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An Overview of Tinnitus

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What is tinnitus? Can it go away? How do you pronounce it? So many questions answered here!

If you are reading this post, you are likely interested in knowing what tinnitus is. You haven’t just found the answer, which is below, but a wealth of knowledge about audiology and a group of people in Baltimore, MD, that care about those with hearing loss. Check out this overview of tinnitus below, and feel free to check out what else we have in store!

How Do You Pronounce Tinnitus?

Tinnitus actually has two correct pronunciations. It can sound like “TIN-nih-tuss” with a little “i,” or like “tin-NIGH-tuss.” Use whichever one you prefer.

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a phenomenon in the ear. The symptom is a sound heard from within someone’s ear rather than an outside source. It sounds like a high-pitched tone, a buzzing, or a whooshing sound in a person’s ear, but it is happening within the ear; no one else can hear it. For some, tinnitus comes and goes, and for others, it is chronic.

What Causes Tinnitus?

There are different ideas about what causes tinnitus. It is still rather mysterious, but many who have researched it believe that it is a failure of the brain to correctly translate sounds transmitted from the ear. The damage could be within the cochlea, a snail-shaped organ in the inner ear, that contains tiny hair cells.

Consequences of Tinnitus

Tinnitus can cause aggravation and depression at its worst. It can wreak havoc on one’s mental and physical health, specifically it is constant. It can increase stress, insomnia, blood pressure, etc., and overall, a lower quality of life. Tinnitus can also accompany hearing loss, even mild hearing loss, which results in impeded communication.

How Do You Treat Tinnitus?

How do you treat tinnitus? No one knows an exact cure, although there are ways to minimize it, such as hearing aids and relaxation practices. Some foods can also help with nerve and blood circulation health. Tinnitus can also go away on its own. If it is affecting your life, see your local audiologist for advice.

Trust the Experts at Clarity Audiology & Hearing Solutions

Need help with your hearing? Clarity Hearing can help. Clarity Audiology & Hearing Solutions is an independently owned and operated clinic that focuses on quality of care and personalized, friendly service to the surrounding areas of Ellicott City, Catonsville, Columbia. Our Doctors of Audiology are highly trained with advanced degrees and take the time to provide the personalized care and attention that you need and deserve. We provide advanced hearing aid options that are personally calibrated with cutting-edge digital technology to fit your hearing loss, your unique ear anatomy, and your individual listening needs.

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