What Extremely High Pitched Tinnitus Actually Is If you hear a constant, thin, piercing tone — something above 8,000 Hz that nobody else can hear — you are dealing with extremely high pitched tinnitus. It is not rare. According to the American Tinnitus Association,...
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High-Pitched Ringing in Ears
What That High-Pitched Ringing in Ears Actually Means A high-pitched ringing in ears — that persistent, tinny squeal that won't quit — affects roughly 15 to 20 percent of the population according to the Mayo Clinic. It's called tinnitus. Not a disease itself, but a...
Drugs That Cause Tinnitus
Drugs That Cause Tinnitus: What You Need to Know Right Now More than 200 prescription and over-the-counter drugs that cause tinnitus have been identified in medical literature. If you're over 60 and taking multiple medications, this matters to you directly. Tinnitus —...
How to Sleep With Tinnitus
How to Sleep With Tinnitus When the Ringing Won't Quit If you've ever laid in bed at 11 PM with a high-pitched whine drilling into your skull, you already know: learning how to sleep with tinnitus is not optional. It's survival. About 25 million Americans deal with...
Clicking in Ear Reasons
What That Clicking in Ear Actually Means You're sitting in a quiet room. Maybe reading. Maybe watching TV. And then you hear it — a clicking in ear that nobody else can hear. It's rhythmic sometimes. Other times it's random. It might happen when you swallow, yawn, or...