Are Pregnant Women More Likely to Experience Tinnitus?
Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it causes many uncomfortable symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, mood swings, headache, back pain and more. One lesser known symptom is tinnitus, which describes a phantom ringing, hissing, buzzing, roaring or whooshing sound in the ears. For some, tinnitus may match the rhythm of their heartbeat, known as pulsatile…
How to Manage Your Tinnitus During COVID
Many are experiencing anxiety, financial insecurity, isolation and a huge disruption to their normal routine. While it is difficult to cope with tinnitus under normal circumstances, the global pandemic has made managing the ringing in the ear even more difficult. As we learn to adjust to the “new normal,” figuring out new ways to cope…
Your Tinnitus Questions Answered
Even though about 10 percent of the adult population experiences tinnitus, it is not often talked about. Because of that, many who hear a ringing or buzzing in the ear are left with unanswered questions. We put together a list of the most common tinnitus questions and answers below. What Causes Tinnitus? Tinnitus is a…
Can You Be Making Your Tinnitus Worse?
About one in five people in Florida has tinnitus. This ringing in the ears occurs as a result of damage to the sensory nerves in the inner, called hair cells. Unfortunately, once the nerve cells are destroyed, they cannot regenerate. Tinnitus has no cure, but there are strategies that allow you to manage it successfully…