Senior man holding ear in pain while sitting on couch, showing tinnitus, hearing loss, and ear discomfort.Do you hear a constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing in your ears? Tinnitus affects more than 25 million adults in the U.S., according to the American Tinnitus Association. While the sounds are invisible to others, they can be distracting and frustrating. The good news is that there are many ways to manage tinnitus and improve your quality of life.

At Virginia Ear Nose and Throat, our board-certified ENT physicians and experienced audiologists work together to diagnose and treat tinnitus. With over 35 years of service to the Richmond community, our team combines medical expertise with advanced technology to help patients find relief.

Top Treatments for Tinnitus Relief

Tinnitus can have various causes, so treatments are tailored to each individual. Here are some of the most effective solutions:

  • Hearing aids: Many patients with tinnitus also have hearing loss. Devices that amplify sound can reduce the perception of ringing.
  • Sound therapy: Masking techniques introduce background noise to reduce the noticeable of tinnitus.
  • Physical therapy: For patients with TMJ, neck pain, or balance disorders, physical therapy can help reduce strain and alleviate symptoms.
  • Stress management: Since stress can exacerbate tinnitus, counseling or relaxation techniques are often recommended.
  • Medication adjustments: Certain prescriptions may trigger or worsen tinnitus. A provider can identify safe alternatives.

Because tinnitus varies from person to person, many patients benefit from combining several therapies. A customized plan ensures better long-term results.

When to See an ENT for Tinnitus

Occasional ear ringing is common, but ongoing or worsening symptoms should not be ignored. You should consider visiting an ENT if you notice:

  • Persistent ringing or buzzing: Sounds that last more than a few days.
  • Hearing loss: Difficulty understanding conversations or missing everyday sounds.
  • Dizziness or imbalance: Signs that your inner ear may be involved.
  • Ear pain or pressure: Additional symptoms pointing to another condition.

Getting an accurate diagnosis is the first step toward finding meaningful relief. Our ENT physicians and audiologists can pinpoint the cause and recommend targeted care.

Take Control of Ringing Ears Today

Don’t let tinnitus disrupt your daily life. Virginia Ear Nose and Throat has the experience and resources to help you manage symptoms with confidence. Call 804-484-3700 today to schedule an appointment and explore tinnitus treatments with our specialists in Richmond, VA.