Tinnitus Treatment

Tinnitus, characterized by the perception of buzzing or ringing sounds in the absence of external stimuli, is a prevalent auditory phenomenon experienced by individuals across all age groups. Coping with tinnitus can be challenging, as the sounds are perceived solely by the affected individual, leading to frustration and stress. This auditory perception can significantly impact communication, work performance, social interactions and overall well-being, potentially resulting in anxiety, sleep disturbances or feelings of melancholy. The experienced team at The Hearing Guy is committed to helping you effectively manage its effects.

What Causes Tinnitus?

Tinnitus often serves as an indicator of an underlying condition, with its severity and impact on daily life varying depending on the root cause. Potential contributors to tinnitus include:

  • Hearing loss
  • Vascular disorders
  • Stress and depression
  • Earwax blockage
  • Exposure to loud noises
  • Head and neck injuries
  • Meniere’s disease
  • Abnormal bone growth in the ear

To effectively address tinnitus, the initial step involves determining the specific condition responsible for its onset. Hearing professionals conduct a thorough assessment of your medical history and lifestyle, followed by simple diagnostic hearing tests, to pinpoint the underlying cause.

What Are the Most Common Treatments?

While there is still no official cure for tinnitus, there are a variety of different treatments available to alleviate the symptoms you experience. The most common include:

Hearing Aids with Masking Features

Hearing aids equipped with masking features offer a multifaceted approach to managing tinnitus. These devices amplify external sounds while simultaneously generating low-level background noise, effectively masking the perception of tinnitus. By providing auditory stimulation and reducing the prominence of tinnitus-related sounds, individuals experience relief and improved comfort in various environments. The customizable nature of these hearing aids allows for tailored adjustments to suit individual preferences and tinnitus severity, enhancing their effectiveness as a treatment option.

Sound Machines

Sound machines, also known as sound therapy devices, are designed to create a soothing auditory environment that helps individuals cope with tinnitus. These devices emit a diverse range of sounds, like white noise, nature sounds or gentle melodies, which serve to distract the brain from perceiving tinnitus-related sounds. By promoting relaxation and masking the perceived ringing or buzzing, sound machines offer relief and promote better sleep quality for individuals affected by tinnitus. Additionally, sound machines are versatile and portable, making them convenient for use at home, work, or while traveling.

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a comprehensive management strategy that aims to desensitize individuals to the perception of tinnitus. This approach combines counseling sessions with sound therapy to help individuals habituate to tinnitus-related sounds over time. Counseling sessions provide education about tinnitus, coping strategies and guidance on shifting focus away from the perceived sounds. Meanwhile, sound therapy involves the use of low-level, neutral sound generators to facilitate habituation and reduce the emotional distress associated with tinnitus. Through consistent application of TRT techniques, individuals can experience significant improvement in their ability to manage tinnitus and regain control over their auditory experiences.