Author: Dr Stella Fulman
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Minimizing exposure to your triggers is the most effective way to manage chronic tinnitus. This may leave you wondering if what you eat can decrease or increase your symptoms.
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Managing tinnitus is an all-day effort, but it can drastically decrease productivity when you are at work. Tinnitus sufferers face unique challenges in the workplace, including heightened anxiety and difficulty focusing due to the constant ringing in their ears.
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Whether you are planning for a summer vacation or year-round swimming, you may be exploring your options in waterproof earplugs.
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Changes in hearing and inner ear pressure can negatively impact day-to-day quality of life. From a range of auditory symptoms to dizziness, imbalance, and difficulty visually focusing and concentrating cognitively.
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In the bustling modern world, communication is key. Whether it’s sharing stories with loved ones, attending lectures, or participating in conferences, the ability to hear clearly is paramount.
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Living with tinnitus can be an overwhelming experience, where the persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears can significantly impact one’s quality of life. Beyond the physical symptoms, the psychological toll of tinnitus often leads to negative thinking patterns, exacerbating the distress.
