Most Tinnitus, Vertigo and Dizziness Patients Recover Spontaneously
Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
by Hillary Weston
http://www.en.tinnitus-vertigo-clinic.com/
"Most Tinnitus, Vertigo and Dizziness patients recover spontaneously - with or without treatment, during the first 6 months of suffering" ( Dr. Z. Shemesh, Hadassah Hospital, Jeruzalem).
Jeruzalem Novemner 25, 2009 .
Tinnitus refers to any auditory perception not directly produced by an external stimulus. It is commonly described as constant or frequent sounds in your ears, such as ringing, swooshing, roaring, rushing, hissing or buzzing.
Dr. Zecharya Shemesh, a world renowned physician from The "Hadassah Ein-Kerem" Hospital in Jeruzalem, explains why they have chosen to focus on alleviation of the symptomatology of chronic Tinnitus, Vertigo and Dizziness patients.
"Most patients recover spontaneously - with or without treatment, during the first 6 months of suffering. Patients who do not find relief for their Tinnitus or unsteadiness or do not respond to the currently used treatments (Tinnitus maskers of all types, medications, exercises of various types) are considered chronic".
Dr. Shemesh said that many acute Tinnitus, Vertigo or Dizziness patients do not need "as intensive medical workup as we do here in Israel". The high rate of spontaneous cures means that during the first stage of the symptomatology it is possible to follow the commonly used treatments.
If all of these fail to provide relief, there is reason to call our clinic.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)and then there are those miserable ones with Minneere's (I can't spell) Syndrome... anything new on that? Thanks for writing this. Marijo
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