Tinnitus is described as a ringing in your ears that only you can hear. It is a common condition that people experience temporarily or long term. It can occur in one or both ears. People will often describe it as a pulsing, ringing, buzzing or whooshing sound coming from your ears or head. The experience Read more..
What Happens if Hearing Aids Don’t Work?
Learning to wear hearing aids can be a difficult adjustment to your life, and you may feel that the hearing aids just aren’t working for you. Like wearing glasses or healing from an injury, it takes time to learn how to wear your healing aids and get the most out of them. Many people often Read more..
How Tinnitus and Vertigo Go Hand in Hand
Do you sometimes feel that the world is spinning around, and you’re off-balance even while being still? Well, you might have vertigo. Vertigo makes it feel as though the world is whirling around you or that you are spinning. It is not ordinary dizziness like you may usually experience. The intensity level is increased. Vertigo Read more..
High Pitched Ringing In Ear
Tinnitus is a noise in your ear that presents as whistling, hissing, pulsating, or a high-pitched ringing. Ringing in the ear or tinnitus is widespread and affects more than 50 million Americans. For some, it’s a very deliberating experience affecting their daily lives. Although you hear sounds, there is no external source linked to them. Read more..
What Are the Different Hearing Test Types
Have you noticed that sounds are getting more difficult to hear or decipher? Are you constantly turning up the volume on the television? If you’re tired of asking your friends and family to repeat themselves, it may be time to schedule a hearing test with a qualified hearing specialist. El Dorado Hearing will have you Read more..
What is it like to live with Tinnitus
Tinnitus is a common hearing condition in the world today, and is when an individual experiences some noises or sensations in the ear. This sensation or noise may be buzzing, chirping, whistling, and ringing in one or both ears. The noise may vary in volume, be continuous, and worse when the background noise is low. Read more..
What to Expect With Tinnitus Testing
Hearing loss is now more prevalent among baby boomers than ever before. Approximately one out of every six baby boomers lives with some form of hearing loss. The steady rise in hearing loss cases among boomers can be attributed to the lack of regular hearing tests, improper hearing protection and care, and the aging workforce Read more..
Can You Hear One Voice in a Noisy Crowd?
Have you ever stood in a crowded room full of people talking, only to hear your friend calling for you from across the room? That is because our brains can focus our attention on one voice in a noisy environment. Your brain can focus more energy on understanding the words coming from the individual speaking Read more..
Lighting Up the Brain – How the Brain Responds to Sound
Music can help motivate or calm an individual, but how (and why) do these musical melodies affect us? While your ears are responsible for picking up the sounds around you, your brain is in charge of translating the sound. From everyday conversations to musical melodies, we rely on our brains to help translate these noises Read more..
Are Tinnitus and Stress Connected?
We’ve all heard the superstition that your ears itch, heat up, or ring when someone is talking about you. But what does it mean when there is a constant ringing sound in your ears? It may leave you wondering for answers. Why are your ears ringing, and what can be done to cure the ringing? Read more..
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