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PostSubject: Tinnitus and IIH   Tinnitus and IIH I_icon_minitimeSun Mar 14, 2010 2:56 pm

Tinnitus and IIH
Tinnitus
Pulsatile Tinnitus
IIH Pulsatile Tinnitus
Whooshing noise in my ear/ears


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Pulse-synchronous tinnitus can be an important indicator of chronic IH. It is described as a whooshing, whistling, humming or marching noise heard in one or both ears that is in sync with the pulse. It is also a subjective noise; it can only be heard by the person who experiences it.
IH Research Foundation


British Tinnitus Association

American Tinnitus Association

Action on Hearing Loss

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PostSubject: Tinnitus - Unique Hearing protection for all occasions   Tinnitus and IIH I_icon_minitimeFri Jun 04, 2010 9:32 pm

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The ER Custom Series are perfect for anyone in a loud environment who needs to protect their hearing but still wants to hear everything that’s going on around them - and without any degradation of sound quality.


For more information visit The ER Custom Series at Audio Relief if these are something you might be interested in.

You could also try Enhanced Listening
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