Do you ever hear a persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in your ears that no one else seems to notice? If so, you might be experiencing tinnitus, a common symptom often associated with hearing loss.
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Tinnitus can manifest as a phantom noise in one or both ears and may vary in intensity and pitch. While it can have various causes, including exposure to loud noises, tinnitus frequently accompanies hearing loss, especially in older adults.
If you're experiencing tinnitus along with other signs of hearing loss, such as difficulty understanding speech or struggling to hear in noisy environments, it's essential to seek professional evaluation. A qualified audiologist or hearing healthcare provider can assess your hearing and tinnitus symptoms and recommend appropriate management strategies.
Don't suffer in silence
While there is currently no cure for tinnitus, there are ways to manage and alleviate its impact on your daily life. Reach out to a healthcare professional for support and guidance on managing tinnitus and hearing loss effectively.
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