Are you Suffering from any of these symptoms as a result of Tinnitus? Call Today for a Consultation.     Mild to severe anxiety     Insomnia     Triggered fight or flight   Depression   Negative thinking   Crying spells   Hopelessness   Suicidal thoughts   Ringing in the ears Do you feel your… Continue Reading

Health Conditions Related to Tinnitus

Are there health conditions related to tinnitus? Despite being lesser known, nearly 50 million Americans are struggling with tinnitus. However, since people sometimes think that a faint ringing in their ear is fine or natural, less than half of those diagnosed will seek out help. Source More importantly, tinnitus is often not the problem since… Continue Reading

Can a Therapist Treat my Tinnitus?

Can a therapist treat my tinnitus? People with tinnitus often hear hissing, buzzing, clicking, or ringing sounds in their ears. Contrary to popular belief, however, tinnitus is not a disease itself. Instead, it is a symptom associated with a psychological condition or ear nerve problems. Ten percent of the United States population suffers from tinnitus… Continue Reading

Best Ways to Manage Tinnitus

What are the best ways to manage tinnitus? Tinnitus can be a difficult condition to both diagnose and treat, especially since a physician can never say with any guarantee how long it will last. Despite extensive research in the field, a lot about this condition remains unknown, which makes a proper diagnosis all the more… Continue Reading

What Are Sound Disorders?

What are sound disorders? Speech and hearing related health problems are now gaining more awareness among the public. This allows patients and their families to recognize symptoms and get help at earlier stages. A speech sound disorder occurs when a person struggles with producing speech sounds. As a result, they are unable to communicate properly.… Continue Reading

Types of Tinnitus Sound Therapy

What are the different types of tinnitus sound therapy? Tinnitus is a common hearing problem that affects at least 50 million people in the US alone. While the hearing condition can affect people of all ages, it is most common among older adults. Studies reveal that more than half of these adults suffer from chronic… Continue Reading

Tinnitus Cure 2022

Is there a tinnitus cure in 2022? More than 50 million Americans suffer from tinnitus, making it one of the most common health conditions, according to the American Tinnitus Association. More commonly referred to as ‘ringing in the ears, tinnitus is a common hearing condition that is most often a symptom of another underlying health… Continue Reading

Tinnitus in One Ear Only?

Can you have tinnitus in one ear only? Tinnitus is a hearing condition that affects a person hearing sounds that do not exist. You might be suffering from tinnitus if you experience sounds or noise in your ear and head that you’re sure are not actually occurring in your surrounding environment. (Source) The quality, type,… Continue Reading

Pulsatile Tinnitus Causes & Treatment

What are the main pulsatile tinnitus causes? Tinnitus is a hearing condition in which the affected person hears sounds that do not exist in their surrounding environment. You may experience ringing in the ear(s) or head when you have tinnitus. However, the quality, type, frequency, and loudness of the sound vary from person to person.… Continue Reading

Tinnitus and Psychology: What’s the Relationship?

Is there a relationship between tinnitus and psychology? Tinnitus is a hearing condition in which the affected person perceives sounds that are unrelated to any external source. This means the sound does not acoustically exist in the outside world. Sufferers of tinnitus define tinnitus as a ringing in the ears. However, some others also experience… Continue Reading

Health Conditions Related to Tinnitus

Are there health conditions related to tinnitus? Despite being lesser known, nearly 50 million Americans are struggling with tinnitus. However, since people sometimes think that a faint ringing in their ear is fine or natural, less than half of those diagnosed will seek out help. Source More importantly, tinnitus is often not the problem since… Continue Reading

Can a Therapist Treat my Tinnitus?

Can a therapist treat my tinnitus? People with tinnitus often hear hissing, buzzing, clicking, or ringing sounds in their ears. Contrary to popular belief, however, tinnitus is not a disease itself. Instead, it is a symptom associated with a psychological condition or ear nerve problems. Ten percent of the United States population suffers from tinnitus… Continue Reading

Best Ways to Manage Tinnitus

What are the best ways to manage tinnitus? Tinnitus can be a difficult condition to both diagnose and treat, especially since a physician can never say with any guarantee how long it will last. Despite extensive research in the field, a lot about this condition remains unknown, which makes a proper diagnosis all the more… Continue Reading

What Are Sound Disorders?

What are sound disorders? Speech and hearing related health problems are now gaining more awareness among the public. This allows patients and their families to recognize symptoms and get help at earlier stages. A speech sound disorder occurs when a person struggles with producing speech sounds. As a result, they are unable to communicate properly.… Continue Reading

Types of Tinnitus Sound Therapy

What are the different types of tinnitus sound therapy? Tinnitus is a common hearing problem that affects at least 50 million people in the US alone. While the hearing condition can affect people of all ages, it is most common among older adults. Studies reveal that more than half of these adults suffer from chronic… Continue Reading

Tinnitus Cure 2022

Is there a tinnitus cure in 2022? More than 50 million Americans suffer from tinnitus, making it one of the most common health conditions, according to the American Tinnitus Association. More commonly referred to as ‘ringing in the ears, tinnitus is a common hearing condition that is most often a symptom of another underlying health… Continue Reading

Tinnitus in One Ear Only?

Can you have tinnitus in one ear only? Tinnitus is a hearing condition that affects a person hearing sounds that do not exist. You might be suffering from tinnitus if you experience sounds or noise in your ear and head that you’re sure are not actually occurring in your surrounding environment. (Source) The quality, type,… Continue Reading

Pulsatile Tinnitus Causes & Treatment

What are the main pulsatile tinnitus causes? Tinnitus is a hearing condition in which the affected person hears sounds that do not exist in their surrounding environment. You may experience ringing in the ear(s) or head when you have tinnitus. However, the quality, type, frequency, and loudness of the sound vary from person to person.… Continue Reading

Tinnitus and Psychology: What’s the Relationship?

Is there a relationship between tinnitus and psychology? Tinnitus is a hearing condition in which the affected person perceives sounds that are unrelated to any external source. This means the sound does not acoustically exist in the outside world. Sufferers of tinnitus define tinnitus as a ringing in the ears. However, some others also experience… Continue Reading

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