Tinnitus - most commonly identified by a constant ringing and buzzing in the ear is experienced by an estimated 50 million Americans. These internally perceived sounds can be very disruptive to your everyday life and may even bring health issues in the future, depending on the cause. Although mostly associated with hearing loss, tinnitus can result from various … [Read more...] about Tinnitus and Ringing in the Ear: 9 Causes You Didn’t Know About
Top 3 Tinnitus Symptoms and How You Can Tell if You Have It
Tinnitus - a term often associated with hearing loss is surprisingly experienced by an estimated 50 million Americans. Simply put, tinnitus is the perceived hearing of sounds and noise (such as ringing or buzzing) by your brain. It is usually a result of damage to the tiny hairs in your inner ears. It is not a condition, but rather a symptom of an underlying condition - such … [Read more...] about Top 3 Tinnitus Symptoms and How You Can Tell if You Have It
How To Survive The Holidays When You Have Hearing Loss
The holidays and the start of a new decade will soon be upon us. How are we almost at the end of the year already? Unfortunately, if you live with hearing loss it can be difficult to feel the same level of enthusiasm for tinsel, turkey and trees. Especially if your condition affects your social life too. Well, your gift to yourself this holiday season is to have a good time … [Read more...] about How To Survive The Holidays When You Have Hearing Loss
Tinnitus and Ringing in the Ear: Everything You Need to Know
Over 50 million Americans suffer from tinnitus (est.) If you are currently experiencing a high pitched ringing in your ear, you’re not alone. This sound is known as tinnitus, and it is estimated that over 50 million Americans suffer from this condition. The sudden onset of ringing, buzzing or whooshing in the ears can be quite alarming. But rest assured that most of us … [Read more...] about Tinnitus and Ringing in the Ear: Everything You Need to Know
Conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss: what you need to know
We’ve all been in loud situations that we’d rather not be a part of, like pounding music, noisy people, and even the overwhelming grind of machinery. These environments often leave a ringing in your ears, and you find yourself unable to communicate with the people around you. For some, this only happens every once in a while, but for many individuals with hearing loss, this is … [Read more...] about Conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss: what you need to know