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Tinnitus: Ringing in the ears

Tinnitus: Ringing in the ears

Tinnitus is often described as a ringing in the ears. But it can also be more of a clicking sound, a humming sound, or buzzing, hissing, or roaring. Ninety percent of people with the condition also have hearing loss.

Tinnitus is not a disease. Instead, it is thought to be the brain’s response to a lack of input from the ears. The brain then “tries harder” to catch the sound stimulation it expects. The result is internal noise. For many people, tinnitus is simply annoying. For roughly 10%, however, it can be quite distressing, interrupting sleep and concentration and bringing on depression and anxiety. Nearly one in four adults ages sixty-five or older experiences tinnitus.

If tinnitus interferes with daily life, talk to the doctor. There are several possible approaches.

Does your relative struggle with tinnitus?
As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice often notice that hearing issues go unaddressed. Hearing problems frequently result in an older adult withdrawing from social interactions, which can then cascade into depression and poor quality of life. We can help. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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