Tinnitus & Ringing in the Ears

Tinnitus, commonly described as ringing, buzzing, or high pitched sounds in the ears, can be frustrating and disruptive to daily life. Some people experience constant ringing, while others notice occasional episodes that come and go.

At Baker Chiropractic & Wellness, Dr. Baker takes a whole body approach focused on understanding what may be contributing to tinnitus symptoms rather than simply masking them temporarily.

Tinnitus may be associated with a variety of factors including:
• Stress & Nervous System Tension
• Blood Sugar Imbalances
• Hormonal Changes
• Neck & Jaw Dysfunction
• TMJ Problems
• Nutritional Imbalances
• Poor Circulation
• Lifestyle & Dietary Factors

For some individuals, ringing in the ears may be connected to muscle tension or dysfunction involving the neck, jaw, or nervous system. Stress and chronic tension patterns can also play a major role in triggering or worsening symptoms.

Blood sugar balance and nutrition may also influence overall nervous system function and inner ear health. Poor dietary habits, excess caffeine, processed foods, and chronic stress can place additional strain on the body and may contribute to recurring symptoms in some individuals.

Dr. Baker combines chiropractic care, Applied Kinesiology, nutritional support, movement evaluation, and functional wellness strategies to help identify possible underlying imbalances affecting the body as a whole.

Rather than focusing only on temporary symptom relief, personalized wellness plans are designed to support nervous system balance, reduce stress on the body, improve overall wellness, and help patients function better naturally.

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