Are There Apps for Tinnitus Management?
Approximately 10% of Americans have experienced tinnitus lasting five minutes or longer in the past year. Tinnitus is the presence of ringing or buzzing in one or both ears when no sound is present. It can cause stress, negatively impact quality of life and often leaves those with chronic tinnitus searching for relief. Although there…
What To Know About High-Frequency Hearing Loss in Children
High-frequency hearing loss is when individuals, particularly children, struggle to perceive high-pitched tones, often due to damage to the hair cells within the inner ear. This type of hearing loss, while more prevalent in older populations, can affect individuals at any age; a study found that 14.2% of participating children who frequently used personal music…
How To Be a Hearing Loss Advocate in The Workplace
The need to cultivate an inclusive and thoughtful environment in the workplace for individuals with hearing loss is essential, given that one out of every eight individuals aged 12 or older in the U.S. experiences this condition. Consider these suggestions for how to be an advocate for those with hearing loss to promote a more…
How Sound Enrichment Therapy Can Help Manage Tinnitus
Living with tinnitus is a frequent challenge for approximately 25 million U.S. adults. The persistent ringing, buzzing or clicking sounds can disrupt daily life, affecting sleep, concentration and overall well-being. While there is no known cure for tinnitus, several symptom management options may provide relief. One effective approach to managing tinnitus is sound enrichment therapy….
What To Know About Pulsatile Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing noise in the ears that cannot be heard from the outside. If you hear a whooshing, pulsing or thumping sound in your ears outside of strenuous exercise, you may have a rare form of tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus presents in approximately 10% of tinnitus patients and is often described as…
Can Migraines Worsen Tinnitus Symptoms?
Comorbidity refers to the simultaneous occurrence of two or more diseases or conditions in one person. While two or more conditions may frequently present together, they are not always causes for each other. The simultaneous presence of migraines and tinnitus is one example of a comorbidity. While migraines may not directly cause tinnitus, the two…
How to Have Fun at a Theme Park With Hearing Loss
A day at Belmont Theme Park can be filled with zipping around on fast rides, eating deep-fried foods and winning prizes at your favorite games. Hearing loss doesn’t need to stop you from enjoying the theme park activities you love. With some easy accommodations and tips, you can have the best, thrill-filled theme park day…
Is There a Link Between Tinnitus and Blood Pressure Medication?
Tinnitus is a relatively common condition, affecting approximately 15% to 20% of people. Tinnitus is a ringing, buzzing or clicking noise in the ears that cannot usually be perceived from outside the ear. It is frequently caused by damage to the ears from loud noise, ear injury, hearing loss or issues with the circulatory system,…
Tips for Preventing Hearing Loss at Concerts
Concerts are a fun way to spend a night out with your friends. If you’ve ever noticed that sounds are muffled or have a slight ringing in your ear after a concert, it is likely because you are experiencing hearing damage. Let’s examine why hearing loss may occur from concerts and what you can do…
Tips For Protecting Your Hearing on the Fourth of July
It’s hard to believe, but it’s almost the Fourth of July. For many of us, that means celebrating with family barbeques or heading to Rancho Santa Fe’s Annual 4th of July Parade & Picnic and, of course, fireworks. While no doubt beautiful and exciting to watch, fireworks can pose a threat to your hearing health….