Although the direct relationship between tinnitus and COVID-19 is unclear, certain aspects of the disease and the recovery process may offer clues.
Patients With Enigmatic Ear Pain May Be Helped by a Dental Referral
Cleveland Clinic otolaryngologists and audiologists have often recognized the importance of dentistry in the management and diagnosis of ear symptoms.
Managing Tinnitus: Quality of Life Outcomes for Two Sound Therapy Approaches
Cleveland Clinic audiologists highlight results from clinical studies looking at the benefits of hearing aids in comparison to combination devices for tinnitus.
Changing the ‘Nature’ of Sound Therapy for Patients with Bothersome Tinnitus
Cleveland Clinic’s Audiology Research Lab studied a promising new tinnitus treatment device that offers novel and customized sound therapy options.
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The Otology Lab: Pursuing Pioneering Research in Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
Cleveland Clinic’s Auditory Neurobiology Laboratory is taking aim at understanding the neuronal signatures that define tinnitus and hyperacusis, in the hopes of improving the treatment of these hearing disorders
For Tinnitus Patients, Shared Medical Appointments Expand the Range of Services and Still Save Time
Shared medical appointments allow clinicians to deliver information to small groups of patients with tinnitus, permitting patients to learn management strategies from a multidisciplinary team as well as fellow patients
Hyperacusis Research: The Noise is Too Loud!
Development of effective therapies for chronic hyperacusis will require establishment of an animal model to better understand its mechanisms