Tips for Controlling Tinnitus

Have you been diagnosed with tinnitus? If you have, controlling tinnitus will go a long way giving you back you quality of life. Tinnitus that is not controlled will continue to grow worse and eventually rob you of your ability to hear your spouse, your kids, people on the job and your world because of the ringing, clicking or buzzing noises in your ear or ears. The way to control…
Read more...Worried About Tinnitus Hearing Loss?

Tinnitus hearing loss affects over 40 million people in the United States alone and it’s a problem that transcends both gender and all economic groups. Fortunately, most tinnitus hearing loss can be treated, controlled and in some cases – depending on the cause of the tinnitus-cured. Tinnitus hearing loss may or may not be permanent depending on the reason for the ringing in your ears. Prolonged exposure to loud noises…
Read more...Common Causes for Ringing Ears

The ringing, buzzing or ticking sound that you may be hearing off and on in your head has a name. Tinnitus can become a chronic condition if the symptoms aren’t addressed early on. The longer you let your ringing ears go on untreated, the longer it will take to get back under control. An estimated 40 million people in the United States alone suffer from ringing of the ears and…
Read more...Curious About Pulsatile Tinnitus?

Among the types of tinnitus, pulsatile tinnitus is one of the most difficult to treat. In short, it is a rhythmic noise (usually ringing or booming sound) an that beats in time with an individual’s pulse. It may present itself as a single noise or there may be multiple low-pitched thumping or boom-like sounds. Other pulsatile tinnitus sufferers report clicks or ticking in time with their heartbeats. Pulsatile tinnitus, while…
Read more...Problems of the Ear: Tinnitus

Tinnitus is a very common problem of the ear. Tinnitus is actually a treatable condition, usually the best treatments address one of the many causes of the ringing, buzzing or hissing sound in your ear or ears. Remember when your parents told you to turn down the music because you were going to damage your hearing? Or that embarrassing time your Mom made you wearing ear plugs to a concert?…
Read more...What Really Causes Tinnitus?

Have a ringing, buzzing or hissing sound in your ears? There’s an good chance you have tinnitus. The positive thing about tinnitus is that you don’t have to “just put up with it”. There are numerous ways to treat your tinnitus before it grows worse. It is just a matter of determining the causes and the most effective treatments address how you got tinnitus in the first place. First of…
Read more...Sudden Hearing Loss Reasons and Remedies

Imagine you woke up one morning and you suddenly couldn’t hear your partner, your kids or your dog clearly. You have sudden hearing loss. And it wasn’t silence either, it was a loud hissing noise or a buzzing or perhaps a ringing so loud you couldn’t hear what people were saying. There are numerous reasons that people experience sudden hearing loss and we’re going to cover some of the most…
Read more...The Search for a Natural Tinnitus Cure

Tinnitus generally doesn’t physically hurt but it can disrupt and diminish the quality of your life and hurt you in a lot of other ways if you don’t treat your tinnitus as soon as you realize you suffer from this condition. If you are experiencing a buzzing, hissing, air-like sound or ringing in your ears; it’s smart to get yourself checked out by a professional. The cause could be tinnitus…
Read more...Is It Chronic Tinnitus?

You’re reading this article because you’re online researching whether or not that ringing, hissing, buzz-buzz-buzz in your ear is actually tinnitus. Tinnitus is a painless, yet chronic condition that is normally caused by repeated, long term exposure to high levels of noise. When your Mom told you to turn down your iPod, she was actually right – you can even get tinnitus in the future from listening to music at…
Read more...Home Remedy Tinnitus Treatment

Tinnitus treatment isn’t a “one size fits all” endeavor. Discovering the cause of your own case of tinnitus is one of the first factors to determining the type of treatment for that annoying buzzing or ringing sound causing your hearing loss that will help your own individual situation. Some of the most common causes for tinnitus can range from the most common cause which is repeated exposure to loud sounds….
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