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Musical Ear Syndrome

Posted on July 1, 2019 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Disorders, Tinnitus

My Tinnitus Has a Melody — Is That Possible? You probably know someone who experiences tinnitus — a ringing, buzzing, pulsing, hissing, or humming with no external source. People often call it “ringing in the ears,” and it affects approximately...

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Tinnitus-Friendly Recipes

Posted on March 20, 2019 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Hearing Health, Heart Health, Nutrition, Tinnitus

From sound-based therapies to mindfulness-based exercises, new ways to manage or reduce the sounds associated with tinnitus — a ringing, buzzing, or pulsing that has no external sound source — are being developed every day. Though there’s no cure, treatment...

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Tinnitus 101

Posted on December 31, 2018 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in News, Tinnitus

Do you hear a constant ringing, pulsing, or buzzing in your ears? You’re not alone. This phenomenon affects more 50 million Americans, and it’s called tinnitus. Many people don’t realize tinnitus is a common problem, so they don’t know there...

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Taking On Tinnitus: Hope for the Future, Solutions Today

Posted on April 2, 2018 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in News, Tinnitus

Tinnitus — that buzzing, ringing, whistling, or clicking in the ear that no one else seems to hear — might not yet be curable, but science isn’t taking that lying down! With some 50 million Americans alone and others worldwide...

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Can Prescription Drugs Cause Ringing In the Ears?

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Disorders, Hearing Health, Tinnitus

Tinnitus, or a ringing in the ears (this can also be a whooshing or pulsing), is generally the first symptom of ototoxicity and is generally short lived, but it can have more permanent symptoms. About Tinnitus Simply defined, tinnitus is...

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Is It “TIN-uh-tis” or “tin-EYE-tis”?

Posted on July 15, 2017 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Tinnitus, Tips & Tricks

Americans love to debate how to say certain words: Is “tomato” pronounced “tuh-MAY-toe” or “tuh-MAH-toe”? Does the “ee” in “creek” sound like “sneak” or “pick”? By the 1930s, this kind of debate had become so common that it was immortalized...

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The sleigh bells are ringing — can you hear them?

Posted on December 15, 2016 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Hearing Protection, Tinnitus

The sounds of the holiday season — the church choir, little ones delighting in presents, friends reminiscing about holidays long ago — are what make the season merry and bright. But if you are distracted by your tinnitus, holidays might...

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What Hearing Loss Sounds Like

Posted on October 1, 2016 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Hearing Loss, Tinnitus

What It’s Like To Have Hearing Loss When you have a hearing loss, it can be hard to explain how your life has changed along with your hearing. What’s more, many people don’t realize how hearing loss has affected their...

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Tinnitus Can Be Confusing — Let’s Clear the Air

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Tinnitus

Q: What causes tinnitus? A: Tinnitus is most commonly caused by exposure to excessively loud noise and is often associated with hearing loss. Long-term exposure on the job or during recreational activities can lead to tinnitus, as can a single...

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Blunt-Force Trauma — Not Just Loud Noise — Can Cause Hearing Loss and Tinnitus, Too

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Carolina Hearing Group // Posted in Tinnitus

September usually means a handful of things: Summer’s almost gone, the kids are going back to school, the holidays will be upon us before we know it (how many holiday shopping commercials have you seen already?), and football is finally...

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