Loud Noises Things like concerts, sporting events and headphone use can all make your tinnitus worse. You should avoid loud noises whenever possible. If you can’t, wear earplugs. Can prolonged use of earphones cause tinnitus? Excessive ear wax: Using the earphones for a long time also develops excessive ear waxRead More →

Once you habituate: your tinnitus will have no negative emotional impact on you, so it will no longer unduly affect your life. you will notice an improvement in your sleep, ability to concentrate, depression and anxiety. How long before tinnitus goes away? 16 to 48 hours on average is howRead More →

Tinnitus can’t be cured. But tinnitus usually doesn’t continue forever. There will be a large number of factors that will establish how long your tinnitus will stick around, including the primary cause of your tinnitus and your general hearing health. Can tinnitus go away after a few years? In manyRead More →

Antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections, are essential, life-saving medicines. But just like any medication, they carry the risk of side effects. When it comes to one potent class of antibiotics, known as aminoglycosides, these potential side effects include hearing loss, tinnitus and balance problems. What toxicity causes tinnitus? Unfortunately, toxicityRead More →

Objective tinnitus represents actual noise generated by physiologic phenomena occurring near the middle ear. Usually the noise comes from blood vessels, either normal vessels in conditions of increased or turbulent flow (eg, caused by atherosclerosis) or abnormal vessels (eg, in tumors or vascular malformations). How do you get rid ofRead More →

Part of treating tinnitus comes with opening up your nervous system again so numb areas in your body are replaced with feeling. Craniosacral therapy is one of the best treatments for easing you out of this hypervigilant state of red-alert which feeds tinnitus and helping you reconnect with your body.Read More →