Nocturia means excessive urination at night time and
tinnitus means ringing in the ears. If you wake up more than one time each night to go to the
bathroom, you may have nocturia. A person with tinnitus often hears
"ringing in the ears," but they may also hear hissing, clicking, or
whistling sounds. It can be chronic and persistent, and it usually occurs after
the age of 50 years. Certain medications can cause or worsen tinnitus, for
example, aspirin, particularly in
large doses.
Both of these conditions can affect your sleep
quality and they are common issues as we are aging. Interestingly enough, there
is a link between nocturia and ear ringing.
According to ancient
Chinese Medicine, frequent urination at nigh time is linked to the weak Qi (energy)
in the kidney meridian. The kidney is a power center of our life force –
Prana. Therefore, weak Qi (energy) in the kidney meridian is linked to aging.
This is why nocturia is commonly seen in the seniors.
You may not know that the energy in the kidney
meridian opens in the ears, so ear ringing is
also associated with weakened Qi (energy) in the kidney meridian. This is
not a co-incidence.
Both issues are related to the aging process and Qi
(energy) deficiency in the kidney meridian. I introduced a few
simple self-care tips to fix these annoying issues easily in this video.
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