Tinnitus affects millions of Americans, and there may be many others who are unaccounted for who suffer from tinnitus in some way. Tinnitus can come in multiple forms and varying levels of severity, but it can be a stressor regardless…. Read More
Tinnitus affects millions of Americans, and there may be many others who are unaccounted for who suffer from tinnitus in some way. Tinnitus can come in multiple forms and varying levels of severity, but it can be a stressor regardless…. Read More
Tinnitus affects millions of people across the United States in varying levels of severity. If you have tinnitus, you don’t need to see an audiologist to know for sure; the whistling, humming, or throbbing sound inside your ear says it… Read More
Tinnitus is no joking business; millions of Americans suffer from that “ringing in the ears” intermittently or chronically. Tinnitus can naturally cause distress and annoyance, and, in severe cases, it can cause depression and insomnia. Tinnitus can cause health problems,… Read More
Tinnitus is not an easy condition to deal with. Whether it is chronic or intermittent, tinnitus, that ringing in the ears, can cause quite a bit of consternation. Various studies indicate that one has a higher likelihood of depression and… Read More
As audiologists, we are trained to identify, diagnose, and manage or treat disorders of the inner ear. One of the most common disorders we help treat and manage is called tinnitus.
Multiple professions face the risk of hearing loss due to high noise exposure. Repeated exposure to moderate to high noise levels can cause people to lose their hearing over time. Medical experts have generally attributed hearing loss as the cause… Read More
Tinnitus is a common symptom for many people. It’s what many call the high-pitched ringing in the ears. Whooshing, ringing, whistling, pulsing, and other such sounds describe this phenomenon. While it may be related to hearing, it is related to… Read More
Perhaps you’ve just been listening to some music through your earbuds, and then you stop. Just after the noise ceases, you hear and possibly even feel a thumping, pulsing sound inside one or both ears. Is this you? Some people… Read More
Tinnitus is not terribly uncommon in the United States. Pronounced TINN-i-tus, it is the name for all of the ringing, buzzing, and whistling that people sometimes hear in their ears. Unfortunately, a small percentage of the population has tinnitus constantly… Read More
Many people have experienced an occasional “ringing in the ears.” It may sound like a buzzing or whistling noise. This phenomenon is called tinnitus. Thousands of people in the United States and around the world experience this subjective sound constantly,… Read More