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Constant tinnitus: Are there any solutions?

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Jan 21 8:11am | Replies (237)

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@hraka13 It's important to know that hearing aids fit by a licensed provider/fitter generally come with a trial period. That can vary from 30 days to a few weeks longer. ('Big Box' providers like Costco and Sam's Club give a longer trial time.) You can return them within that time frame if they are not working well for you. Be sure you know what that time frame is and wear them in all of the situations where your hearing issues are troublesome. That way you'll know if they are helping you.

Definitely see a qualified ENT MD or an Audiologist; one with AuD behind their name because they have a doctorate level degree in the field and you have medical issues of concern.

Go through the testing procedure and ask questions about your audiogram. Also ask for a copy of your test results so you can go elsewhere if you choose to for fitting.

Cost is always an issue with hearing aids, but hearing better, eliminating tinnitus, etc. are worth the price.

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Constant Tinnitus may have very different causes, from inner ear problems to medications, to iron deficiency anemia, to Vitamin B and D deficiencies. Autoimmune diseases may also cause tinnitus. The solutions will depend on the cause. Please see a link to Mayo Clinic Article on Tinnitus.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tinnitus/symptoms-causes/syc-20350156

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That’s great to know, thank you! (Now, if I can find someone who wants to sell me only 1 hearing aid.)