Tag: Tinnitus Causes

Which Tinnitus Test Is the Best? Tinnitus is a subjective experience, so any meaningful tinnitus test has to go beyond simply detecting its presence and features. What really matters is assessing how severe the condition is, not just in terms of loudness or emotional distress, but in terms of the

"Fluttering in ear” relates to the ear spasms seen in middle ear myoclonus and tensor tympani syndrome. Find out more about ear fluttering here.
People with TMJ disorders are 8x more likely to have tinnitus. Here's everything you need to know about TMJ tinnitus, including a self-test and home exercises.
There is strong evidence that menopause and tinnitus are connected. Many women notice an onset or worsening of tinnitus as they transition into menopause.
People with tinnitus often suffer from some sleep disorders. These can often make tinnitus much worse. Learn how to sleep with tinnitus today.
Reactive tinnitus is a subtype of tinnitus where sounds trigger a worsening of symptoms. Learn about its causes and the latest treatment options here.
While tinnitus doesn’t cause dementia, research does show a correlation. Learn the true facts about tinnitus and dementia here.
Struggling with tinnitus and hyperacusis? Learn about causes, symptoms, and hyperacusis treatment options to reduce sensitivity and improve quality of life.
Somatic tinnitus occurs when neck and jaw issues influence tinnitus loudness, but what’s often overlooked is its connection to migraine.
Tinnitus specialist Dr. Hamid Djalilian covers how the migraine connection is revolutionizing tinnitus research.
Ear ringing after shooting a gun is often reversible, but early action is the key to success.
Can allergies cause ringing in the ears? Learn more about allergies and tinnitus from Dr. Hamid Djalilian, tinnitus specialist.