"Fluttering in ear” relates to the ear spasms seen in middle ear myoclonus and tensor tympani syndrome. Find out more about ear fluttering here.
Effective tinnitus treatment doesn’t just mask the sound—it targets the brain’s role in loud tinnitus, leading to lasting relief.
Can allergies cause ringing in the ears? Learn more about allergies and tinnitus from Dr. Hamid Djalilian, tinnitus specialist.
Can stress cause tinnitus? Yes! Tinnitus and stress are strongly related. The impact of stress on the brain can amplify tinnitus.
Magnesium tinnitus therapy supports brain recovery, regulates neurotransmitters, and reduces tinnitus severity. Learn how it fits into a comprehensive treatment plan.
Melatonin tinnitus therapy works by improving sleep, regulating neurotransmitters, and offering neuroprotection. Learn how melatonin can work for you.
Meditation for tinnitus unlocks the power of the prefrontal cortex, allowing for improved attentional control, emotional regulation, and symptom relief.
Vitamin D and tinnitus are linked—low vitamin D worsens tinnitus by increasing inflammation, disrupting nerve function, and affecting inner ear health. Learn more.
CBT for tinnitus is an effective, evidence-based strategy that helps reframe negative thoughts, emotions, and behaviors for powerful tinnitus relief.
Tinnitus and alcohol: The connection is real, but not all drinks are equal. Learn how different types of alcohol impact tinnitus and what to do about it.
The connection between long COVID and tinnitus is strong. A recent study showed that 73% report tinnitus after COVID as a persistent.
Discover the foods that trigger tinnitus and learn how a tinnitus diet can help manage your ear ringing symptoms and improve your overall brain health.