Constant tinnitus: Are there any solutions?
It there any solution for constant tinnitis?
I have high pitched tones constantly though I have learned to ignore it mostly.
It can become louder at times, even loud enough to make me wince!
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@kimjensch Hi. I do not have what you describe, but can point you to 2 areas for help or information. One is http://www.ata.org for the American Tinnitus Association of America. I belong and it is worth joining. The other is a symposium being sponsored by the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) next Friday from noon - 1:30 as part of HLAA's Virtual Convention next week. There will be 3 experts in tinnitus talking about the latest research and info on tinnitus. The link is https://www.hearingloss.org/programs-events/convention/symposium/ There also is a Q & A that afternoon after the online symposium, I believe starting at 2:30 where you can submit any questions you have. Good luck with it.
I've had tinnitus for 8 years now. And it is also high pitched tones. It increases with stress, when I have a flu, or when I drink a lot of caffeine. I was wondering too if there has been any new treatment for it?
I also encourage anyone who is concerned about tinnitus to participate in the HLAA Virtual Convention on June 19 - 20. There is no charge to participate. The annual HLAA convention always includes an outstanding research symposium. This year's topic is tinnitus. Although the convention was cancelled due to COVID19, HLAA has arranged to have some of the main topics available in a virtual format. This is an excellent opportunity to learn. Don't miss it. Register at: http://www.experiencehlaa.org
I have the same symptoms for about 10 years. Rarely do I have a day without it. At times I wonder if the outside barometer is a possible?
I've had this issue most of my adult life, but it's not a big distraction unless I think about it. Guess I've learned to ignore it. One thing I know is that certain meds, even OTC meds make it worse. A full adult aspirin will ramp up my tinnitus in a matter of minutes. Other meds can do the same.
I was diagnosed with tinnitus over 50 years ago. It has never gone away and at times was very aggravating. While going to college and grad school, I noticed I could study and concentrate much better if I had some light classical music playing in the background. The music seemed to cover the ringing and provide just enough distraction that I could study. French horns, woodwinds, and piano instrumentation seem to work best for me. As I sit here writing this I am still listening to some soft classical music while reading. Thanks to mikepa and Julie for some info on research. I will look into this.
I symoathize and will follow this thread. Mine sounds like a field of cicadas. Hope someone knows a solution.
HA! I've explained to my wife that mine sounds like cicadas, too, much of the time! Sometimes it sounds like someone is running a chainsaw down the street. At this moment, it just sounds like a high pitched whine.
I have the high-pitched whine when I'm having neck problems. When I'm able to get the neck pain under control, the tinnitus goes away. Sometimes ice on my neck or C7 vertebra helps, sometimes it takes days or weeks to get the neck problem under control.
Tinnitus suffer's the only thing I have found that quiets it is Mullein Drops I put this in water or any liquid and drink this really helps I ,be had tinnitus for over 30 yrs ENT told me there is no cure but Mullein helps