According
to the American Tinnitus Association, tinnitus is the perception of
sound when no actual external noise is present. It is commonly
referred to as “ringing in the ears,” but it can actually
manifest in a variety of sounds, including buzzing, hissing,
whistling, swooshing and clicking.
Tinnitus
can be both acute (temporary) or chronic (ongoing) affects over 50
million Americans – that is nearly 15% of the general public. If
you are concerned that you suffer form this chronic condition, we
want to help you find out and tell you how we can help.
Here
is a list of questions to help you decide if you should see a hearing aid
professional for a formal diagnosis.
Do
you hear consistently hear a noise even when there is no external
source for it?
If
yes, would you describe the sound as a:
– Ringing
– Buzzing
– Humming
– Hissing
– Whistling
– Swooshing
– Clicking
– Whining
– Buzzing
– Humming
– Hissing
– Whistling
– Swooshing
– Clicking
– Whining
Is
the volume high enough to hear over other sounds around you?
Do
you hear the noise constantly or intermittently?
Does
the sound keep you up at night?
Have
you heard the sound for at least three months?
Did
you start hearing the noise after exposure to a loud event?
Did
you start taking a new medication before you began to notice the
noise in your ears?
Do
you have a problem with significant wax buildup in your ears?
Have
you been diagnosed with any of the following?
–
Meniere’s
disease
– Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ)
– Hearing loss
– Psychological disorder (Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Stress)
– Concussion or other brain injury
– Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ)
– Hearing loss
– Psychological disorder (Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Stress)
– Concussion or other brain injury
Are
you avoiding activities and situations you used to enjoy?
If
you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, you could
have tinnitus. There is no complete cure, but there are many
effective treatment options to alleviate discomfort.
What
to do next
To
learn more about the cause and treatment for your tinnitus, please
call Evolution Hearing in Charlottesville, VA at 434-260-8007 or our
Raleigh, NC location at 919-670-3258.
Source
Link:- Assistive
Listening Devices
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