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Is tinnitus really an unavoidable, untreatable ailment?

Contrary to popular belief, there are ways to not only cope with tinnitus but also to help drastically reduce its impact on your life. Some people may not know what tinnitus is or its causes and treatment options, but that's why we linked to our tinnitus page above.

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The 4 Different Types of Tinnitus

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CBD for Tinnitus: What’s the Buzz About?

Posted on July 12, 2023 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Tinnitus

Some see the cannabis compound as a key to tinnitus relief, but not so fast! Hissing, clicking, roaring, or ringing in ears. Head noises that can interfere with everyday activities. Tinnitus, which as a chronic issue affects an estimated 8%...

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New Year’s Resolution: Tackle Tinnitus

Posted on December 15, 2022 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Tinnitus

Tinnitus can be addressed in ways that lessen its impact on your life. Effective treatment, which often depends on the underlying cause, can range from earwax removal, hearing technology, or sound devices, to medication adjustments, lifestyle changes, or interventions such...

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Musical Ear Syndrome

Posted on July 1, 2019 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Disorders, Tinnitus

My Tinnitus Has a Melody — Is That Possible? You probably know someone who experiences tinnitus — a ringing, buzzing, pulsing, hissing, or humming with no external source. People often call it “ringing in the ears,” and it affects approximately...

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Tinnitus-Friendly Recipes

Posted on March 20, 2019 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Health, Heart Health, Nutrition, Tinnitus

From sound-based therapies to mindfulness-based exercises, new ways to manage or reduce the sounds associated with tinnitus — a ringing, buzzing, or pulsing that has no external sound source — are being developed every day. Though there’s no cure, treatment...

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Can Prescription Drugs Cause Ringing In the Ears?

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Disorders, Hearing Health, Tinnitus

Tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears (this can also be a whooshing or pulsing), is generally the first symptom of ototoxicity and is generally short lived, but it can have more permanent symptoms. About Tinnitus Simply defined, tinnitus is...

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Is It “TIN-uh-tis” or “tin-EYE-tis”?

Posted on July 15, 2017 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Tinnitus

Americans love to debate how to say certain words: Is “tomato” pronounced “tuh-MAY-toe” or “tuh-MAH-toe”? Does the “ee” in “creek” sound like “sneak” or “pick”? By the 1930s, this kind of debate had become so common that it was immortalized...

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What Hearing Loss Sounds Like

Posted on October 1, 2016 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Hearing Loss, Tinnitus

What It’s Like To Have Hearing Loss When you have a hearing loss, it can be hard to explain how your life has changed along with your hearing. What’s more, many people don’t realize how hearing loss has affected their...

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The 4 Different Types of Tinnitus

Posted on January 1, 2016 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Tinnitus

Tinnitus: Common, Constant, Treatable, and Manageable Tinnitus sounds different to everyone, so it makes sense that there are four different types: subjective, objective, neurological, and somatic. Tinnitus is a fairly common medical malady that presents in a variety of ways....

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The 4 Different Types of Tinnitus

Posted on January 1, 2016 by Hearing and Speech Center // Posted in Heart Health, Tinnitus

Tinnitus: Common, Constant, Treatable, and Manageable Do you hear a phantom ringing, whooshing, or buzzing noise — but no one else hears it? You’re not alone. It’s a common condition known as tinnitus. For some people, tinnitus is a simple...

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