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Steam treatment for tinnitus

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it requires distilled water for the machine but that is literally all that I put in it we then set it on the table next to the bed and aim the steam coming out of it at her ear for approximately 10 to 15 minutes several times a day and her tinnitus is barely noticeable if at all she said it did come back this morning but it gives her such a relief to be rid of it for several hours at a time as to the time frame it's been just about three months a little under and she has been miserable with this to the point of Tears not knowing what to do about it she tried everything she could she has been to the ENT several times but as I'm sure you know there is no cure but she is considering eustachian tube dilation a new process

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