How To Cure Wind Sound In The Ears

January 31, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment 


Are you looking for information that will help you with that persistent noise in your ear? If you are, then you are on the right page. This article will present some of the causes and best cures for this problem.

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That feeling of wind sound in the ears is quite unpleasant. It is no wonder it leaves feeling nauseas and somewhat ill. There are many causes of this and cures also come in various forms. Let me quickly provide some useful insights into this problem. Take the time to understand each point carefully.

  • One possible cause is that your nose might be blocked. In this case you may need to drink medication that treats allergies. You can see a pharmacist to help recommend something you can take. If your nose is not clogged up read on.
  • Chances are you have ear wax.Most people do not know it but their ears produce a lot of was. In this case you might have to see a doctor. The wax will be flushed out by the doctor using warm water and a syringe. If you do not like this option or feel like it is not relevant then try hydrogen peroxide. Read about it below.
  • I normally do not recommend this one but I have seen other people use it by lying on the side and adding a cap full in the ears.
  • If none of these can’t stop the wind sound in ear drums or feel like they won’t help then you probably have Tinnitus. This is a condition that is characterized by rining of the ears even when there is complete silence. This noise is described quite differently by various people, for some it is a buzzing or humming sound while others say it it like the waves of the ocean or the winf . In any case if the problem is not attended to it could get worse.

Prevent Sleep Paralysis

January 31, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment 


This article analyses sleep paralysis, the things that it is caused by and the available remedies and solutions. Read it through and I’m sure you will find it to be of great help.

One thing that is common about hallucinatory sleep paralysis is the vividness and reality of the things that you are seeing. In such cases you tend to panic especially when you realize you cannot move or even scream.

The funny thing is that the paralysis sets in to prevent you from doing just that. In trying to move you are attempting to respond to something that is you are seeing in a dream. There is no telling the amount of harm that we would do to ourselves and others if we reacted to everything that went on in our dreams. So unfortunately the change from total sleep to a state of full consciousness is not always a smooth one.

If your sleep happens to be disrupted whilst you are having a dream the paralysis sets in. Having experienced a number of these episodes myself describing it as being uncomfortable is quite an understatement. That is one thing that I’ve come to notice about sleep paralysis, the sensations are just too real to ignore.

You might be wondering if there is perhaps a solution? Of course there are many causes to this and the solutions are just as many too. The underlying theory though is avoiding anything that will disrupt your normal sleep. Things that send signals to the brain and require it to become active. Things like light, sound or even going to sleep before emptying your bladder or bowels can bring about an episode.

Just check out any one of the following and you should be able to sleep peacefully after that:

Sleep Paralysis Cure, sleep paralysis cause, how to stop rem sleep

Hallucinatory sleep paralysis is an acknowledged medical condition and therefore help is available for it. There is no need for you to continue experiencing sleepless nights. There are so many remedies and solutions to this problem.

Sleep Paralysis Refelief

January 31, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment 


This article takes a closer look at this condition and offers some ways in which you can deal with this condition. Go through it quickly and get some answers to this somewhat unknown condition.

REM is the period of sleep that is associated with dreaming. If during the time that you are experiencing a dream and you are suddenly woken up then you will experience REM sleep paralysis. The paralysis sets in because the transition from being totally asleep to being fully awake is a gradual process. When the disruption is sudden the speed with which the body and the brain reacts is not the same and you are likely to experience the paralysis.

Why does it occur when you are having dreams? This is simply because dreams are not real and you should not be reacting to them. So when sleep is suddenly interrupted during REM sleep and you try and react to things you believe to be real, the paralysis sets in.. I’m sure you can appreciate the harm we do to ourselves and others if we could react to the things that we see in our dreams.

You can get further reviews, alternative remedies and solutions at any one of these: stop Sleep Paralysis, Sleep Paralysis – Help group, treatment for sleep paralysis

Things that will dirupt your normal sleeping routine will cause you to experience sleep paralysis. There are some stimuli that the brain responds to when you are asleep. The brain does respond to light and sound. So usually sleeping in a dark and quiet room should lessen the occurrences of REM sleep paralysis.

There are also some things that are known to precipitate this condition. If you take alcohol, caffeine or smoke at night or before you sleep you are increasing the chances of experiencing sleep paralysis. Try and be relaxed and stress free especially at night.

REM sleep paralysis is an acknowledged medical condition and you shouldn’t feel ashamed or embarrassed to get help for it. There are quite a number of ways that you can deal with this condition and with the internet alternatives are never hard to find.

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