Are You Suffering From Any of These Symptoms as a Result of Tinnitus? Call Today for a Consultation. ■ Mild to severe anxiety ■ Depression ■ Insomnia ■ Negative thinking ■ Triggered fight or flight ■ Crying spells ■ Hopelessness ■ Ringing in the ears ■ Suicidal thoughts Are you growing more isolated? Do you… Continue Reading

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Different Types of Noise Disorders

Certain noises and injuries lead to different types of noise disorders. Most of the noises occur due to different health issues or other possible causes. Noise disorders are very common in people when they grow older. Their ear muscles start weakening, and the brain isn’t able to process the ear hair cells’ movements, which usually… Continue Reading

Hearing High Pitched Frequencies: Do You Have Tinnitus?

Tinnitus and High Pitched Frequencies definitely go together as the noises you hear due to Tinnitus range from very low to high frequencies. Sometimes, sounds tend to get so disturbing that they affect your day-to-day chores and responsibilities. Tinnitus is a very common symptom that people experience before suffering from hearing loss. Nonetheless, there are… Continue Reading

Can You Cure Tinnitus?

People suffering from this condition must often ask, can you cure tinnitus? Tinnitus is usually a symptom of an underlying condition that you may be suffering from. If you go to a doctor when suffering from tinnitus, they will initially diagnose you for another cause that may be leading to diagnosis. In some cases, the… Continue Reading

Best Tinnitus Therapies

What is tinnitus and what are the best tinnitus therapies? People who suffer from tinnitus hear sounds for which there is no external source. If you hear those sounds, you would most likely describe them as buzzing, ringing, or hissing. The most common of all the different sounds is the ringing sound. This is why… Continue Reading

Tinnitus in Senior Citizens

As people start aging, you tend to notice drastic health changes, and unfortunately, those changes are for the worst. Weaker eyesight, unable to walk longer, and reduced hearing are just a few health issues that come with old age. The elderly also start to irritate quicker as they experience different health symptoms. However, one of… Continue Reading

Ringing in the Ears: Is It Tinnitus?

Do you ever hear unusual ringing or even a buzzing sound in your ears? Does it occur frequently or occasionally without the presence of a valid source? Well, that what you may call a “ringing in the ears.” Usually, doctors and scientists refer to it as tinnitus. It is a neurological and audiological disorder. Although… Continue Reading

Are Sound Disorders Hereditary?

Genetics is an important factor for hearing and sound disorders in children. Our bodies are a make-up of trillions of tiny cells. Within each one of those cells, we have thousands of genetic materials, which act like instructions that decide how our body will grow and develop. They are also the determining units that make… Continue Reading

Natural Ways to Relieve Tinnitus

What are some natural ways to relieve tinnitus? The most common definition of tinnitus is the ringing in your ears. Well, a patient suffering from tinnitus can hear multiple different sounds apart from just ringing. The sounds that a tinnitus patient hears have no external source or existence producing them. This can be quite disrupting… Continue Reading

Hyperacusis & Tinnitus Are they Related?

Are Hyperacusis & Tinnitus Related? Below we will describe both conditions and can compare to see if there is any relation between the 2. What is Hyperacusis? This condition involves the inability to bear daily sounds. People suffering from hyperacusis usually find normal sounds to be very loud, painful, and uncomfortable. The most common cause… Continue Reading

Tinnitus Symptoms

A person with tinnitus usually hears a ringing sound in their ears. However, this is not always the case. They may also hear whistling, clicking, and hissing sounds. This condition can be temporary or persistent and chronic. Tinnitus only affects 50 million people in America. It mostly occurs in people 50 years or above, but… Continue Reading

Tinnitus and Telehealth

So how does tinnitus and telehealth work? Unless you live under a rock, you probably have some clue as to how technology is impacting modern life. However, if you go back a few decades, you will realize just how fast it has changed. You can stay connected with your friends and family from anywhere around… Continue Reading

Sound Sensitivity Causes & Treatment

Do you have problems with sound sensitivity? Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder that makes it very difficult to hear daily sounds. Experts also call this condition noise or sound sensitivity. If you suffer from sound sensitivity, specific sounds might feel very loud, but people sitting beside you may not even notice it. Hyperacusis is uncommon.… Continue Reading

OCD and Tinnitus

Is there a relation between OCD and tinnitus? As per some observations, people with Tinnitus possess other conditions, one of which is OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). These two disorders can correlate to each other. In some cases, one can increase the severity of the other. A person with OCD and Tinnitus can experience the severity… Continue Reading

Hyperacusis & Tinnitus Are they Related?

Hyperacusis This condition involves the inability to bear daily sounds. People suffering from hyperacusis usually find normal sounds to be very loud, painful, and uncomfortable. The most common cause of hyperacusis is impairment of the inner ear due to exposure to loud noises and aging. Experts link this condition with tinnitus, which involves a ringing,… Continue Reading

Pulsatile Tinnitus Specialist

Pulsatile Tinnitus is not a disease, but a symptom that affects almost five million Americans. In Pulsatile Tinnitus or PT for short, you will feel as if you’re constantly hearing a noise similar to whooshing, swooshing, or a heartbeat. This sound has no external source and can be very unsettling and debilitating. It gets to… Continue Reading

Is Telemedicine a Possible Treatment for Sound Disorders?

The latest technological advancements have revolutionized multiple industries and changed how the world works. Telemedicine can make all the visits to your doctor, physician or therapist more accessible and easy. Conventionally, diagnoses require an appointment, waiting in line, and making changes to your schedule. A clinic with a good Telemedicine program can provide healthcare services… Continue Reading

Hyperacusis & Tinnitus: Are they Related?

What is Hyperacusis? This condition involves the inability to bear daily sounds. People suffering from hyperacusis usually find normal sounds to be very loud, painful, and uncomfortable. The most common cause of hyperacusis is impairment of the inner ear due to exposure to loud noises and aging. Experts link this condition with tinnitus, which involves a… Continue Reading

Does Tinnitus Go Away?

Will tinnitus symptoms go away on their own? Tinnitus is a common auditory disorder that affects 50 million Americans. It is usually a symptom of other conditions or diseases. The person who suffers from Tinnitus experiences ringing, hissing or whistling sounds without the presence of any external sound. The brain makes faulty perceptions of sounds… Continue Reading

Do You Have Ringing In The Ears?

Ringing in the ears or tinnitus can be a reason behind several things. While it can cause health problems, it is not a disease. You might be wondering the cause behind constant ringing in the ear without an external source. If you fail to treat it in time, it can damage the tiny hairs in… Continue Reading

Do I Need An ENT Doctor to Treat My Tinnitus?

Do you need An ENT doctor to treat your tinnitus? Sometimes, you may start hearing a ringing sound in your ears. This usually occurs after you get a bad infection in your ear, or you have heard a loud noise. The ringing sound can be very inconvenient and irritating, but it finally falls down. But… Continue Reading

Tinnitus & Sound Disorders

Tinnitus & Sound Disorders are a problem for many. Your ear has three main parts: inner, middle, and outer. To perform the function of hearing, you use all the parts. Sound waves enter your ear through the outer ear and then reach the middle part. In the middle ear, these waves vibrate your eardrum. There… Continue Reading

What Are The Main Causes of Tinnitus?

What are the main causes of tinnitus? Tinnitus is a widespread condition, and it is a symptom of various illnesses relating to your ear. This condition can affect all age groups, from young children to old-age people. Tinnitus can disturb your quality of life and may cause depression and anxiety. If you have Tinnitus or… Continue Reading

Treatments For Tinnitus

What are the treatments for tinnitus? Many factors can cause Tinnitus, including genetics, physical problems, noisy environments, etc. To know what is causing ringing in your ears, visit us for a thorough examination, including a close check-up of your ear. Tinnitus may also occur as a side effect of different medications. Therefore, when you come… Continue Reading

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