Tinnitus

TINNITUS

What’s that ringing in your ears?

Tinnitus is an internally generated noise perceived by the listener as a ringing or roaring sound. This sound is not an externally (outside of the head) generated sound. Reactions to tinnitus vary from slight annoyance to incapacitating.

While tinnitus typically begins with a hearing loss, it is not exclusively an auditory problem. It is a result of neurological changes within the auditory system and within the parts of the brain that influence conscious attention and emotional state. No single explanation applies to all cases, but the process outlined below describes one of the more commonly accepted theories about what causes tinnitus.

Treating Tinnitus

The result is a cycle of symptoms that can be self-reinforcing, leading to progressive worsening of the tinnitus over time. These factors have made tinnitus very difficult to treat in the past.

A hearing evaluation is one of the first steps when treating someone with tinnitus since its presence may involve some form of hearing loss. There are treatment methods available for tinnitus.

To find out which options may work for you, please call our office and schedule an appointment with one of our Doctors of Audiology at
919-636-3006