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Man gets tinnitus relief with hearing aids.

Tinnitus is not new. But it might be the first time you have had to cope with it. Normally, though not always, tinnitus reveals itself as an incessant buzzing or ringing in the ears. Often, the sound is really overwhelming. However tinnitus manifests for you, this point is most likely true: you are most likely looking for new ways of managing your tinnitus if it’s something that’s bothering you.

The good news is that new therapies and treatment options are being formulated that aren’t cures for tinnitus but can help you deal with it. Certain of those therapies even concern your tongue.

The Newest Way to Manage Tinnitus

Perhaps the most novel tinnitus therapy that we’ve seen appears to offer quite a bit of promise, even if it appears a little unusual initially. Both the tongue and the ear are stimulated with this device designed at the Trinity School of Medicine in Dublin. Technically, it’s called bi-modal neuromodulation.

The results were rather impressive with this device according to the first tests. Most individuals underwent treatments for a duration of twelve weeks or so. Over those 12 months, those same people noticed a dramatic reduction in tinnitus symptoms. But this type of therapy is still in the testing phase and not generally available yet.

How Can I Find Relief From my Tinnitus Now?

Naturally, it takes a while for devices to work their way from research and development to patient accessibility. So maybe you’re curious about what you can do now to help manage your tinnitus.

There are, luckily, some tinnitus therapy devices that has recently been released. And one of the best new ways to manage tinnitus is something you’ve most likely already heard of: your hearing aid.

It works like this:

Everyday sounds are boosted by hearing aids. When you begin to lose your hearing, external diminish and that can make the internal sounds of tinnitus become louder. A hearing aid can raise the volume on the rest of the audio spectrum. That doesn’t lower the volume of your tinnitus, but it could make the ringing less noticeable.

There is a noise masking device similar to a modern hearing aid. A masking device could be the way to go if your hearing loss is mild. A masking device essentially looks like a hearing aid. And many hearing aids can be enhanced with masking technology. Your tinnitus symptoms can be obscured by sounds produced by this type of technology. Whatever sound will best mask the ringing in your ears will be used, from white noise to a specific tone.

Needless to say, this is only a starting point. We can help you choose the best choice for you so get in touch with us.

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