Tinnitus and SeniorsEveryone experiences a ringing in the ears from time to time, but for many seniors, that ringing is an irritant they have to live with. Different people hear different things, anything from constant ringing to an intermittent whistling. Prolonged exposure to loud noises is most often the cause, but can also be the result of wax build up, ear infections, medications such as aspirin, and medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and others.As tinnitus is associated with hearing loss, seniors may feel frustrated with hearing a constant noise that interferes with understanding what people are saying. The frustration may lead to stress, anger, depression, or loneliness.Seniors often withdraw from people








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