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The Earwax and Ear Ringing Connection

Earwax buildup can cause tinnitus, and it can also make existing tinnitus feel louder. Here is how earwax leads to ringing in the ears, the signs that wax is the culprit, what to do if cleansing does not resolve the ringing, and how to manage tinnitus when earwax is not the cause.

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What Is Earwax (Cerumen) Impaction?

Cerumen impaction is a buildup of hardened earwax that blocks the ear canal, partially or completely, and can cause hearing loss, pain, itching, or ringing in the ears. Here is what impaction looks like, why it happens, when to worry, and how it is safely treated.

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Earwax Buildup and What You Need to Know

Earwax is normal and protective, but when it builds up it can cause ear fullness, muffled hearing, ringing, and dizziness. Here is a plain-language guide to what causes earwax buildup, the signs to watch for, how to safely manage it at home, and when to see a doctor.

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Lipo Flavonoid Ingredients & Clinical Research: What's Known

What's actually in the LIPO formula, and what does the science say? A transparent look at the peer-reviewed research behind eriodictyol glycoside, the B vitamins, and vitamin C - plus the 2021 SILENT clinical study on the complete formula.

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Why Supplements for Tinnitus Get Mixed Reviews

Tinnitus presents differently in nearly everyone who has it, which is why results from any given treatment or supplement can vary so widely from one person to the next. Here's a practical look at what that variability means for you, and how to make a more informed decision about your ear health.

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Does Lipo-Flavonoid Work for Tinnitus?

Does Lipo-Flavonoid really work for tinnitus? We break down what the peer-reviewed research says about LIPO's key ingredients, why results vary from person to person, and what to realistically expect during your first 60 days.

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How You Can Reduce Ear Ringing with Dr. Tonia Farmer and WebMD

Do you suffer from tinnitus? You aren’t alone. About 15% of all adults in the United States suffer from tinnitus, and at least 2 million Americans say that “phantom” noises in their ears make it nearly impossible for them to function normally in day-to-day life. Read More