Tinnitus
Tinnitus Treatment in Allentown, Milford, and East Stroudsburg, PA
Find relief from ringing, buzzing, and other intrusive ear noises
Do you hear a persistent ringing, clicking, buzzing, hissing, or whistling sound that others don’t? You may be one of the millions of Americans experiencing tinnitus—a condition that affects nearly one-third of adults, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
While tinnitus can range from mildly distracting to completely debilitating, you don’t have to suffer in silence. At Earvanna Hearing Centers, we help patients in Allentown, Milford, and East Stroudsburg uncover the root causes of their tinnitus and develop a personalized management plan.
What Is Causing the Ringing in My Ears?
Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease—and it can have many causes. Understanding the source of your tinnitus is key to treating it effectively. Common causes include:
–Age-related hearing loss
–Exposure to loud noise (concerts, tools, headphones)
–Earwax buildup or blockage
–High blood pressure
–Stress and anxiety
–Sinus infections or allergies
–Certain medications (especially some antibiotics and pain relievers)
–Jaw misalignment (TMJ disorders)
What Makes Tinnitus Worse?
Tinnitus symptoms can be made worse by:
–Loud environments
–Stress or emotional strain
–Poor sleep habits
–High sodium or caffeine intake
–Lack of proper hearing support
Managing these factors can play a key role in reducing the intensity of your symptoms.
Is There a Cure for Tinnitus?
Currently, there is no one-size-fits-all cure for tinnitus. However, there are effective treatment options that can dramatically improve your quality of life. At Earvanna, we take a comprehensive approach to tinnitus management that may include:
–Hearing aids with built-in tinnitus maskers
–Sound therapy to retrain the brain’s response to phantom sounds
–Relaxation techniques and stress management
–Counseling or support strategies to help manage the emotional impact
–Medical referrals if the tinnitus is linked to an underlying condition
–Earwax removal or evaluation for blockages
If your tinnitus is tied to hearing loss, hearing aids alone may significantly reduce or eliminate the ringing you hear.
What to Do If Tinnitus Is Affecting Your Life
Tinnitus can interfere with your ability to focus, sleep, or enjoy conversations. It can lead to fatigue, anxiety, and social withdrawal if left unmanaged. That’s why it’s important to take action early.
When you visit one of our Earvanna locations, we’ll:
–Perform a full hearing evaluation and tinnitus screening
–Identify possible causes or contributing factors
–Create a customized treatment plan to help you regain control
Reclaim Peace and Quiet
Tinnitus doesn’t have to rule your life. Let us help you find relief and restore calm. Whether your symptoms are recent or long-term, mild or overwhelming, our team is here with compassionate, expert care.
Call Earvanna Hearing Centers today to schedule your tinnitus consultation in Allentown, Milford, or East Stroudsburg, PA.