Ringing in your ears is an annoyance at best. When it continues as a chronic problem, it can also disrupt your life in more ways than one. Whether you suffer from unwanted sound in your ears on rare occasion or as part of an ongoing battle, the Sound of Life Foundation in Utah is here to discuss some ways to keep the ringing at bay.

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Sound of Life Foundation in Utah Explains Tinnitus, Its Causes, and Its Treatment

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is the name for unwanted sound in your ears. This sound can be present in a variety of forms. Some people hear ringing; others hear a rushing sound; yet others experience a buzzing in their ears or in their head.

Tinnitus (pronounced tin-NY-tus) is a surprisingly common condition in people who suffer from hearing loss. In fact, as many as 75% of hearing loss patients report tinnitus as a side effect. If you suffer from chronic tinnitus, we recommend that you have your hearing tested, since that unwanted sound could be a sign that your hearing has diminished.

What Causes Tinnitus?

There is still some discussion in the medical community about what causes tinnitus, but the prevailing theory suggests that tinnitus is your brain’s way of compensating for your hearing loss. When you cannot hear well, your brain loses the stimulation that sound normally provides. To make up for this missing stimulation, your brain creates phantom sound in your ears.

How Can You Treat Tinnitus?

Be wary of places that promise cures for tinnitus with pills or surgery. These types of “miracle cures” simply do not work, and in some cases they can even endanger your health.

There is hope, however! The FDA (Food & Drug Administration) has approved one method of treating tinnitus, and while this method may not be an overnight cure, it is safe, non-invasive, and scientifically shown to help decrease or even eliminate ringing in the ears. This FDA-approved treatment is called tinnitus therapy, and it involves ongoing, doctor- or specialist-supervised activities to help stimulate your brain.

Learn More About Tinnitus Treatment from the Sound of Life Foundation in Utah

At Sound of Life Foundation, we strive to stay at the forefront of safe, advanced treatment options for hearing loss for those in need. If you suffer from ringing or other unwanted sound in your ears, please schedule a consultation with your audiologist today. For those in need of financial assistance for hearing devices, please read more here or contact our friendly office at 877.435.7551.

Treating Hearing Loss, Reducing Dementia Risk, and Bringing People Together

Donna & Johnny

“Working with the Sound of Life Foundation has been a wonderful experience! Franchesca has great skills and she is very personable! We are looking forward to understanding what it is being said. When we are in a room with a lot of people we can focus in on a conversation, but we cannot understand what they are saying. At home when we are watching TV or playing a computer game we have to turn it up so loud! Our neighbor even complained to us that we were too loud. We are so looking forward to receiving our hearing aids! We also had an amazing time completing our required volunteer hours. We volunteered at the catholic thrift store. We’ve never done this before and we love it. They want us to stay and continue volunteering. We have met new friends and we will continue to volunteer there. Thank you, Sound of Life, for this opportunity!”

 

Albert Di Pentino

“I volunteered at the heritage museum in my town to complete my required volunteer hours! It was and will continue to be a pleasure for me to contribute my time and service to them! The Sound of Life Foundation helped me be able to afford hearing aids! Thank you, Sound of Life!”

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St. George, UT 84771

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