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Tinnitus - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Treatment for tinnitus depends on whether your tinnitus is caused by an underlying health condition If so, your doctor may be able to reduce your symptoms by treating the underlying cause
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding tinnitus Although there’s no known cure for most cases of tinnitus, many people can manage it For most, the goal is to lessen their awareness of tinnitus If tinnitus is due to a health condition, your health care provider may be able to recommend steps that could reduce the noise
Tinnitus - Mayo Clinic Press If an underlying condition is causing the tinnitus, treating the cause may resolve the tinnitus Measures such as treating an ear infection or removing impacted earwax also may help reduce tinnitus If the cause of your tinnitus is unknown, you and your medical team can decide how best to treat your symptoms
Tinnitus, La Crosse, Wisconsin - Mayo Clinic Health System To treat your tinnitus, our ear experts will first try to identify any underlying, treatable condition that may be associated with your symptoms If tinnitus is due to a health condition, we may be able to take steps that could reduce the noise Examples include: Changing your medication
Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable Tinnitus is most often described as a ringing in the ears, even though no external sound is present
Treatment Options Can Help Reduce Symptom of Tinnitus - Mayo Clinic . . . Unfortunately, there are no medical or surgical cures for tinnitus However, many strategies are available that can make tinnitus symptoms less disturbing Environmental noise that can mask and help suppress tinnitus is helpful for most people with the disorder
Tinnitus Care in Tomah, Wisconsin - Mayo Clinic Health System To treat your tinnitus, our ear experts will first try to identify any underlying, treatable condition that may be associated with your symptoms If tinnitus is due to a health condition, we may be able to take steps that could reduce the noise Examples include: Changing your medication
Tinnitus: Addressing mental health can help - Mayo Clinic Connect In research focused on cognitive behavioral therapy as a treatment for tinnitus, study participants reported significant improvements in quality of life and depression following therapy It didn’t change the volume of tinnitus they were experiencing, but it helped them cope with it