Manage your tinnitus symptoms effectively
with Cotswold Hearing.
Tinnitus is a condition characterized by a ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ear. It is extremely common and can affect people of all ages.
Tinnitus can be a challenging condition to live with, causing significant distress, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. It can also interfere with daily activities, including work, socialising, and sleep. Therefore, it is essential to seek help from a hearing care provider who can offer the necessary support and guidance for managing tinnitus effectively.
Our experienced audiologist is dedicated to providing personalised solutions for tinnitus, including the latest hearing aids. We are committed to helping you understand your tinnitus and providing you with the best possible care to improve your quality of life.
Tinnitus can affect one or both ears. The following sounds are characteristic of tinnitus:
If you are persistently hearing one or more of these sounds without an external source, you should get your ears checked by a hearing specialist.
Our expert audiologist will conduct a thorough assessment and determine the best solution for you.
Contact us to book an appointment.
Tinnitus is most commonly caused by some form of hearing loss. As a result, being fitted with the right hearing aid can dramatically improve your symptoms and quality of life.
During your consultation we will examine your ear canals and conduct a hearing assessment to determine the right course of action.
In some cases, tinnitus is the result on an underlying health condition and we will recommend that you visit your GP for further treatment.
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There are many potential causes of tinnitus, including exposure to loud noise, ear infections, hearing loss, and certain medications. Other causes may include head and neck injuries, high blood pressure, and underlying medical conditions such as Meniere’s disease or acoustic neuroma.
Tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss, particularly age-related hearing loss. However, it can also occur in people with normal hearing or as a result of other conditions.
There is currently no cure for tinnitus, but if it is related to hearing loss then a hearing aid can help manage the symptoms and improve quality of life.
Avoiding exposure to loud noises or wearing suitable hearing protection in loud environments can help to prevent tinnitus.
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