A Clear Guide to Bilateral Tinnitus
Advanced Audiovestibular Care for Bilateral Tinnitus
Hearing a constant sound in both ears can feel unsettling, but bilateral tinnitus is common and often linked to hearing changes, stress, or sound exposure rather than serious disease. We advise urgent audiovestibular assessment if tinnitus starts suddenly, follows a head injury, comes with neurological symptoms, or rapidly worsens alongside hearing loss or imbalance.
Comprehensive Care for Hearing, Vertigo & Balance
Comprehensive Care for Hearing, Vertigo & Balance
Tinnitus Affecting Both Ears
An Overview of Bilateral Tinnitus
Bilateral tinnitus refers to the perception of sound in both ears or centrally in the head, without an external source. People often describe it as ringing, buzzing, hissing, or a low hum that may be constant or fluctuate during the day. The sound itself is not a disease, but a symptom reflecting how the auditory system is functioning.
In many cases, bilateral tinnitus develops alongside changes in hearing, long-term noise exposure, stress, sleep disturbance, or age-related auditory processing. It can also be influenced by how the brain interprets sound signals. At Harley Audiovestibular Clinic, we view bilateral tinnitus as a condition that needs careful medical context, not assumptions.
Pinpointing the Cause
Diagnosing Bilateral Tinnitus
When to Get Checked
You should get assessed if bilateral tinnitus appears suddenly, follows a head injury, or develops alongside rapid hearing loss, spinning vertigo, facial weakness, numbness, severe headache, or visual disturbance. These combinations can signal inner-ear or neurological conditions that need prompt audiovestibular review.
You should seek further assessment if the sound is intrusive, worsening, or affecting sleep, concentration, or mood, or if you have significant noise exposure, autoimmune conditions, or use ototoxic medication. Early evaluation helps clarify causes and guide safe, effective management.
How We Assess Bilateral Tinnitus
At Harley Audiovestibular Clinic, assessment begins with dedicated time spent with a senior audiovestibular clinician. We build a detailed picture of your symptoms, exploring when tinnitus started, how it behaves across environments, and whether it changes with hearing, balance, sleep, stress, or sound exposure. We also review medical history, medications, noise exposure, and associated neurological or vestibular symptoms to understand the wider context.
We then carry out targeted audiovestibular investigations tailored to your presentation. These may include comprehensive hearing assessment, middle-ear analysis, and specialised tests evaluating sound processing and balance pathways. Findings help identify contributing factors, rule out concerning causes, and shape a management plan.
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Specialist Care for Bilateral Tinnitus
Every Bilateral Tinnitus case is different. Your consultant will create a tailored plan to address your specific symptoms and lifestyle – when it started, how it affects your day, and which tests and treatments are right for you.