Tinnitus torments many Americans who are looking for relief. Dr. Maura Cosetti shares treatments you can turn to stop or drown out the noise.
Choose the right earplugs or earmuffs: Buy earplugs or earmuffs with a Noise Reduction Rating of at least 22 decibels. This number, listed on the product package, tells you how much sound the product ...
These pulses were presented alongside short, low-volume pulses of audio designed to replicate the sound of the patient's tinnitus, with timing designed to shrink and weaken the tinnitus circuits in ...
Some medications, including over-the-counter and prescription drugs, can damage the sensory cells in the inner ear, causing tinnitus. Examples include some antibiotics, pain medications, chemotherapy ...
A cell phone app that combines white noise, active game-based therapy, and counseling could help "rewire" the brain to provide relief from tinnitus symptoms, new research suggests. In a randomized ...
Some research suggests allergies can affect the Eustachian tubes in the ear, which can lead to symptoms such as tinnitus. However, more research is necessary to understand the link between allergies ...
Before taking that Tylenol or aspirin, experts say you may want to think twice as a new study finds over-the-counter painkillers could increase the risk of developing tinnitus in women. Tinnitus — the ...
Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. It's now known that tinnitus may be an unexpected side effect of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, and there ...
In 2022, neuroscientists at the University of Oxford published a study in Brain Communications that links tinnitus and sleep. They found that slow-wave activity in deep sleep might suppress the brain ...