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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding tinnitus

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    These include music therapy devices and methods for managing tinnitus; tinnitus retraining therapy, which involves using devices to “train the brain” to ignore tinnitus; and cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on replacing negative thoughts with positive ones to change your reaction to tinnitus.

  3. Tinnitus - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic

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    Tinnitus can be caused by many health conditions. As such, the symptoms and treatment options vary by person. Get the facts in this comprehensive overview.

  4. Home Remedies: Steps to help relieve sinusitis

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    Apply warm compresses to your face. Place warm, damp towels around your nose, cheeks and eyes to ease facial pain. Rinse your nasal passages. Use a specially designed squeeze bottle (Sinus Rinse, others) or neti pot. This home remedy, called nasal lavage, can help clear your sinuses.

  5. Cluster headache - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    There's no cure for cluster headaches. The goal of treatment is to decrease the pain, shorten the headache period and prevent new attacks. Because the pain of a cluster headache tends to come on suddenly and go away quickly, it can be hard to treat. Treatment requires fast-acting medicines.

  6. Acute sinusitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis. A health care provider might ask about symptoms and do an exam. The exam might include feeling for tenderness in the nose and face and looking inside the nose. Other ways to diagnose acute sinusitis and rule out other conditions include: Nasal endoscopy. A health care provider inserts a thin, flexible tube, known as an endoscope ...

  7. Meniere's disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Hearing loss. Hearing loss in Meniere's disease may come and go, especially early on. Over time, hearing loss can be long-lasting and not get better. Ringing in the ear. Ringing in the ear is called tinnitus. Tinnitus is the term for when you have a ringing, buzzing, roaring, whistling or hissing sound in your ear.

  8. Ruptured eardrum (perforated eardrum) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo...

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    Follow these tips to avoid a ruptured (perforated) eardrum: Get treatment for middle ear infections. Be aware of the signs and symptoms of middle ear infection, including earache, fever, nasal congestion and reduced hearing. Children with middle ear infections often are fussy and may refuse to eat.

  9. Tinnitis and Clarithromycin | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Tinnitus is a side effect often mentioned in connection with clarithromycin, and it can be temporary or permanent. Mine has persisted since I stopped meds in December, but I also have a mild hearing loss (from before big 3 med days) which the audiologist says makes it more likely to be permanent.

  10. Hearing aids: How to choose the right one - Mayo Clinic

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    Remote controls. Some hearing aids come with a remote control, so you can adjust features without touching the hearing aid. Some hearing aids connect wirelessly to a cellphone and have a cellphone application that allows use of the cellphone as a remote control. Direct audio input.

  11. The Sound of Post-COVID Syndrome | Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Patients can experience not just ringing, but other sounds, such as clicking, humming, and roaring. The condition can be caused by many things, including hearing loss, circulation problems, and nerve issues. In addition, depression and anxiety can significantly worsen tinnitus.