Attention Deficit Disorder & Hearing Impairment
Tinnitus
What is it and what can I do about it?
My Ears are ringing! What is it? Can you make it go away?
Tinnitus, often described as a ringing or buzzing sound in the ear, is a symptom that can be related to almost every known hearing problem. Tinnitus is not a disease, but it can be caused by exposure to loud sounds, middle or inner ear infections, tumors on the hearing nerve, and even wax on the eardrum.
Sometimes tinnitus can be medically or surgically treated. Your appointment with a physician at Global Hearing, Inc is your opportunity to find out about treatment options for you. It is not always possible for your physician to determine the cause of your tinnitus; each case is different. The same cause will not necessarily produce the same set of symptoms in each patient.
Tinnitus is a common problem, affecting about 17% of the general population and causing significant suffering in many cases. Many patients have learned to live with this problem but for some, living with it is very problematic. For those patients Global Hearing, Inc Hearing Device Center offers some help.
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With Hearing Devices…
We know that if a person has tinnitus and also has a hearing loss, they may derive considerable relief from the tinnitus when they are using their hearing device. In many cases the relief is dramatic and complete. For some the relief may be a reduced perception of the ringing.
Tinnitus Maskers
Masking devices resemble hearing devices and are designed to produce low-level sound that can reduce and in some cases eliminate the perception of tinnitus. Masking can also produce the phenomenon of residual inhibition, where the reduction or elimination of tinnitus perception continues for a short time after the masker is removed.
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
The Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment is a non-invasive approach that has been cleared by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) for commercial distribution. The treatment is an acoustic-based treatment complemented by assessment, monitoring, support and education from a clinician over a six-month period. The Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment is comprehensive, non-invasive and effective-offering proven and significant long-term reduction of tinnitus disturbance. Please contact the California Ear Institute's Hearing Device Center closest to you to schedule an assessment with one of our Neuromonics trained audiologists.
Locations
Palo Alto Office
1900 University Avenue
Suite 101
E. Palo Alto, CA 94303
Phone: (650) 462-3139
Fax: (650) 322-8228
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San Ramon Office
5801 Norris Canyon Road
Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
Phone: (925) 830-9116
Fax: (925) 866-1699
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