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Managing Tinnitus

Shh! Where Are Those Noises Coming From?

There's nothing worse than quietly sitting in your recliner and hearing an eerie hissing or whistling noise at night. After you jump out of your seat in fright, you're probably determined where that spooky sound is coming from. Understanding the source of these unwelcoming sounds may be from your tinnitus is the key to trying to manage them going into the future.

What is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is defined as a symptom that is characterized as hearing a ringing or similar noise in the ear. The causes of tinnitus vary depending on a person's underlying condition. Having your tinnitus properly diagnosed by a hearing care specialist is necessary to help you learn about practices to manage the noise and treat the underlying condition.

What Noises Can You Hear With Tinnitus?

Some patients may experience tinnitus in only one ear, while others may experience it in both. After attempting to attribute the source of the noise to something in your environment to no avail, it's time to get checked out. Those who are diagnosed with tinnitus describe the noises they hear with variation. Some of the most common noises include:

  • Ringing
  • Whistling
  • Humming
  • Roaring
  • Buzzing
  • Clicking

The tone of the noise can vary drastically from patient to patient. Some report a low-pitched tone, while others report high-pitch squeals. Patients diagnosed with tinnitus can hear these noises come and go or constantly over a period of time. Either way, there are some helpful tactics that you can utilize to manage your tinnitus symptoms while you work on treating your underlying condition.

How to Manage Tinnitus

Since tinnitus is a result of another underlying condition, it makes sense to treat it. This could be with hearing aids, ear wax removal, or even medications causing tinnitus. In cases where full treatment isn't possible, a patient may experience ongoing tinnitus.

Our hearing care specialists can provide you with multiple tactics to help reduce the symptom of tinnitus, such as recommending the Beltone Tinnitus Calmer App. This app allows you to customize and drown out tinnitus sounds. Instead of being spooked at every weird tinnitus sound, your mind will ignore it and be at ease. A healthy combination of these practices will allow you to better manage your tinnitus and increase your quality of life.

Call Us Today

If you're struggling with tinnitus, then it's time to give us a call today. Our helpful hearing care specialists can diagnose your condition and work to create a treatment plan that will assist you in better managing your condition.