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Top 7 Homeopathic Remedies for Labyrinthitis

Labyrinthitis

The labyrinth is a part of the inner ear that is involved in hearing and maintaining balance. An inflammation of this part of the inner ear is known as labyrinthitis. The primary reasons behind labyrinthitis include viral infections (like herpes, measles, mumps and rubella) and bacterial infection of the middle ear.

Labyrinthitis can be treated effectively with homeopathic medicines that aim to reduce inflammation and provide symptomatic management. Symptoms of labyrinthitis include dizziness, vertigo, balance issues, fullness in the ear, noises in the ear (tinnitus), nausea, vomiting, fluid discharge from the ear and ear ache. All these problems can be treated effectively with homeopathy. Conventional mode treats labyrinthitis with the use of antibiotics, antihistamines, corticosteroids as per the case. This may have some side effects with prolonged use.

Homeopathic medicines treat labyrinthitis naturally without any side effects. Homeopathic prescription to treat labyrinthitis cases is based on symptoms as described by each patient. After noting down all the symptoms in detail, a proper case evaluation is done. The medicine that matches closely with the symptoms of the sufferer is finalised. The dosage, potency and repetition are decided for each case separately as per the chronicity of the complaint, severity of symptoms and age of the person. The individualized prescription brings wonderful recoveries in cases of labyrinthitis.

Homeopathy gives excellent results in labyrinthitis cases by working to treat the root cause linked to it. As it focuses to addressing the underlying cause, the results are long-term rather than temporary. For getting the best results, one should follow complete treatment for the time duration as recommended by a homeopathic doctor.

Homeopathic medicines to treat labyrinthitis are made of natural substances that are non-toxic and do not have any side effects. These are safe medicines that are used in a highly diluted form that stimulates the self-healing process to bring natural recovery. These are non-habit forming and can be discontinued on achieving the desired results.

Top 7 Homeopathic Medicines for Labyrinthitis

The most common homeopathic medicines for the symptomatic management of labyrinthitis include Conium, Gelsemium, Kali Mur, Chininum Sulph, Cocculus Indicus, Pulsatilla and Chamomilla.

1. Conium – To Manage Vertigo In Labyrinthitis

Conium is an effective medicine for labyrinthitis with marked vertigo. In most cases where Conium works effectively, vertigo gets worse when turning the head. In some cases, turning in the bed or rising from a seat can also worsen vertigo. Along with vertigo, there may be a pressure sensation in the head and a blocked feeling in the ears.

When to use Conium?

Conium is of great use to manage vertigo in cases of labyrinthitis especially when vertigo worsens from turning the head or on taking a turn while sleeping.

How to use Conium?

Though it can be used in different potencies like 30C, 200C, 1M, it is advised to begin with 30C potency once or twice a day. Use of higher potencies should be done only under supervision of a physician.

2. Gelsemium – For Dizziness and Balance Issues in Labyrinthitis

Gelsemium is a natural medicine for labyrinthitis when dizziness and balance issues are the main symptoms. Light headedness that gets worse from walking is majorly noted in people who need this medicine. There are balance issues, and the person staggers while walking. Along with this, there may be heaviness in the head along with a blurred vision.

When to use Gelsemium?

This medicine should be considered to manage labyrinthitis with marked dizziness and balance issues, sometimes heaviness may be felt in the head.

How to use Gelsemium?

It is advised to take this medicine once or twice a day in 30C potency.

3. Kali Mur – For Managing Fullness In Ears

Kali Mur is a natural cure for labyrinthitis that works well in cases where there is a feeling of fullness in the ears. Along with fullness, crackling noises in the ear may be present. There may be discharge from the ear as well.

When to use Kali Mur?

Kali Mur proves beneficial to manage a sensation of fullness in ther ears that may be attended with ear discharge in cases of labyrinthitis.

How to use Kali Mur?

Kali Mur gives good results in 6X potency that can be used twice or thrice a day.

4. Chininum Sulph – For Labyrinthitis With Marked Noises in Ear (tinnitus)

Chininum Sulph is a wonderful remedy for labyrinthitis with marked noises in the ear (tinnitus). These noises in the ear may be roaring, ringing or buzzing in nature. There may be vertigo that gets worse upon stooping. Difficulty in hearing is another attending feature in most cases.

When to use Chininum Sulph?

Chininum Sulph is an excellent choice of medicine to treat labyrinthitis with complaint of noises in ear that can be ringing, roaring or buzzing type.

How to use Chininum Sulph?

One may use this medicine in 30C potency, once or twice a day for good results.

5. Cocculus Indicus – For Vertigo With Nausea and Vomiting in Labyrinthitis

Cocculus Indicus is a well-indicated remedy for labyrinthitis when vertigo with nausea and vomiting appear prominently. Vertigo is worse when sitting up. Roaring, ringing in the ear, loss of balance and hardness of hearing are the other symptoms that may attend.

When to use Cocculus Indicus?

Its use is mainly suggested to treat vertigo with nausea, vomiting in cases of labyrinthitis.

How to use Cocculus Indicus?

Cocculus Indicus can be used in 30C power once a day.

6. Pulsatilla – For Ear Discharge in Labyrinthitis 

Pulsatilla offers natural treatment for labyrinthitis when there is ear discharge along with other symptoms. The discharge in most cases is thick yellow or pus-like. Frequent ear infections are common in individuals needing this remedy. Other symptoms are vertigo with nausea, vertigo, especially when rising from the bed, hearing difficulty and humming noises in the ear. Pain in the ear, especially during the night, is another prominent symptom.

When to use Pulsatilla?

Pulsatilla is highly recommended for cases of labyrinthitis to manage ear discharge that is yellow and thick.

How to use Pulsatilla?

Among its various available potencies, 30C is most commonly used once or twice a day.

7. Chamomilla – For Earache In Cases Of Labyrinthitis

Chamomilla is a highly valuable medicine for labyrinthitis along with an earache. A stitching type of pain is present in most cases. Warmth may offer relief. The ear feels sensitive to touch, and there may be roaring, ringing noises in the ear. There may also be a blocked feeling in the ears.

When to use Chamomilla?

This medicine suits labyrinthitis cases when there is pain in ears along with sensitivity to touch.

How to use Chamomilla?

Chamomilla 30C can be utilized once or twice a day.

Symptoms of Labyrinthitis

The significant labyrinthitis symptoms include dizziness, vertigo, and problems with balance. Other symptoms of labyrinthitis include hearing loss, fullness in the ear, noises in the ear (tinnitus), nausea and vomiting. In some cases of labyrinthitis, a mild headache, fluid discharge from the ear, earache, and blurred vision may also be present.

Causes of Labyrinthitis

Some other causes, apart from infections, include underlying autoimmune disease, allergies, use of certain medicines (like aspirin, furosemide), injury to the head or ear, and any benign tumor of the inner ear. Smoking, intake of alcohol in large quantities and extreme stress are some other risk factors for labyrinthitis.

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