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The Sound of Stress: Tinnitus and Hearing Health

The Sound of Stress: Tinnitus and Hearing Health

April is National Stress Awareness Month, a poignant reminder that stress is a universal experience. From work deadlines to personal obligations, stress can seep into every aspect of our lives, impacting not only our mental health, but our hearing health as well.

Understanding Tinnitus

Tinnitus is often described as a phantom sound – a ringing, buzzing, humming, or hissing noise in the ears that has no external source. Some people associate tinnitus with hearing loss; however, it can affect anyone, regardless of their hearing ability. For some, tinnitus is a minor annoyance that comes and goes, while others hear the phantom sounds constantly.

The Link Between Stress and Tinnitus

While the exact cause of tinnitus is still being researched, stress has been identified as a contributing factor. When we are stressed, our bodies release hormones – cortisol and adrenaline – triggering the “fight or flight” response. This physiological reaction can affect various systems in the body, including the auditory system.

For this reason, stress can exacerbate existing tinnitus symptoms, making the phantom sounds seem louder, more persistent, or more bothersome. Stress can also interfere with sleep quality, often leading to heightened awareness of tinnitus during quiet moments, such as when trying to fall asleep.

Managing Stress for Better Hearing Health

Given the connection between stress and tinnitus, and in observation of National Stress Awareness Month, here are some strategies to help alleviate stress and in turn, tinnitus:

  1. Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Practicing mindfulness meditation, deep breathing exercises, or progressive muscle relaxation can help reduce stress levels and promote a sense of calm.
  2. Regular Exercise: Engaging in regular physical activity is not only beneficial for overall health but can also help alleviate stress and improve mood.
  3. Healthy Lifestyle Choices: Eating a balanced diet, getting adequate sleep, and limiting caffeine and alcohol intake can all contribute to better stress management and overall well-being.
  4. Seek Support: Don’t hesitate to reach out to friends, family, or a mental health professional for support. Talking about your feelings and concerns can help alleviate stress and provide a sense of relief.

Contact Revolution Hearing

Stress can have a negative impact on hearing health, and the cycle can seem never-ending. Relief is possible though. We offer comprehensive hearing and tinnitus services for the people of Naperville, Henderson, and the surrounding areas. Our specialists can help alleviate your perception of ringing in the ears and get you on track to a better quality of life.

Contact us today to schedule your appointment with Revolution Hearing!

Our Provider

John Paul Schaeffer, HIS

Licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist | Veteran | Medical Professional

John Paul Schaeffer is a dedicated Hearing Instrument Specialist and veteran with a diverse background in emergency medicine, military service, and healthcare. His career has focused on improving patient care through a combination of medical expertise and advanced hearing healthcare.
 
John’s journey began at 14 as a volunteer firefighter, and by 16, he was an EMT with the Virginia Beach Rescue Squad. At 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving with the 2nd Marine Division and providing battlefield medicine during two tours in Iraq. He balanced this with earning an associate degree and later worked in emergency medicine and medical transport.
 
Transitioning into hearing healthcare, John managed Miracle-Ear clinics across Virginia and the Carolinas before co-founding a private clinic. His commitment to patient care and innovative approaches led to the growth of community outreach programs and mobile clinics for underserved populations.
 
Currently with Revolution Hearing, John continues to provide personalized hearing solutions, dedicated to improving the lives of his patients.

Our Provider

Megan Zablan, HIS

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Megan has spent the past 25 years in Virginia Beach, where she developed her passion for the hearing aid industry, inspired by her mother, a dedicated hearing aid specialist. With 10 years of experience, Megan is committed to providing personalized care and building strong, lasting relationships with each client. She takes the time to understand their unique hearing needs and deliver the highest level of service. Outside of work, Megan enjoys spending time with her two dogs, Chewie and Adobo, playing board games, and staying active with pickleball. Her mission is simple: to help people hear better and improve their quality of life. Megan is dedicated to making sure every client receives the best possible care on their hearing journey.