If you're constantly plagued by a bizarre humming noise, scientists now have an explanation for it.
Some people occasionally hear a low buzzing or humming sound that doesn't have a clear source. An estimated 2–4% of the world ...
Sound therapy is an effective way to treat or minimize tinnitus symptoms. Evidence suggests that both customized and non-customized therapy may lend relief. If you experience tinnitus, you’re likely ...
In tinnitus, phantom sounds can manifest in various ways, including ringing, buzzing, whistling, hissing, or squealing. While there is no definitive cure, management strategies include sound therapies ...
Have you ever had "ringing" in your ears? You may very well have tinnitus, a common condition marked by "ringing" ears or other sound descriptions like buzzing, whistling, roaring or sizzling. The ...
Tinnitus is a persistent ringing or buzzing in your ear that doesn’t have an external source. Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder that causes an oversensitivity to sound. Tinnitus and hyperacusis often ...
Tinnitus can cause difficulty falling asleep and frequent awakenings. Poor sleep quality due to tinnitus may also affect a person in the daytime, including higher stress levels and difficulty ...
Frequent use of NSAIDs or acetaminophen or regular use of COX-2 inhibitors was associated with an almost 20 percent higher risk of tinnitus Frequent use of moderate-dose aspirin was associated with a ...
Tinnitus is a symptom rather than a condition, but it is not a trivial problem. An inquest heard recently how a 74-year-old man shot himself in the head after being tormented by “screaming in his ears ...
Before taking that Tylenol or aspirin, experts say you may want to think twice as a new study finds over-the-counter painkillers could increase the risk of developing tinnitus in women. Tinnitus — the ...