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Is Tinnitus Treatable?

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 24, 2016

Categories: Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a condition where a person frequently experiences buzzing, hissing or ringing in the ears. It affects around 25 million people in America. There are several things that can trigger tinnitus, including noise-induced hearing loss, brain tumors, blood vessel damage or hormonal changes.

It is also important to note that tinnitus can be a side effect of certain medications. In fact, it is estimated there are over 200 medications that can … Continue Reading

Tinnitus Relief From Japan 2014

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 22, 2016

Categories: Tinnitus Research

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Tinnitus is the medical condition of ringing in the ears. Although millions of people, including Beethoven, have suffered from this condition, medical science has not found a cure. Medications and treatments are available that provide some relief, but the current best hope is tinnitus relief from Japan 2014

Causes of Tinnitus

Causes of tinnitus include the following:

  • Excessive Exposure to Loud Sounds
  • Blockages in the Ear
  • Aspirin and Some Antibiotics
  • Some Underlying Diseases
  • Reconnections Occurring … Continue Reading

University Of Colorado Menieres

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 17, 2016

Categories: Uncategorized

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Thousands of people are diagnosed with Meniere’s disease each year. Meniere’s often impacts middle-aged adults, but the disease can be present in people of all ages. Since all of the symptoms may not be present in every patient, it can be challenging for doctors to diagnose this disorder.

Disease Background
Meniere’s disease can be difficult to understand, but scientists have made amazing progress in researching the illness. This disease was initially discovered after a correlation … Continue Reading

Tinnitus Without Hearing Loss

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 15, 2016

Categories: Hearing Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Tinnitus is characterized by a ringing sound in the ears, but it may also be heard as a buzzing, whirring, chirping or other repetitive sound. The sound may be mild and bothersome, or it may be so loud that it is debilitating. Tinnitus is most commonly associated with hearing loss, such as hearing loss related to damage to the ear drums or other parts of the auditory system. However, tinnitus without hearing loss … Continue Reading

Noise Cancelling Headphones

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 10, 2016

Categories: Hearing
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Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Tinnitus is a painful condition that causes people to experience a nearly constant ringing sound in their ears. Infections and certain medical conditions may cause tinnitus to develop, but the most common reason why people get tinnitus is exposure to loud sounds. The more frequently a person is exposed to loud sounds, the more likely they are to develop tinnitus. Noise cancelling headphones for tinnitus use a built-in microphone and electronic circuitry to … Continue Reading

Online Tone Generator

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 08, 2016

Categories: Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Tinnitus is a medical condition in which a person hears a sound from within their ears, but there is no external sound present in the environment. This auto-generated sound may occur only at certain times, such as when the person is under stress, or it may be an all day and all night long experience. If you have tinnitus, there are treatment options that may help to lessen your symptoms. An online tone … Continue Reading

Noise Damage Without Hearing Loss

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 03, 2016

Categories: Hearing

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

If you have occasional, regular or constant ringing in your ears, you are not alone. Up to 15 percent of American adults have this condition, and it has serious impacts on about 1 percent of the population. Tinnitus can make it hard to carry on a conversation, listen to a professor, watch television or conduct a meeting with your boss or colleagues. In most cases, tinnitus is related to damaged hearing without hearing … Continue Reading

Best Masking Sound For Tinnitus

Written by AudioNotch Team on March 01, 2016

Categories: Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

Tinnitus is a condition often described as a “ringing” or “buzzing” sound in the ears. Tinnitus can be continuous or intermittent, and the sound may be loud or soft and subtle. The condition is fairly common, and many people simply adjust to the ongoing sounds in their ears without huge difficulty. For some people, however, the condition can be very loud and extreme. It can interfere with normal hearing, even though the Tinnitus … Continue Reading