Saunas?
I have tinnitus, but also believe to have recently developed eustachian tube disfuntion (occasional dual source sound distortion, decongestiants help the fullness in ear, haridryer feels great,...
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I expect that the heat and steam from a sauna might help with clearing the sinuses and help the fullness for a few hours. here'a another remedy from a previous thread....When I had that ear fullness...
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Just be sure to drink a lot of water before and after using the sauna. It dehydrates you.I use one 3 times a week at my gym. WhenI first got the T I also had terrible stuffy earsand loud noise. I...
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I discussed this with several people in length, and opinions are somehow divided. But according to the majority of articles by doctors I've read, it's usually not recommended to visit saunas if you...
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thanks for the replies! I wish I had an ENT who gave simple advice like that (even if it were just to get rid of me).The blood pressure warning is a good one. - thankOne of the great thing about this...
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What Christian said is so interesting. I never related the fact of my noise decreasing withthe cold shower after the sauna. But I thinkthat could be very true.I do notice it increase a bit in the...
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>But it>is so quiet in there that I thought I was just>perceiving it more.It must be the cultural difference, but in the saunas in Germany it's usually not quiet! People like to chat there....
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I live in Minnesota Finnish ethnic territory, where saunas are a way of life, and where the settlers built the saunas first, and the houses later. It's considered oddball behavior not to have at least...
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Right again Christian.I find at least in my area of Southern Calif. veryfew people use the sauna. Most prefer the steamrooms. They don't like the dry heat.In fact just the other day a person came...
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I have tinnitus, but also believe to have recently developed eustachian tube disfuntion (occasional dual source sound distortion, decongestiants help the fullness in ear, haridryer feels great,...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
I expect that the heat and steam from a sauna might help with clearing the sinuses and help the fullness for a few hours. here'a another remedy from a previous thread....When I had that ear fullness...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
Just be sure to drink a lot of water before and after using the sauna. It dehydrates you.I use one 3 times a week at my gym. WhenI first got the T I also had terrible stuffy earsand loud noise. I...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
I discussed this with several people in length, and opinions are somehow divided. But according to the majority of articles by doctors I've read, it's usually not recommended to visit saunas if you...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
thanks for the replies! I wish I had an ENT who gave simple advice like that (even if it were just to get rid of me).The blood pressure warning is a good one. - thankOne of the great thing about this...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
What Christian said is so interesting. I never related the fact of my noise decreasing withthe cold shower after the sauna. But I thinkthat could be very true.I do notice it increase a bit in the...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
>But it>is so quiet in there that I thought I was just>perceiving it more.It must be the cultural difference, but in the saunas in Germany it's usually not quiet! People like to chat there....
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
I live in Minnesota Finnish ethnic territory, where saunas are a way of life, and where the settlers built the saunas first, and the houses later. It's considered oddball behavior not to have at least...
View ArticleRe: Saunas?
Right again Christian.I find at least in my area of Southern Calif. veryfew people use the sauna. Most prefer the steamrooms. They don't like the dry heat.In fact just the other day a person came...
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