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Tips for Managing Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a ringing, roaring, hissing, whistling, humming, buzzing or other sound in the ears that has no external source. In some cases, it is a mild nuisance, but in others, it is a debilitating…
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Causes & Risk Factors for Tinnitus
The term tinnitus describes a phantom ringing, roaring, hissing, whistling, humming, buzzing or other sound in the ear with no external sound source. According to a 2018 study published in the journal Ear and Hearing,…
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What to Know About Musical Ear Syndrome
Musical Ear Syndrome (MES) is a condition in which people hear music, singing or voices when no external source of sound is present. While it may sound like auditory hallucinations associated with mental health disorders,…
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How to Manage Tinnitus at Night
Tinnitus, the perception of ringing or buzzing in the ears without external sound, can be particularly bothersome at night when everything else is quiet. This can make falling and staying asleep challenging for the roughly…
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Can Yoga and Meditation Help Treat Tinnitus?
Dealing with a persistent ringing or buzzing in your ears can not only be annoying, but for some tinnitus sufferers, it can interfere with their quality of life. For that reason, many with tinnitus look…
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What Common Noises in the Ear Mean
Noises in the ear can be disorienting but are usually not a sign of a serious health condition. Let’s take a look at three common ear noises and examine their likely causes as well as…
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Study Shows Link Between Traffic Noise & Tinnitus
The term “tinnitus” describes a phantom ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, humming, buzzing or other sound in the ear that has no external source. While many people think of extremely loud events as being the main…
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Why Do Hearing Loss & Tinnitus Sometimes Occur During Pregnancy?
Pregnancy can be exciting, but the side effects can also be exhausting. In addition to the well-known symptoms such as fatigue, swelling and nausea, you can also experience tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and hearing…
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Why Do I Get Occasional Bouts of Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is a ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, humming, buzzing or other sound in the ear with no external source. If you get occasional bouts of tinnitus when taking a stroll through John F. Baldwin Park…
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Can Glaucoma Increase Your Risk of Tinnitus?
New research has shown that having primary open-angle glaucoma may increase your risk of experiencing tinnitus. What is Tinnitus? Tinnitus is often described as a ringing in the ear. However, some people also experience hissing,…
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