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  • Digital fatigue and tinnitus

    Digital fatigue and tinnitus

    An audiologist explores how to pull back the feeling of fatigue and relieve tinnitus spikes. Read more

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    Noise and the ear

    Ears are the remarkable organs that allow us to hear, and we must take care that the sounds that we expose ourselves to will not cause them harm. They have to last us a lifetime. Read more

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    Information for musicians: reducing the risk of tinnitus

    Loud music can affect your hearing. Learn how you can protect yourself, reducing the risk of hearing damage and tinnitus. Read more

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    If you decide to seek medical help for your tinnitus, you may see various health professionals. This page helps explain who everyone is so you know what to expect! Read more

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Digital fatigue and tinnitus

Digital fatigue and tinnitus

An audiologist explores how to pull back the feeling of fatigue and relieve tinnitus spikes. Read more

Published: 28th June, 2022

Updated: 29th June, 2022

Author: Finn Smith

How to choose a counsellor

How to choose a counsellor

Many people with tinnitus find counselling helpful. But how do you choose the right person? The National Counselling Society have this advice. Read more

Published: 3rd July, 2019

Updated: 9th June, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Tinnitus services

Tinnitus services

If you decide to seek medical help for your tinnitus, you may see various health professionals. This page helps explain who everyone is so you know what to expect! Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Updated: 28th April, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Flying and the ear

Flying and the ear

Some people with hearing loss or tinnitus worry about travelling on a plane. Here are the BTA's top tips to get you flying with confidence in no time. Read more

Published: 21st March, 2022

Updated: 28th April, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Flying and tinnitus

Flying and tinnitus

Rory Hanna addresses common concerns about flying when you have tinnitus. Read more to find out how to cope with your tinnitus whilst flying. Read more

Published: 11th February, 2020

Updated: 11th April, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Other resources

Other resources

Sometimes, people have problems or issues which, whilst contributing to their tinnitus distress, we cannot help them with. Here are some contacts and websites which may be more appropriate sources of support and information. Read more

Published: 17th March, 2022

Updated: 22nd March, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Noise and the ear

Noise and the ear

Ears are the remarkable organs that allow us to hear, and we must take care that the sounds that we expose ourselves to will not cause them harm. They have to last us a lifetime. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Information for musicians: reducing the risk of tinnitus

Information for musicians: reducing the risk of tinnitus

Loud music can affect your hearing. Learn how you can protect yourself, reducing the risk of hearing damage and tinnitus. Read more

Published: 22nd March, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Food, drink and tinnitus

Food, drink and tinnitus

Some people worry about whether what they eat or drink affects their tinnitus. Can caffeine or alcohol have an impact on tinnitus? Read on to find out more. Read more

Published: 14th March, 2022

Updated: 22nd March, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Drugs and tinnitus

Drugs and tinnitus

Many people with tinnitus worry that certain drugs or medicines may have caused their tinnitus. Read more

Published: 21st March, 2022

Updated: 22nd March, 2022

Author: Nic Wray

Socialising with tinnitus

Socialising with tinnitus

Socialising with tinnitus can be challenging. But it doesn't mean you can't do it! Reclaim your social life with a few of these tips. Read more

Published: 1st February, 2019

Updated: 30th June, 2021

Author: Nic Wray

Tinnitus and pregnancy

Tinnitus and pregnancy

Why is tinnitus more common during pregnancy? What should you do if you experience tinnitus for the first time whilst pregnant? Read more

Published: 25th October, 2018

Updated: 8th September, 2020

Author: Nic Wray

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