By: Barbara Thomson | 2010-12-15 | Diseases and Conditions In any medical condition, diagnosis starts with knowing the symptoms. The same thing applies with hyperacusis. Knowing the different hyperacusis symptoms is the start of diagnosing it and treating it. Thus, it pays to read this article and know about the symptoms of this condition. read more
By: Barbara Thomson | 2010-12-15 | Health & Fitness The hyperacusis symptoms range from mild uneasiness to complete loss of balance accompanied with severe pain in the ear. Since this condition can be debilitating, it is a must that you know how to recognize the symptoms so as to prevent the condition from worsening. read more
By: Barbara Thomson | 2010-12-15 | Diseases and Conditions If you've suffered from hyperacusis for quite some time now, you know how hard it is to deal with the situation without any hyperacusis treatment. However, there are actually ways to deal with it and this article will discuss some of the common methods used to treat hyperacusis. read more
By: Barbara Thomson | 2010-12-15 | Health & Fitness Hyperacusis is never an easy condition to deal with. It is irritating and annoying. Because of this, it is just right that anyone who has it learn how to acquire hyperacusis treatment. Read on to know the options available for you. read more
By: Janani Jaan | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Tinnitus is a condition wherein an individual experiences unusual sounds, such as hissing, buzzing, or whistling sounds in the ears. It is not a serious condition to brag about. But if tinnitus is not treated in its initial stages, then it can worsen the condition. read more
By: Judith Pella | 2011-02-01 | Health & Fitness Pulsatile Tinnitus is a vascular Tinnitus that usually consists of ear throbbing or a pulsing head noise, in cadence with the heart. read more
By: Janani Jaan | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness A number of researches conducted on tinnitus estimate that nearly 50 million people living in the Unites states are suffering from tinnitus. Unusual noises or buzzing sounds produced in the ears is what we call as tinnitus. This is not a disease, but just a symptom of the original problem. read more
By: Terry B. Minyard | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Tinnitus is more common than you might imagine. Tinnitus is much more common is people in middle to later life than it is in younger people, so increased tinnitus awareness may occur coincidentally with other age-related factors. Changes in the levels of hormones circulating in the body during menopause may affect tinnitus awareness through some unknown action. read more
By: Leonardo Santino | 2011-01-31 | Health & Fitness Tinnitus Miracle is the #1 best selling tinnitus Cure ebook in the history of the Internet for a reason... read more
By: Janani Jaan | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Tinnitus is commonly called "ringing in the ears". It is an unwanted noise that may be extremely unpleasant for the sufferer. It interferes with the enjoyment of melody and thus makes verbal communication highly impossible. Various types of tinnitus are based on the kind of sounds produced in the inner ears. read more
By: roger jakson | 2011-01-08 | Health & Fitness Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that beats in time with your pulse. There may be single or multiple rhythmic beats that can be heard as a low pitched thumping or booming sound, or as a higher pitched clicking noise.Pulsatile tinnitus is one type of tinnitus. read more
By: roger jakson | 2011-01-08 | Diseases and Conditions Unfortunately there is no cure or magic pill that will help the people who suffer from tinnitus to no longer hear the noises in their head. read more
By: roger jakson | 2011-01-08 | Diseases and Conditions When looking for effective tinnitus remedies you will need to separate natural tinnitus remedies from mainstream treatments and consider the pros and cons of each. But first you need to understand the real causes of tinnitus before you can appreciate the pros and cons read more
By: Bella Evans | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness One in two hundred people have Tinnitus so badly that it affects their ability to lead normal lives. Tinnitus is hearing sounds in the absence of an external source, you may have what you think is Tinnitus when in fact the sounds are really there - for instance, the sound of blood flowing in narrow arteries in the neck, or the murmur of turbulent blood through a defective heart valve can give Tinnitus symptoms. Problems with the inner ear can also be to blame. Doctors can call these objective symptoms as there is a clear sound producing process going on. read more
By: Aidan Ashcroft | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Because so many people experience the problems of tinnitus doctors have spent considerable time looking at the masking of the sounds associated with tinnitus. However, some people are finding that masking doesn't always work for them, so they must find other means. read more