Tinnitus Treatment Although bothersome, tinnitus usually isn't a sign of something serious. When tinnitus affects someone’s ability to concentrate, sleep or relax, we recommend treatment. Treating an identified underlying cause sometimes helps. Tinnitus 6,81 Kb. 1
Department of veterans affairs There has been no change in current regulations or policies for rating hearing loss and tinnitus, but it is imperative that regional offices are aware of and follow the established guidelines when adjudicating these claims. Tinnitus 115,78 Kb. 1
Sivantos Group Corporate Media & Public Relations Signia Notch Therapy complements the tinnitus functions already integrated in all Signia hearing aids that use the current primax platform. These functions, which have already been tried and tested. Tinnitus 18,3 Kb. 1
Tinnitus Resources Public meetings occur throughout the year. Guest speakers provide information about tinnitus and related topics. Meetings are free to attend, although donations are welcomed. Tinnitus 29,37 Kb. 1
Lisa Sachdev, D. O. Horizon Family Healthcare Tinnitus ("tin-a-tus" or "Tin-eye-tus") refers to "ringing in the ears" when no other sound is present. Tinnitus can sound like hissing, roaring, pulsing, whooshing, chirping, whistling, or clicking. Tinnitus 18,05 Kb. 1
"tin-a-tus" or "Tin-eye-tus" Many patients feel that there is no hope for them when they suffer from tinnitus or “ringing in the ears”. Often times they are told that there is nothing that can be done to relieve their discomfort, which is not true. Tinnitus 4,41 Kb. 1
Insight into causes and treatments for tinnitus Its pitch can go from a low roar to a high squeal or whine. Prior to any treatment, it is important to undergo a thorough examination and evaluation by your otolaryngologist and audiologist. Tinnitus 14,93 Kb. 1