Noise Induced Hearing Loss
What are the Symptoms of Noise Induced Hearing loss? The main features are hearing loss and buzzing (tinnitus). The patient describes it as a “stuffy ear”….
Tips to Improve Tinnitus
Tinnitus sounds are monotonous continuous or intermittent sounds that can go away and come back. At the EYiasis ENT Center you can improve tinnitus…
How do I Manage Tinnitus
Having said that, treatment and management therapies are available at EYiasis Neuro-otology Department, that can help reduce the impact of tinnitus….
Acoustic Trauma
Acoustic trauma is an injury to the inner ear that’s often caused by exposure to a sudden high-decibel noise, such as an explosion or…
Do I have a Hearing problem?
Hearing is an integral part of communication and therefore, plays an important role in an individual’s quality of life….
How does Tinnitus occur?
Tinnitus is caused when a particular frequency range in the cochlea is damaged and no longer sends information to the brain. The frequencies near the….
What makes tinnitus worse?
What makes tinnitus worse? Τinnitus is an issue that builds gradually for some people. For others, it can present itself quite suddenly….
PPPD or Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness
What is PPPD or Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness? It is a condition which causes non-spinning dizziness and unsteadiness provoked by…
Tinnitus due to Myoclonus of Middle ear or Palatal muscles
Unusual sounds (or vibrations), like tinnitus, in one or both ears that may occur suddenly and can last from a few minutes to weeks, which are described…
Clinical Evaluation of Sudden Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Clinical Assessment of Sudden Hearing Loss & Tinnitus. Clinical evaluation includes: Complete ENT evaluation,
Otological assessment: Auricle,