Regenerative Treatment for: Tinnitus or Ringing in the Ears
Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a common condition that can be bothersome and difficult to manage. Although there are treatments such as sound therapy and medication, these are not always effective.
What to do in these cases?
A comprehensive evaluation is conducted, which includes a physical exam and audiological tests, to determine the cause of the tinnitus. Possible causes could be noise-induced hearing damage, aging, inner ear disease, or even certain medications.
On your first visit, we will analyze where the cause of the ringing is coming from and what is the best way to help the ear regain its hearing ability.
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How can regenerative therapy and exosomes help alleviate the symptoms of tinnitus and improve patients’ quality of life?
Tinnitus is a condition that originates in the cells of the inner ear, and regenerative therapy focuses on restoring these damaged cells. Exosomes, which are extracellular vesicles rich in growth and regeneration factors, play a crucial role in this process. These exosomes have the ability to revitalize the cells of the inner ear, which could result in a decrease of the persistent sounds of tinnitus or ringing in the ears.
To enhance the effectiveness of exosomes, they can be complemented with additional therapies, such as the use of low-intensity lasers. These lasers can further stimulate cellular regeneration and blood circulation in the inner ear, which may help to alleviate the symptoms of tinnitus.
It’s important to note that the primary goal of this therapeutic approach is to improve the quality of life of patients. Tinnitus is a common condition that can have a significant impact on people’s daily lives, and these regenerative therapies offer new hope for symptom relief and improving the overall well-being of patients.
What are the benefits of regenerative therapy and exosomes compared to other conventional treatments for tinnitus?
Conventional treatments for tinnitus, such as ear irrigators, often do not provide the desired results, being effective in less than 10% of cases. Regenerative therapy, on the other hand, focuses on addressing the underlying cellular inflammation using exosomes, promoting cell regeneration. Therefore, these regenerative treatments aim to eliminate the root cause of tinnitus, providing more effective relief for patients.
What results can be expected from these treatments? How long does it take to see significant improvements in tinnitus symptoms?
In regenerative therapy applied to tinnitus, conventional treatments and advanced techniques are combined, which can lead to a variety of results. However, it is important to highlight that approximately 90% of patients experience some form of improvement.
The use of exosomes and lasers, along with other interventions, focuses on reducing the inflammatory processes that damage these cells and cause the constant and persistent annoying sound experienced by patients. Thus, many of them benefit from these therapeutic approaches.
This combination of therapies not only aims to alleviate symptoms but also to treat the underlying causes of the condition, which can lead to more lasting and significant results for patients.
Are there any specific requirements or considerations to be a suitable candidate for regenerative therapy and exosomes in the treatment of tinnitus?
For patients with tinnitus, no special criteria are required to be candidates for therapy. It is essential, however, that they follow the treatment instructions provided rigorously. This may include dietary changes such as reducing salt intake, increasing potassium intake, and improving their overall health, which can facilitate cellular regeneration.
We can apply regenerative and cellular treatments, such as exosomes and low-intensity lasers, with the aim of improving the patient’s condition by reducing the intensity of the ringing.
What is the low-intensity laser used for?
Low-intensity lasers have been designed with the purpose of stimulating regeneration and reducing inflammation in the cells responsible for the constant and persistent characteristic sound of tinnitus.
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