Can playing football cause Tinnitus? Yes, it can. Apart from the normal risk factors for acquiring tinnitus as a symptom of hearing loss, football players have a greater risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from concussions or head trauma that can also trigger...
Simple Guide to Alternative Therapies for Tinnitus Tinnitus is a disconcerting and annoying ring in the ears that changes in onset and severity. Some cases after investigation have an underlying medical cause which can be successfully managed, others are intractable,...
How I manage my Tinnitus: Sarah’s story I suffer from tinnitus, like many others. I have done a lot of searching and reading and uncovered tons of different ideas, tips and tricks which really didn’t help at all. I kept at it and did find several ways to...
Teenager Tinnitus affects both Boys and Girls Tinnitus can occur in young Teenagers. Tinnitus is a symptom, a bi-product of hearing loss or damage to the inner ear. The possible causes of Teenager Tinnitus are many and include infection or injury, while prolonged...
Can Musicians get Tinnitus? That’s a hard YES. Loud music, like machinery, like traffic noise, like any one-off or consistent exposure to loud noise, can affect your hearing. But, it’s important to understand that Tinnitus is a symptom not a disease, and fixing the...
Tinnitus- an early warning system for health problems It is now recognized that Tinnitus may be an indicator of an underlying, serious, health issue. Ignoring tinnitus and treating it as little more than an irritation may be the biggest mistake you ever make. Improve...