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Home / Health / Winter's Chill Worsens Tinnitus: Experts Warn of December Surge

Winter's Chill Worsens Tinnitus: Experts Warn of December Surge

4 Dec

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Summary

  • December sees a 11% surge in A&E visits for tinnitus.
  • Cold, windy, and stormy weather significantly aggravate tinnitus symptoms.
  • Boots audiologist shares tips for managing tinnitus in colder months.
Winter's Chill Worsens Tinnitus: Experts Warn of December Surge

As temperatures drop, Boots predicts a significant rise in hospital admissions for tinnitus throughout December. Historically, December experiences an average of 3,292 A&E visits per hospital for this condition, an 11% increase over the annual average. Tinnitus, affecting 13% of UK residents, is particularly sensitive to cold and fluctuating atmospheric conditions.

An audiologist at Boots Hearingcare highlights that cold weather can intensify tinnitus. Factors like bony growths in the ear canal ('surfer's ear') and constricted blood vessels due to cold can worsen symptoms. Changes in atmospheric pressure, common before storms, also disturb the inner ear, leading to more noticeable tinnitus.

To combat worsening symptoms, experts advise keeping ears moisturized with ear drops, using soothing background noise like white noise to distract from the ringing, and protecting ears from cold winds with earmuffs or hats. Those experiencing persistent issues are encouraged to consult an audiologist for tailored management strategies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cold weather can constrict blood vessels, affect inner ear fluid balance, and cause dryness, all of which can intensify tinnitus symptoms.
Approximately 13% of the UK population, totaling around 7.6 million people, experience tinnitus.
Keep ears moisturized, use background noise, and protect your ears from cold and loud sounds with earmuffs or earplugs.

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