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  • Bentzen Weeks posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago

    As far as treatment, there is no specific medication for tinnitus. There are some medications that may help reduce the noise, though. If you’ve ever been to a loud concert or sporting event and left with a ringing or buzzing in your ears, you experienced a common condition called tinnitus. About 50 million Americans have experienced tinnitus, and about 20 million have a form severe enough that it can disrupt their quality of life. Hearing aids are something that people with tinnitus will tend to consider because it can be a great way of helping minimize the ringing whilst helping with any hearing loss. It’s worth looking into hearing aids if it’s something that’s already been suggested to you or that you’re still exploring when it comes to treating tinnitus.

    Behavioral therapy with counseling helps people learn how to live with the noise. Wearable sound generators—small electronic devices that fit in the ear—use a soft, pleasant sound to help mask the tinnitus and offer relief. A specialized device isn’t always necessary for masking; often, playing music or having a radio, fan, or white-noise machine on in the background is enough.

    Tinnitus 911 experience the occasional ringing in their ear, and it usually will last just a few minutes. It’s actually fairly normal to have this ringing in your ears so long as it doesn’t last for long. As we age, the most common form of hearing loss is due to old age, and that’s something none of us can avoid.

    Hearing loss could indeed cause a homeostatic response of neurons in the central auditory system, and therefore cause tinnitus. A hearing aid and sound generator can be housed in a single unit. These units are best for people who need hearing aids and may benefit from the use of additional sounds from the sound generators. People with tinnitus often view their suffering as a common part of everyday life they learn to cope with.

    Insufficient sleep and stress can set off migraines and headaches. The pressures of tinnitus can also cause tension headaches. Although tinnitus does not currently have a cure, audiologists and otolaryngologists frequently offer tinnitus retraining therapy. This consists of maskers, sound-therapy devices that help to muffle the ringing or roaring, and counseling.

    This disease can cause hearing loss, pressure or pain in the ear, severe cases of dizziness or vertigo and a ringing or roaring tinnitus. While Meniere’s isn’t fully understood, it appears that several relief options for tinnitus can also help with this disease. Patients are often advised to reduce stress and lower their consumption of caffeine and sodium.