Tinnitus
About Tinnitus
Although at present there may be no cure for tinnitus, the research into the condition enables us to provide guidance to help reduce and manage it.
The causes of Tinnitus is not always clear but could be linked with the following conditions:
- Earwax build up can increase tinnitus symptoms
- Some form of hearing loss
- Head injuries or exposure to loud noises
- Ear infections
- Conditions such as diabetes, anxiety or depression
- Taking certain medication
- We would advise anyone suffering from Tinnitus to inform their GP first.
Signs Of Tinnitus
- Sounds often described by a patient as a ringing, buzzing, whooshing, humming, hissing, throbbing, music or singing.
- These sounds can be heard in just one or both ears, or in your head. They can come and go, or be a constant sound.
Treatments For Tinnitus
Although there is no actual cure for Tinnitus there are management techniques which can help reduce the impact it has on your everyday life.
This can include:
Hearing aids
Tinnitus counselling
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Tinnitus retraining therapy
If you’d like to explore the options above, please feel free to get in touch with us. At HearEasy we can offer ways to manage Tinnitus effectively, which can have a positive effect on your lifestyle.
Treatments For Tinnitus
Although there is no actual cure for Tinnitus there are management techniques which can help reduce the impact it has on your everyday life.
- Hearing aids
- Tinnitus counselling
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Tinnitus retraining therapy
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