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Connect Hearing
Dec 1, 2024
The 7 best ways to relieve stress tinnitus
If you suffer from tinnitus, otherwise known as ringing in the ear, you are probably eager to find a way to eliminate the annoying sounds. While getting rid of the condition is not particularly easy, there are effective ways to help alleviate your symptoms. Read on the learn more.

Connect Hearing
Nov 14, 2024
Pulsatile Tinnitus
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare condition, brought on by constricted blood flow in and around the ears. While tinnitus consists of seemingly random hissing, rushing or roaring sounds, with pulsatile tinnitus, the sounds come in time to the rhythm of your own heartbeat. Most people experience pulsatile tinnitus in just one ear, but it can occur in both. And while pulsatile tinnitus usually isn’t anything to worry about, the condition may be a sign of an underlying health complication – so speak to your GP if you’re not sure what’s causing your symptoms. Here, we’ll look at some of the most important information about pulsatile tinnitus.

Connect Hearing
Jul 9, 2023
Most Common Causes of Tinnitus Flare-ups and Spikes
Tinnitus is a hearing condition where sufferers hear a continuous ringing in the ears. While temporary tinnitus caused by something like being at a rock concert will usually go away by itself after a few days, chronic tinnitus is always there.


Connect Hearing
Jun 19, 2021
Does tinnitus go away?
Have you ever experienced ringing in your ears before? If the answer is yes, you can easily imagine how awkward and annoying the sensation can be. The first time it happens, you probably try to ignore the buzzing sound coming from deep inside your ear canal and carry on with the rest of your day. Trouble starts when you cannot ignore the noises in your head any longer despite your best effort. This is the point when you begin an internal dialogue, trying to convince yourself that there is no cause for concern. After all, tinnitus does not stay forever and usually goes away on its own. But as days go by and the loud noises, buzzing sounds relentlessly stick around, you begin to worry and doubt that the ringing will ever stop.