- Mar 9, 2016
- 120
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma
@attheedgeofscience recently mentioned that a doctor in Germany has completed a study with promising results where 300 patients with tinnitus have been treated with Lidocaine injections to the otic ganglion.
Unfortunately there is no further publicly information available about this study.
But if you do some research yourself you can find out that there is also a German source (publication by Eberhard Biesinger, a German ENT) where otic ganglion injections as a tinnitus treatment are discussed superficially.
The otic ganglion is a particular joint of the trigeminal nerve (nervus trigeminus). Clinical research in the US has shown that the trigeminal nerve plays a significant role in the development of tinnitus. Injections to the otic ganglion with 3 ml fluid which consists of 1% Procaine/Lidocaine are already a proven method to treat the following conditions:
Sources (German):
I will talk with my ENT about these injections and I think I will give it a try if he is willing to do it.
Unfortunately there is no further publicly information available about this study.
But if you do some research yourself you can find out that there is also a German source (publication by Eberhard Biesinger, a German ENT) where otic ganglion injections as a tinnitus treatment are discussed superficially.
The otic ganglion is a particular joint of the trigeminal nerve (nervus trigeminus). Clinical research in the US has shown that the trigeminal nerve plays a significant role in the development of tinnitus. Injections to the otic ganglion with 3 ml fluid which consists of 1% Procaine/Lidocaine are already a proven method to treat the following conditions:
- temporal-mandibular joint disorders
- disorders of the masticatory muscles
- diseases of the parotid gland (parotitis)
- neuralgia of the third division of the trigeminal nerve
Sources (German):
- Tinnitus - Endlich Ruhe im Ohr (Page 140)
- Taschenatlas der Neuraltherapie nach Huneke (Page 68)
- Lehrbuch und Atlas Neuraltherapie (Page 158)
I will talk with my ENT about these injections and I think I will give it a try if he is willing to do it.