I have had tinnitus in both ears for the last 5 months. How can this problem be treated?
Asked by Male, 41 · 2 months ago
Tinnitus is the sensation of ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other sounds in the ears without an external source. When it continues for several months, it may be linked with hearing loss, loud noise exposure, earwax buildup, stress, anxiety, sinus problems, high blood pressure, certain medicines, or nerve-related ear conditions. Some people notice the sound more at night or in quiet environments. Treatment usually depends on identifying the underlying cause rather than only trying to suppress the sound. Doctors may recommend hearing tests, ear examination, blood pressure evaluation, or sometimes imaging if symptoms are persistent. Managing stress, improving sleep, reducing headphone volume, and avoiding loud noise exposure may help reduce irritation from tinnitus. Some people benefit from sound therapy, hearing aids, relaxation techniques, or medicines when anxiety and sleep disturbance become significant. Sudden hearing loss, severe dizziness, one-sided tinnitus, or worsening balance problems should be assessed promptly because they may need a more detailed ear evaluation.