Tinnitus & Everyday life

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Tinnitus and its effects on social interactions

Tinnitus can impact social interactions by causing distraction, frustration, or withdrawal in noisy environments.

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Tinnitus and its association with ear wax

Tinnitus can sometimes be associated with the presence of excessive ear wax.

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Tinnitus and its association with Menopause

Hormonal changes during menopause may potentially influence tinnitus symptoms in some individuals.

Tinnitus during pregnancy

The relationship between tinnitus and pregnancy is complex and can vary from person to person.

Tinnitus and flying

Flying with tinnitus can be challenging, but there are strategies you can employ to make the experience more comfortable.

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Tinnitus and sleep

Tinnitus can often disrupt sleep patterns, leading to difficulties falling asleep or staying asleep, which may result in fatigue and daytime drowsiness.

Tinnitus Tips

Tips to help you become less aware of your tinnitus

Tinnitus and Diet

The relationship between tinnitus and diet is an area of ongoing research and exploration. Learn about triggers.

Tinnitus and temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ)

Tinnitus and issues related to the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) and neck

Tinnitus and changes in hearing/hearing loss

Tinnitus often accompanies hearing loss, with the severity of tinnitus varying depending on the extent of the hearing impairment.

Tinnitus and medication

some drugs have been associated with either causing or exacerbating tinnitus symptoms.

Tinnitus and hearing aids

Hearing aids can benefit individuals with tinnitus, as they can help mask the sound and improve overall hearing, which may reduce the perception of tinnitus.

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