“Ringing in the ears”
This ringing in the ears or head is known as tinnitus.
It affects approximately 20% of the Australian population
and will more than likely affect every one of us at some
stage of our lives.

“Ringing in the ears”
This ringing in the ears or head is known as tinnitus.
It affects approximately 20% of the Australian population
and will more than likely affect every one of us at some
stage of our lives.

“Ringing in the ears”
This ringing in the ears or head is known as tinnitus. It affects approximately 20% of the Australian population and will more than likely affect every one of us at some stage of our lives.
What is tinnitus?
Imagine hearing noises that defy the external world—sometimes fleeting, sometimes a constant companion. This mysterious noise, often louder in quiet moments or the still of the night, varies from person to person. For some, it’s a gentle whisper; for others, a thunderous roar causing distress. While commonly linked with hearing loss, tinnitus doesn’t discriminate and can weave its notes into the lives of those with normal hearing as well.
Imagine hearing noises that defy the external world—sometimes fleeting, sometimes a constant companion. This mysterious noise, often louder in quiet moments or the still of the night, varies from person to person. For some, it’s a gentle whisper; for others, a thunderous roar causing distress. While commonly linked with hearing loss, tinnitus doesn’t discriminate and can weave its notes into the lives of those with normal hearing as well.
What causes tinnitus?
Tinnitus can have many different causes, therefore each case is unique. The most common cause is loud noise exposure, which can harm the tiny hair cells in the inner ear.
Common causes of tinnitus include:
Tinnitus can have many different causes, therefore each case is unique. The most common cause is loud noise exposure, which can harm the tiny hair cells in the inner ear.
Common causes of tinnitus include:

Hearing loss

Loud noise

Ear Infections

Medication

Medical conditions

Hearing loss

Loud noise

Ear Infections

Medication

Medical conditions
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Do I need treatment?
If you experience any of the following, you may require a tinnitus assessment and appropriate treatment.
If you experience any of the following, you may require a tinnitus assessment and appropriate treatment.
- Tinnitus with or without associated hearing loss.
- Any hearing loss, pain, fullness or dizziness with tinnitus.
- Having trouble sleeping because of tinnitus.
- Struggling to unwind or relax because of tinnitus.
- If you feel like your tinnitus is unmanageable or overwhelming.
- Believe that your tinnitus is impacting your hearing abilities.
- Sensitive to moderate or loud sounds.
- Tinnitus with or without associated hearing loss.
- Any hearing loss, pain, fullness or dizziness with tinnitus.
- Having trouble sleeping because of tinnitus.
- Struggling to unwind or relax because of tinnitus.
- If you feel like your tinnitus is unmanageable or overwhelming.
- Believe that your tinnitus is impacting your hearing abilities.
- Sensitive to moderate or loud sounds.
Tinnitus treatment and prevention

Well-being
Embrace a healthy lifestyle, including relaxation, regular exercise and a balanced diet, as a key management strategy.

Sound Therapy
Relieve tinnitus tension with a transformative method that brings welcomed distraction for quieter spaces.

Hearing protection
Defend your ears with silent superheroes – earplugs. More than accessories, they shield against noise, guarding you from hearing damage.

Hearing devices
Lower tinnitus volume by elevating life’s ambience. Our devices feature built-in sound generators, making tinnitus less prominent.

Well-being
Embrace a healthy lifestyle, including relaxation, regular exercise and a balanced diet, as a key management strategy.

Sound Therapy
Relieve tinnitus tension with a transformative method that brings welcomed distraction for quieter spaces.

Hearing protection
Defend your ears with silent superheroes – earplugs. More than accessories, they shield against noise, guarding you from hearing damage.

Hearing devices
Lower tinnitus volume by elevating life’s ambience. Our devices feature built-in sound generators, making tinnitus less prominent.
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