Indications | Tebonin

Indications

Declining memory performance is one of the indications for the use of Tebonin®. Memory is a part of our brain functions. In stressful everyday life, it can sometimes happen that the abundance of stimuli causes you to forget or not remember certain things.

However, this does not yet represent a pathological state, but is unfortunately merely annoying. However, if this poor memory function appears more frequently and in the long run in everyday life, this can be the beginning of a decreasing memory performance. A decline in memory performance often occurs gradually and insidiously.

In addition to the disturbance of memory, there is often also a deterioration in the ability to concentrate. Many things can be the cause of a decline in memory performance. For example, the cause may be the nerve cells of the brain, which are not able to adapt as quickly or as well to new situations and are not able to establish as many new connections.

Of course, many past years of life do not leave their mark on the brain either, since it can age over the years just like the heart, the kidneys and all other organs of the body. Sometimes circulatory disorders in the brain can also be the cause of poorer mental performance. Tebonin® can now help in two ways in the case of a diminished memory capacity.

On the one hand, it promotes blood circulation in the brain, and on the other hand it helps the nerve cells to network better with each other again. Another area of application for Tebonin® is in ear noises. Noises in the ear can occur in very different intensities and forms.

They can occur as whistling, hissing, ringing, or even humming and can be of very different volumes. These ear noises are summarized under the umbrella term tinnitus. The ear noises can only occur temporarily or permanently.

One can distinguish between acute tinnitus that lasts less than 3 months and chronic tinnitus that lasts longer than 3 months.Depending on the type and extent of the ear noise and who is affected, it can be disturbing and extremely restrictive for one patient with regard to the quality of life, whereas other patients do not find it disturbing. Therefore, the level of suffering differs from patient to patient. The causes of the tinnitus can also be of very different origins.

How exactly the noises originate is still unclear today. It is assumed that the noises are caused by a kind of misprocessing of other sounds in the brain. The cause can be, for example, some diseases or inflammations of the ear.

Also blood pressure complaints or different pressure ratios, as is the case when flying or diving, can be a cause for tinnitus. Ear noises can also occur at extreme volume, such as at a concert or in an explosion. Often these ear noises are then temporary.

Stress and psychological strain can also be related to the development of tinnitus. There are various ways to alleviate the symptoms. The most important thing is to find out the cause of the ringing in the ears.

In the treatment of ringing in the ears, for example, in addition to relaxation techniques, taking Tebonin® over a longer period of time is helpful. Tebonin® can also be taken when dizziness occurs. The feeling that everything is spinning, the floor is swaying, you lose your balance and fall, as everyone probably knows.

Dizziness can occur acutely if you move unaccustomed or too fast or even if you are afraid. However, if dizziness occurs repeatedly and without a recognizable trigger, it is probably due to a physical or mental disorder. Dizziness can have a variety of causes.

A disturbance in the vestibular system, in the brain or a disturbance in the perception of balance can be a possible cause of dizziness. With age, more and more physical changes and disturbances come into consideration as a cause of dizziness. These changes are, for example, diseases of the vestibular organ in the ear or disturbances affecting the blood circulation in the context of circulatory problems. Visual disturbances can also lead to dizziness symptoms, as vision is an important part of the vestibular system.