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Are you weary of living with the constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing in your ears? If the answer is ‘yes’, then know that our expert audiologists at DizzyGo Labs can help you out! We offer personalized tinnitus treatment plans to manage your symptoms and regain control over your life.

Tinnitus can be more than just a nuisance – it can significantly impact your daily life through disrupted sleep patterns, concentration difficulties, and emotional distress. Our team is adept at understanding the issues and dedicated to helping you so that you can live to the fullest!
Looking at tinnitus through the medical lens…
Several factors can lead to tinnitus. One of the most notable reasons is prolonged exposure to loud noise at construction sites, factories, concerts, and similar high-decibel environments. This can cause damage to the most sensitive hair cells present in the inner ear, thereby gradually leading to tinnitus. Likewise, earwax buildup can result in tinnitus symptoms by blocking the ear canal and altering the pressure in the ear. This further prevents sound from traveling to the eardrum properly, leading to sensations akin to buzzing and ringing. In a similar vein, ear infections result in inflammations; the swelling of tissues and the accumulation of fluid hinders the healthy functioning of the auditory system.
Did you know that even head and neck injuries can trigger tinnitus? Trauma to these parts of the body can potentially disturb the functionality or the alignment of the ear and, therefore, alleviate issues related to sound perception. Those who have a medical history of high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, or diabetes are also at a higher risk of developing tinnitus more than others. Additionally, antibiotics and chemotherapy drugs have the potential to harm the inner ear, making tinnitus a side effect.
At DizzyGo Labs, we have extensive knowledge of both the symptoms and the treatment for tinnitus. Our highly-trained staff and clinically advanced tools enable us to care for you most sincerely.
Did you know that even head and neck injuries can trigger tinnitus? Trauma to these parts of the body can potentially disturb the functionality or the alignment of the ear and, therefore, alleviate issues related to sound perception. Those who have a medical history of high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, or diabetes are also at a higher risk of developing tinnitus more than others. Additionally, antibiotics and chemotherapy drugs have the potential to harm the inner ear, making tinnitus a side effect.
At DizzyGo Labs, we have extensive knowledge of both the symptoms and the treatment for tinnitus. Our highly-trained staff and clinically advanced tools enable us to care for you most sincerely.
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Possible FAQs and Answers
Is tinnitus curable?
While there is no cure for tinnitus, our treatment plans can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
How common is tinnitus?
Tinnitus affects approximately 10-15% of the population, with the likelihood increasing with age.
Can tinnitus affect sleep?
Yes, tinnitus can disrupt sleep patterns. Our team can guide you in managing tinnitus-related sleep disturbances.