Can Tinnitus Symptoms be Reduced by Using Hearing Aids?

Scientists still haven’t pinpointed the cause of tinnitus, a ringing or buzzing in the ears. However, there is one thing that all hearing specialists agree on, you are more likely to experience tinnitus if you also cope with hearing loss. As you probably know, your age, genetics, and lifestyle can all play a role in […]

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Tinnitus: More Than Just a Ringing in the Ears

Tinnitus is an exceptionally common medical condition. Tinnitus can become so extreme that it becomes a burden to live with for around 20 million individuals around the world. And there are also more prevalent presentations of tinnitus which are a lot more mild and sporadic and are also easier to cope with. Tinnitus happens when […]

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Is Your Tinnitus Being Caused by Your Environment?

Tinnitus is an extremely common condition of the ear. Some estimates indicate that 10 percent of people have tinnitus at one point or another, making it one of the most common health conditions in the world. The condition manifests as a sound in the ear that isn’t actually there, normally, it’s a buzzing or ringing, […]

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At Night, The Ringing in my Ears Seems Worse

Tinnitus often gets worse at night for most of the millions of individuals in the US that experience it. But what’s the reason for this? The buzzing or ringing in one or both ears isn’t an actual noise but a complication of a medical issue like hearing loss, either lasting or temporary. Naturally, knowing what […]

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Tinnitus Might be Invisible but its Impact Can be Significant

In the movies, invisibility is a powerful power. Whether it’s a mud-covered hero, a cloaked spaceship, or a sneaky ninja, invisibility allows people in movies to be more effective and, often, achieve the impossible. Invisible health disorders, regrettably, are equally as potent and a lot less fun. As an example, tinnitus is a very common […]

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At Night, the Ringing in my Ears Seems Worse

Tinnitus often gets worse at night for most of the millions of individuals in the US that experience it. But what’s the reason for this? The buzzing or ringing in one or both ears isn’t an actual noise but a complication of a medical issue like hearing loss, either lasting or temporary. Naturally, knowing what […]

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What is The Connection Between Concussions And Tinnitus?

You Know when you’re watching an action movie and the hero has a loud explosion close by and their ears begin to ring? Well, at least some level of minor brain trauma has likely happened to them. To be certain, brain injuries aren’t the bit that most action movies focus on. But that ringing in […]

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Those Late Night Bar Trips Could be Contributing to Your Tinnitus

Do you recollect the old tale of Johnny Appleseed? When you were younger you most likely heard the story of how Johnny Appleseed traveled around bringing fresh apples to communities (you should eat apples because they are good for you and that’s the moral of the story). Actually, that isn’t the whole truth. The real […]

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Diet Could be Closely Linked to Your Tinnitus Symptoms

You’re feeling hungry so you look in your fridge for a little bite to eat. Will it be something salty… how about crackers? Oooo, chips! Wait. Maybe this leftover slice of cheesecake. Perhaps you should just go with a banana on second thought. After all, a banana is a much healthier choice. Everything is interconnected […]

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Are my Sleep Issues and my Tinnitus Caused by Anxiety?

You’re lying in bed trying to sleep when you first notice the sound: a beating or perhaps a throbbing, perhaps a whooshing, inside of your ear. The sound is rhythmic in tune with your heartbeat. And regardless of how hard you try, you can’t tune it out. It keeps you awake, which is bad because […]

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