Tinnitus explained
Information for professionals on all aspects of tinnitus and tinnitus management.
Tinnitus explained
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulation.
MoreTinnitus devices
Sound enrichment is a tool used by most tinnitus clinics as part of management for tinnitus. Patients can also use sound enrichment without professional support to enhance their own tinnitus habituation and lead to reduction ...
MoreHelping young people with tinnitus
It is a commonly held belief that tinnitus occurs predominantly in adults and older people, and only very rarely in children. Not only is this belief wrong, but it has unfortunate consequences for the levels of help and suppo...
MoreCan hearing aids help people with tinnitus?
Tinnitus is commonly accompanied by hearing loss, yet people will often neglect their disability and continue with everyday life. There is evidence to suggest hearing aids can mask tinnitus sounds to help improve communicatio...
MoreWhat are maskers - and can they help tinnitus?
The aim of this article is to describe what maskers are and how they might or might not help with tinnitus.
MoreOpen ear fittings
It is well documented that wearing a hearing aid, even if you have a mild hearing loss, can be beneficial for people who experience tinnitus.
MoreWhat is acoustic shock?
Dr Andy Graham-Cumming is the Medical Director of the Acoustic Safety Programme. Here he tells us more about what acoustic shock actually is, who it effects and its relationship to tinnitus.
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