Can Your Exercise Routine Cause Hearing Loss or Tinnitus?
Experts agree that exercising does great things for your mental and physical health. While it is important to keep your mind and body healthy, you should be careful if your routine includes a trip to the gym, as this may be putting your ears at risk. The Soundtrack to Your Workout Many athletes use music…
Understanding the 2 Types of Tinnitus
Hearing a ringing in the ear is common; in fact, experts estimate that as many as 15% of Americans experience tinnitus. Understanding which type of tinnitus you are experiencing can help you seek the right treatment to help you finally find relief. Below is a breakdown of the types of tinnitus. Types of Tinnitus Tinnitus…
What Jobs Put You Most at Risk of Tinnitus?
Even though millions of Americans have traded their office desks for kitchen tables, the results of a new study put out by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is important for when we resume normal activities. This study looked at which industry put its workers most at risk of hearing loss and…
Don’t Let Tinnitus Interfere with a Good Night’s Sleep
For the 20 percent of individuals in Houston who experience tinnitus, bedtime can feel like a chore. The ringing in their ears can keep them awake, leading to sleepless nights spent tossing and turning, glancing at the clock with dread as dawn approaches and they still haven’t caught enough zzz’s. Stopping this cycle is possible,…