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@dialthis88 | |
Tips to relieve tinnitus, anyone? |
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@mok214 | 6 May 23 |
Nope, no cure in this entire world. And believe me, I have been looking for a remedy for tinnitus for more than thirty years.
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@warded | 6 May 23 |
i hear tinnitus only when my ears are clogged...
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@vedder | 6 May 23 |
@ dialthis88 - 6.05.23 - 11:51am Tips to relieve tinnitus, anyone? Blowtorch to the inner ears should help. |
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@mikeymk | 7 May 23 |
Well i wouldn't recommend the tinnitus hotline -i called it, and all i got was ringing.
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@warded | 7 May 23 |
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@1owlcity | 7 May 23 |
Just play the Young Dumb and Broke by Khalid in your mind, it works for me
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@olia | 7 May 23 |
get a mechanical wall clock. better a huge one. place it in your bedroom. Report here after a year if it helped ;)))
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@dialthis88 | 8 May 23 |
I'm okay but i rather be without it
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@wolf1v36 | 9 May 23 |
You will in time become used to it, and not even notice, it. When i was young back in the 1970's, used to go to local dances, and a lot of the groups very loud, plus i worked for 14 years in a laundry with loud machinery, eg, air compressor, and 6 washing machines, ( plus commer and a big bedford van, when learning to drive!)
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@warded | 25 May 23 |
My left ear is clogged and i hear nothing but tinnitus. But when it is open/normal i don't hear the tinnitus. What's up with that?
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@warded | 1 September 23 |
My left ear just popped open again and everything sounds super loud and tinnitus is gone too. (from that ear)
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@sisfreak2017 | 1 September 23 |
Luck you ![]() ![]() |
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@1owlcity | 6 September 23 |
When dealing with tinnitus, it's essential to choose soothing and calming music that can help mask the ringing in your ears. Consider listening to ambient, instrumental, or nature sounds. Here are some song and genre suggestions: 1. Ambient Music: Artists like Brian Eno or albums like Music for Airports can provide a calming background. 2. Classical Music: Soft classical pieces like Debussy's Clair de Lune or Satie's Gymnopdie No. 1 can be soothing. 3. Nature Sounds: Ocean waves, rainforest sounds, or gentle rainfall recordings can help distract from tinnitus. 4. White Noise: White noise apps or recordings can be effective in masking the ringing. 5. Meditation Music: Tracks designed for meditation or relaxation often have a calming effect. 6. Instrumental Jazz: Smooth jazz or instrumental jazz music can be relaxing. 7. Personal Favorites: Sometimes, your favorite calming songs or tracks that hold sentimental value can help. Remember that individual preferences vary, so it's important to find what works best for you. Experiment with different types of music and sounds to discover what helps alleviate your tinnitus symptoms. Additionally, consider using headphones or speakers at a comfortable volume to avoid further damage to your hearing. Consulting with a healthcare professional is also advisable for personalized advice. |
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