At a glance, anxiety and tinnitus appear to be unrelated, but with a closer look you’ll find that both can be intricately connected. As we’ve established, tinnitus, also known as ringing in your ears, affects
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare form of tinnitus (ringing in the ears) that is accompanied by a whooshing or thumping sound in one or both of your ears. This sound does not come from an
Tinnitus is described as sounds that you hear that are not within the normal environment because they are generated within your brain. There are some medications that can cause tinnitus through a process known as
Currently, there is no single known cause for tinnitus. Tinnitus can be spontaneous in nature or begin following an accident or injury, medical condition/illness, or stressful life event. Spontaneous tinnitus is classified as any sound
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) is when you hear a sound that has no external source. The most common sounds heard by those experiencing tinnitus are described as ringing, humming, buzzing, screeching, or cricket-like. It
Tinnitus is defined as any internal “head noise.” This internal head noise can often often be described as ringing, buzzing, crickets, roaring, static or white noise. Over 50 million Americans report having tinnitus. This means
Tinnitus is a term searched often. People want to know about it. What it is, what causes it and what can be done to “get rid of it.” You might be surprised to find that
Tinnitus is the perception of ringing or buzzing in your ear, when there is in fact no external sound being produced. One of the most frustrating things about tinnitus is that as of this writing,
People suffering from tinnitus are often dealing with misinformation when it comes to finding relief. Unfortunately, there’s a general lack of education on the topic amongst medical professionals, tons of conflicting reports online, and a
Tinnitus is often a symptom of an underlying health condition that involves perception of a sound that often can’t be attributed to a source in the environment. While there is a list of underlying causes
Tinnitus occurs when you hear a sound (ringing, buzzing, etc…)) in the ears or head without an external source. It is estimated that over 30% of the US population experiences it. There are two main