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Did you know that 10-15% of adults experience tinnitus? It is estimated that it impacts between 29.7 and 50 million Americans. Tinnitus is also the number one service-connected disability among the veteran population.
Many patients with tinnitus experience significant disturbance from the condition. This disturbance can cause stress, anxiety, and sleeplessness and have adverse effects on the patient’s overall health. Patients are often told that they must learn to live with this condition leaving many feeling hopeless and frustrated.
The condition manifests itself differently for each individual making the causes often difficult to identify. Generally, factors that increase its severity include alcohol, exposure to loud music, and stress. Collectively, these all make the individual more conscious of it, adding to their stress.
At Cornerstone Audiology, we recognize the frustrations and upset it can cause, and make our greatest endeavor to try to reduce any symptoms, allowing it to be as concealed as possible.
Through our many years of experience, we have carefully practiced and identified the most beneficial tinnitus treatments and guidance towards reducing its severity, which you can practice in your own life. So, you can carry on your daily life as normal.
If you or a loved one is experience signs of tinnitus, please get in touch so we can get on your road to an improved quality of life.
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#2 - Discuss your tinnitus challenges with an audiologist
#3 - Visit Cornerstone Audiology for your in-person Consultation
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