Are my Sleep Issues and my Tinnitus Caused by Anxiety?
The relationship between anxiety disorders and tinnitus can often turn into a vicious cycle–one that causes insomnia and other sleep disruptions.
The relationship between anxiety disorders and tinnitus can often turn into a vicious cycle–one that causes insomnia and other sleep disruptions.
Lately you’ve noticed that you can’t hear out of one ear. Is that bad? (Spoiler: It’s likely.) What could be the cause? And when should you see a hearing professional?
What are some common mistakes new hearing aid owners make? We’ve got the list.
Are you going mad with that tinnitus in your ears? Discover whether your tinnitus is inherited or what the cause may be. What is tinnitus? Tinnitus is the name describing a person’s perception of a ringing, droning, or buzzing in the ear with no external noises present to explain this sensation. The direct translation of
These hearing tips could be your gateway to the fountain of youth.
Protecting your hearing during loud (but fun) summer activities can help prevent issues like tinnitus and hearing loss.
If you notice any of these hearing loss red flags, you should schedule a hearing test.
Headaches can be a symptom of out of whack hearing aids. Luckily, there’s a solution.
Do you find that your hearing aid batteries drain at the worst times? Find out what causes them to drain quickly.
Find yourself leaning in to hear a conversation better? It could be this.
Here are a few troubleshooting tips you can follow to try to resolve a muffled sounding hearing aid.
Cracking, buzzing, rumbling, thumping and ringing in the ears. Where are these sounds coming from, and what do they mean for your health?