Tinnitus sufferers do not need that kind of stuff put in them. What we need is to learn to deal with it, or better yet, how to get rid of it all together.

I guess the previous question touches me the wrong way more than most people because I have had doctors ask me, Are you happy at home. Problems in your marriage? when I knew I had a very real physical condition miserable. Everything you wanted to know what it was and how to get rid of it.

Oh, yes, studies have shown that depression causes tinnitus. You also want to know that tinnitus has been eliminated for many people who have found the right approach.

** Different approaches for Tinnitus – What works? **

There are a lot of different approaches to depression and tinnitus, and no matter what the cause is the cure you’re interested, right?

Some doctors trying to treat tinnitus approach sleep deprivation caused by the constant and excessive noise in the ears. They do this by prescribing a tricyclic antidepressant to help him sleep. Do not worry, this drug is only used to enhance the quality of your sleep in this case, not for depression. This approach can help some people to sleep (no help), but what about the buzz?

This approach will help depression and tinnitus? I think not.

Other experts focus on relaxation techniques, counseling, advice and others in an effort to help patients live with tinnitus. One of his techniques is called TRT, which is short of tinnitus retraining therapy. The idea is to train yourself to ignore the noise in his ears. This approach does not cure the tinnitus, but is an effort to divert his attention so that their tinnitus does not bother him much. I’ve never tried this. There is no evidence that this works in the long term.

None of the above approaches to solve the problem of depression and tinnitus. I do not know about you but I prefer an approach that actually gets rid of that wretched noise in my ears and, therefore, the depression goes too.

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