Chemotherapy is a life-saving treatment for many types of cancer, but it can also lead to certain side effects — one of which is hearing loss. While not everyone undergoing…
Headphones have become an essential part of modern life — for music, calls, gaming, and even work. However, prolonged use or listening at high volumes can harm your hearing over…
Playing a musical instrument like the violin brings immense joy, creativity, and emotional expression — but it can also expose musicians to high levels of sound over long periods. Many…
Tinnitus — the perception of ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ears without any external source — is a common symptom experienced by millions of people worldwide. For many,…
Hearing is a complex process that involves the outer, middle, and inner ear working together to transmit sound signals to the brain. When any part of this system is disrupted,…
When a patient reports hearing loss in both ears, it’s essential to evaluate the problem systematically. Hearing loss can result from many causes — from simple earwax buildup to nerve…
Hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears) are often closely linked — many people with hearing problems also experience some form of tinnitus. However, it’s entirely possible to have…
Hearing is one of our most vital senses — it keeps us connected to people, conversations, and the world around us. When mild hearing loss begins to develop, many people…
Tinnitus — the perception of ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ears without any external source — is one of the most common hearing-related symptoms experienced by millions of…
The eardrum (also called the tympanic membrane) is a thin, delicate tissue that plays a vital role in hearing. It vibrates when sound waves enter the ear, transmitting these vibrations…