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Admin
07-27-2006, 07:54 PM
Botox May Smooth Your Wrinkles and Stop the Ringing in Your Ears
Sept. 17, 2004 - Now there is a new health reason to use Botox that may be a good way to hide your vanity use of the product that makes you look better. A preliminary new study says it can stop the ringing in your ears.
Botox is best known as a way to remove wrinkles in the skin. The new research indicates that Botox injections may ease the irritation of tinnitus, otherwise know as ringing in the ears. Researchers caution that more study is needed, but initial results are promising.
Tinnitus, or the presence of noises (ringing, whistling, hissing, roaring, booming) in the ears, is a common complaint affecting an estimated 10-20 percent of the general population. Chronic, persistent tinnitus can affect one’s ability to work, engage in social activities, and sleep. For some, the problem is much more harmful, affecting their mood with resulting mild to severe depression. Five percent of the general population are affected by tinnitus to a severity that it causes them to seek help.
The clinical causes of tinnitus have been explored in an effort to explain why this disorder affects individuals so differently, with some having only mild recognition of the symptom and others having true annoyance and more serious interference with their quality of life. Many experts now believe that tinnitus is affected by the autonomic nervous system.
Botox is well known as a remedy to skin wrinkles and frown lines, but many are not aware it is also used for more serious medical conditions, including strabismus, spasmodic altered voice production, failure of the voice muscles to relax, and cervical dystonia.
More recently, Botox has shown significant benefit through nonparalytic effects for problems including neuropathic pain and migraines. Specifically, in management of migraines, Botox is suspected to block not only acetylcholine, but inhibit release of other neurotransmitters and neuropeptides important in the autonomic pathway.
It was Botox’s proven benefit in disease processes via blockage of autonomic pathways, and that a significant aspect of tinnitus is believed to be effected via the autonomic pathway, that lead researchers to examine whether Botox could possibly impact the perception of tinnitus.
The authors of “Evaluation of Botox in Treatment of Tinnitus,” are Katrina R. Stidham MD with the California Ear Institute at San Ramon, Perry Solomon MD, Director-Bridges Medical Clinic-for Botox rx for Migraines and Hyperhydrosis, and Joseph B. Roberson MD, California Ear Institute and Let Them Hear Foundation, all from California.
Their findings are being presented at the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, being held September 19-22, 2004, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, NY.
Learn more about the specialty and otolaryngic disorders at the AAO-HNS Internet web site, http://www.entnet.org (http://www.entnet.org/).
Copyright: SeniorJournal.com (http://www.seniorjournal.com/)

alevi
08-21-2006, 08:23 PM
Dear Admin:

Can you refer me to any Plastic Surgeon or ENT in the Chicago area who is using Botox to treat Tinnitus?

Thank you.

Alevi5@msn.com

Admin
08-21-2006, 09:47 PM
Dear Admin:

Can you refer me to any Plastic Surgeon or ENT in the Chicago area who is using Botox to treat Tinnitus?

Thank you.

Alevi5@msn.com

Try:

Michael Friedman MD
30 N Michigan Ave Ste 1107
Chicago, IL 60602-3747
United States
P:(312) 236-3642

Also, you may want to consult with your primary doctor to see if they know of any good ENT's. Although this article talked about Botox treatment, which I though was interesting, there are other solutions such as TRT or tinnitus retraining therapy and tinnitus maskers to solve this problem.

Also, do you have hearing loss also?

Please advise.

hambon
01-03-2008, 10:59 AM
Dear admin


Can you refer me to any Plastic Surgeon or ENT in the Cincinnati area who is using Botox to treat Tinnitus?

Thanks

BluSu
01-13-2008, 10:29 PM
Dear admin


Can you refer me to any Plastic Surgeon or ENT in the Cincinnati area who is using Botox to treat Tinnitus?

Thanks

Botox for tinnitus, this is completely new to me and I have tried botox a couple of times for frown line. I will be asking my plastic surgeon about this when I see him again. Suggest you try finding someone in your area by doing a Google search. ;)

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What on earth is this poster talking about? I have seen other posts from this person that seem to have nothing to do with hearing. The quote above is supposed to be in regard to a post of mine about Botox; again, what is the poster talking about?:confused:

jay_man2
06-08-2008, 05:23 AM
The site is getting spammed by a couple of "posters."

Mikejl
06-08-2008, 10:00 AM
I sent a PM to the Admin a few days ago, but haven't gotten a response yet. :(

BluSu
06-09-2008, 12:28 AM
The site is getting spammed by a couple of "posters."


I thought as much and I noticed Weiwei, I think it is, is doing the same thing. Hope the site blocks them as I have no time for such child like behavior. :rolleyes:

jay_man2
06-09-2008, 07:00 AM
I thought as much and I noticed Weiwei, I think it is, is doing the same thing. Hope the site blocks them as I have no time for such child like behavior. :rolleyes:I agree. My interest is this site will drop significantly if this continues. From my perspective it's the best hearing aid forum on the net, but it's not worth dealing with the spam.:(

Venster
10-14-2008, 07:29 AM
Botox may help with tinnitus? Well, this is new to me, and also quite interesting. I think ill do some more research on the topic.

Venster
10-16-2008, 07:28 AM
Its difficult to find forums these days without spammers. Sigh.

Loki
12-31-2008, 06:41 PM
Any new information on this? I'm trying Lyric hearing aids now after using the Pulse for a year. They seem to help but I feel like I am under water or my ear won't pop from airplane pressure. Any leads in Albuquerque? I'll call my ENT specialist on Monday and see what he says. Thanks.