New Life Assembly Of God
Columbus, TX
Have been meaning to check your website for ages. Love its directness and all the photos. Given me ideas for my own. Good luck with the new course... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Paula
Walton Francis X Dr
Columbia, SC
its an excellent site. Dont forget to add us to your links.....and dont forget the cake!!!! Baz xx ... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Sue
Fraser Counselling Center
Hinesville, GA
YOU`RE FABULOUS :-)always an inspiration.You will acheive everything you set out to do in life,always see the positives and have a way of helping... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Moya
Voc Works
Cumberland, RI
Just wanted to see how it worked! please leave me your comments... Thank you Sue... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Paul
Ocean Mental Health Services Inc
Bayville, NJ
A very nice website and you've quite some story to tell. I'm impressed. Congratulations on all you've achieved in your life after all the problems... (more)
RatedCounselling Services
by Bryian
Browse Counselling Experts Articles and Information
Acne  (1,500)
Addictions  (1,500)
Advice  (1,500)
Allergies  (1,092)
Alternative Medicine  (1,500)
Anti Aging  (1,500)
Breakup  (1,500)
Cancer  (1,499)
Dental Care  (1,500)
Disabilities  (1,500)
Divorce  (1,500)
Elderly Care  (1,498)
Goal Setting  (1,500)
Hair Loss  (1,500)
Health and Safety  (1,497)
Hearing  (1,500)
Law of Attraction  (1,499)
Marriage  (1,500)
Medicine  (1,497)
Meditation  (1,499)
Men's Health  (1,500)
Mental Health  (1,500)
Motivational  (1,500)
Nutrition  (1,495)
Personal Injury  (1,499)
Plastic Surgeries  (1,500)
Pregnancy  (1,496)
Psychology  (1,500)
Public Speaking  (1,500)
Quit Smoking  (1,500)
Religion  (1,499)
Self Help  (1,500)
Skin Care  (1,500)
Sleep  (1,500)
Stress Management  (1,500)
Teenagers  (1,492)
Time Management  (1,500)
Weddings  (1,500)
Wellness  (1,500)
Women's Health  (1,500)
Women's Issues  (1,500)

Tinnitus--ringing or other "phantom" noises in the ears--is common and usually harmless--but it can drive people crazy. It can rob sufferers of sleep, concentration, and peace of mind. There's no one cause, and no one cure.

When to See Your Doctor

According to the Mayo Clinic, you should see your doctor if your ears start ringing after a cold and it doesn't go away within a week.  If ear-ringing appears suddenly, with no apparent cause, or if it comes  with hearing loss or dizziness, see your doctor as soon as possible.

Can Massage Help?

If serious causes have been ruled out, and treatment from your doctor doesn't seem to be helping, you might try massage.

Yes, you read me right--massage!

Surprisingly, massage can help in some cases. There are four main types of massage to try.


  1. Trigger Point Therapy

    Trigger points are sensitive, tight muscle "knots" that can be found in any muscle in the body. They can cause a whole host of weird problems in addition to their most common effect of referring pain elsewhere in the muscle.

    Researchers have found that trigger points in the jaw and anterior neck can contribute to or cause ringing in the ears. Deactivating them with targeted trigger point massage may bring relief or at least lessen the symptoms.

    Trigger point therapy is a specialized form of massage, so you'll need to make sure that a prospective massage therapist is familiar with it.

  2. Lymphatic Massage

    Gentle lymphatic massage (lymphatic drainage) to the neck, jaw, head, and ear are worth trying, especially if inflammation is playing a role in the problem.

    Lymphatic massage, like trigger point therapy, is a specialized form of massage that requires additional training beyond the basics of massage school. You'll need to confirm that a prospective massage therapist if trained in this particular therapy.

  3. Myofascial Massage

    Fascia is the connective tissue that's found everywhere in the body, including the face and ears. It can get tight and restricted. Myofascial massage to the big muscles in the front of the neck can help to loosen and relax the fascia of the inner ear, which might help stop ringing ears.

    Most licensed massage therapists will be able to provide this form of therapy.

  4. General Swedish Massage to the Head, Neck, Jaw, and Chest

    Besides being generally relaxing and having an impact on the muscles and fascia of the face and ear, Swedish massage to specific neck and chest muscles can improve or resolve thoracic outlet syndrome, which is thought to be a cause in some cases of tinnitus. "Thoracic outlet syndrome" is simply tight muscles in certain neck and chest muscles that constrict nerves and blood vessels serving the arm and other areas.

    All licensed massage therapists should be able to provide you with Swedish massage to the face, neck, head, jaw, and chest.

If nothing else, massage helps you to relax, which will make irritants such as ear-ringing subjectively easier to bear. Not to mention that it's good for your overall health, and it's enjoyable!

All these massage techniques can also be helpful in other minor ear problems such as ear pressure issues and pain with airplane landings.

You can find information about other alternative therapies at the American Tinnitus Association website.

Remember:Do not pursue any advice given here if it conflicts with the advice of your doctor, and don't continue doing it if it makes your symptoms worse.


Copyrights © 2024. All Rights Reserved. gocounselling.com

Contact Us | Privacy | Disclaimer | Sitemap