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  • 3 Secrets For Choosing The Right Tinnitus Treatment  By : John Currie
    You've heard about the amount of scams on the internet, right? So have you any idea how you should go about deciding on a trustworthy supplier when you are surfing the web in search of a tinnitus treatment?

    When you are dealing with a so-called incurable condition such as tinnitus, is it possible to make an assesment that will correctly determine which site is good and which is garbage? Why is it that ordering a tinnitus treatment via the web can be so scary?

    Tinnitus t...
  • Save Your Hearing Now  By : Barbara Morris, R.Ph.
    Because my hearing is somewhat impaired, I eagerly read “Save Your Hearing Now: The Revolutionary Program That Can Prevent and May Even Reverse Hearing Loss” by Michael D. Seidman, M.D. and Marie Moneysmith.

    Nearly half of 76 million baby boomers say they are dealing with some degree of hearing loss. That’s a 238 percent increase since 1990 when hearing problems affected only 20 percent of this group.

    That means that if you are at midlife or even younger, you need to re...
  • The Whole Tinnitus Story  By : John Currie
    Most people are not aware that the correct term for a ringing in the ears is tinnitus which can be pronounced either as tin-night-is or tin-nit-is. Tinnitus is also called "ear ringing," others will describe it as soft buzzing sounds, humming bird noises, rushing noises like water, hissing, and or tapping like sounds. Not all people will describe their tinnitus noises equally - some hear screaming jet engines and others a gentle purr.

    Tinnitus is a condition, not a disease...
  • The Wonders Of Rhinoplasty Surgery  By : Susan Chen
    The nose is one of the most vital parts of our face and it is one of the first features people notice when they first meet you. Most of us are not born with a perfect aquiline nose, yet all of us crave for that perfect nose such as that of Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts. People often feel that they have no choice but to accept their unsightly nose. But not anymore, thanks to cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is much more commonplace today and much more accessible to people in g...
  • A Complete Overview On Ear Nose And Throat Hematomas  By : Ashish Jain
    One of the most common injuries to the nose is a nasal fracture or broken nose. This usually is caused by blunt trauma to the nose (as in case where a baseball or elbow hits it). Swelling, bruising and bleeding may occur.

    A nasal fracture is usually repaired by a closed reduction. This means that the nose is relocated into a normal position without an incision. Often times, it is difficult to evaluate a nasal fracture immediately after the injury due to the swelling that i...
  • Hearing Faq: Answers To Basic Questions About Hearing  By : Hanson Edgecomb
    * What causes ringing or humming in the ear?

    Ringing or humming in the ear is always coupled with symptoms that will lead to hearing loss. It is often called "tinnitus." Some of the common causes of ringing or humming in the ear are:

    - Persistent exposure to loud noise in your surroundings

    - Allergies and side-effects of medicines you take

    - Level of your thyroid is lower than normal

    - Tumor on ears or brain

    - Stress

    - Depression

    - Old age


    * Do we...
  • About White Noise  By : Jason Rickard
    White noise is one of the most popular new developments in acoustics, commonly used by people. The Internet has become flooded with advertisements of white noise products. The efficiency of white sound to provide a calm environment seems to be the most important factor behind its acceptance among people.

    It may seem strange that the term ‘white’, the name of a color, is associated with noise. The white in ‘white sound’ implies the characteristic property of the white sound...
  • Living With Hyperacusis  By : Jason Rickard
    Hyperacusis is a medical condition wherein the person’s tolerance for normal sound in his environment is lowered. This lowered tolerance is manifested by the person’s sensitivity to otherwise normal sounds in his surroundings. As a result, he feels as if the whole world is screaming at him. The dripping of water in the faucet, a child crooning to himself, a radio playing from a distance, car horns from the road outside – all these sounds are perceived by the person with hyper...
  • Helping Children With Hyperacusis  By : Jason Rickard
    Hyperacusis is defined as the unusual intolerance of a person to sounds that are just normal to people with perfect hearing. It is long accepted that the cause and treatment for hyperacusis is still very elusive even with modern science. Hyperacusis is believed to be a result of damaged sensory cells, which are located in the inner ear.

    Handling the symptoms of hyperacusis in children may prove to be more difficult than it is to adults. First, to help a child deal with hyp...
  • Hyperacusis: A Hearing Impairment  By : Jason Rickard
    Most people know of only one type of hearing impairment – deafness. Hearing no sound at all can be very difficult but looking at the opposite side of it, hearing too much may also prove to be as hard. Hyperacusis is defined as the intolerance to normal and everyday sounds.

    To give you a concrete illustration of hyperacusis, take for example a glass being put down on top of a desk. To ordinary people, the sound produced by such an act is hardly noticeable. For someone who i...
  • Hyperacusis And Associated Risk Factors  By : Jason Rickard
    Hyperacusis is a particular condition, in which the tolerance for various audible frequencies is collapsed. Hyperacusis is not a congenital condition; it develops in the later stages of life. Hyperacusis has to be clearly distinguished from other hearing impairments, to practice adequate treatment strategies. Patients do not have any considerable hearing loss, but only uncomfortable to common sounds. The normal bearable sound range is 100 decibels and the characteristic probl...
  • What Causes Tinnitus?  By : Jason Rickard
    There may be times that you would hear an unusual ringing in your ears- beware you might be experiencing tinnitus. Tinnitus is a sensation in the ear, which constitutes a feeling of fullness of the ear. You can also feel some sort of pressure in it. The loud ringing within you is also dominant feeling and it is mostly a very long and sustained sound. It could last for just a few seconds but the loud ringing sound is very disturbing. And if you have Meniere's disease and tinni...
  • Vertigo: A Symptom Leading To Miniere’s Disease  By : Jason Rickard
    Vertigo is the feeling of whirling or spiraling that takes place as a result of a disorder to a person’s balance. Subjective vertigo happens when a person feels dizzy from within while Objective vertigo is when the person feels that the things around him move.

    Vertigo is, in fact, a symptom, it is not a disease on its own. It is a disorder in the vestibular system. The vestibular system is responsible for joining together the stimuli of the senses and a person’s movements ...
  • Major Causes Of Tinnitus  By : Jason Rickard
    Tinnitus is a hearing problem many people suffer from across the world. It is basically the perception of noise when in the absence of acoustic stimulus. The sounds that are usually heard with tinnitus are ringing in the ears, hissing and roaring noises in the ears or whistling.

    There are two types of tinnitus; objective and subjective. The objective type is where sounds are also heard by the physician and other people, and is not so common. It is subjective tinnitus that ...
  • Tinnitus: An Overview  By : Jason Rickard
    If you often hear some buzzing sounds in your ears, it is something that should look into. Chances are you might be experiencing Tinnitus. Tinnitus is commonly referred to as ‘ringing ears’ or ‘head noise’. To some people, it is known as ‘the club disease’ because some people experience a pulsing sound in their ears right after being exposed to loud sounds.

    Emotional and physical stress can make tinnitus even worse. Loud noises can also infect the eardrums that may result ...
  • Hyperacusis And Social Issues  By : Jason Rickard
    Hyperacusis is a condition where one develops an abnormal sensitivity to everyday sounds and noises. They may also be sensitivity to high pitched sounds. It is a chronic condition which is associated with tinnitus or ringing sounds in the ear. Young and old, who have both normal hearing and a hearing loss may suffer from hyperacusis.

    It is a condition that develops in one slowly, maybe due to head injuries. Some research has also proven that some brain chemistry dysfunctio...
  • Tinnitus - Are Your Ears Ringing?  By : Heather Colman
    Tinnitus is a symptom commonly found in elderly people but is not just restricted to the elderly. It can be found in any age group. It is believed that up to 10% of the population suffers from this condition to some degree or another.

    Sufferers of Tinnitus complain that they can hear things that others can’t. Tinnitus can be found in one or both of the ears and it is not uncommon for patients to comment that the noises seem to be coming from the middle of their heads.

    I...

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