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Tinnitus/Ear Ringing Relief & Therapy

Tinnitus is usually a sensorineural reaction in the brain to damage in the ear and auditory system. Although tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss, there are roughly 200 different health disorders that can generate tinnitus as a symptom.

A common myth about Tinnitus

Myth: Nothing can be done and you just have to live with it. Nothing can be further from the truth, our audiologists have the education, experience, and are qualified to help reduce and often eliminate ringing in your ears. Tinnitus can usually be treated with hearing devices and/or hearing therapy. Note: a hearing aid dispenser who is not an audiologist, is not qualified nor allowed to legally treat this medical condition.

Common Causes

Commonly reported catalysts for tinnitus include:

Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis)

Natural changes in the inner ear over time are one of the most common contributors to tinnitus.

Noise-induced hearing loss

Prolonged or sudden exposure to loud sounds can damage auditory hair cells, triggering tinnitus.

Obstructions in the middle ear

Includes excessive earwax (ceruminosis), loose hair from the ear canal, dirt, or foreign objects that disrupt normal sound transmission.

Head and neck trauma

Injuries to the head or neck can affect the auditory nerves or brain centers linked to hearing, resulting in tinnitus.

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ)

Dysfunction of the jaw joint sits near critical auditory structures and is a well-documented tinnitus trigger.

Sinus pressure and barometric trauma

Head congestion and pressure changes can strain the middle ear and surrounding structures, contributing to ringing.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

TBI can disrupt auditory processing in the brain, making tinnitus one of its most commonly reported symptoms.

Ototoxic drugs

Certain medications — including some antibiotics, diuretics, and chemotherapy agents — are known to cause or worsen tinnitus as a side effect.

Important Note — Medications

If you are worried about tinnitus as a side effect of your medications, please consult your prescribing physician or pharmacist. You should not stop taking any medication without first consulting with your healthcare provider. The risks of stopping a medication may far exceed any potential benefit.

Treatment & Qualified Care

If you are worried about tinnitus as a side effect of your medications, please consult your prescribing physician or pharmacist. You should not stop taking any medication without first consulting with your healthcare provider. The risks of stopping a medication may far exceed any potential benefit.

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About Tinnitus
Sensorineural condition
200+ known causes
Thorough evaluation
Relief & therapy options
Relaxation is a key goal of Widex SoundRelax for users with tinnitus.

Widex SoundRelax is a new range of fractal sounds that provide sound stimulation for patients with bothersome tinnitus. It provides counseling to help patients understand and accept the condition, amplification for the majority of people with bothersome tinnitus who also have hearing loss, sound stimulation in the form of the Zen fractal tones, and relaxation techniques that can help break a vicious circle of tinnitus exacerbating stress and vice versa. These components can be used in isolation or in any combination to provide maximum flexibility in effectively meeting the needs of individual patients.

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