Tinnitus

Should I listen to Music if I Have Tinnitus?

Should I listen to Music if I Have Tinnitus?

The word tinnitus comes from the Latin tinnire, “to tinkle,” but tinnitus can sound more like a hum, hiss, chirp, or thin squeak. About 40% of adults periodically hear tinnitus. About 8% suffer from it often or constantly. For 1% of people, tinnitus is a serious problem that interferes with a normal life. It almost …

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Are Headphones or Earbuds Better for Tinnitus?

Are Headphones or Earbuds Better for Tinnitus?

Our ears are one of the sense organs. Thanks to them, we can hear everything that is happening around us, understand people, distinguish their voices and speech. Hearing is simply necessary for us in everyday life. Are you looking for headphones for Tinnitus? But what Option of earphones is better: portable, compact and lightweight headphones …

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Tinnitus and Noise Canceling Headphones

Tinnitus and Noise Cancelling Headphones. Can Noise Cancelling Technology Help Tinnitus?

The general term of noise cancellation refers to several ways to reduce the effect of unwanted noise on the sound quality of headphones and headsets. Many Manufacturers of headphones for people with tinnitus use different noise reduction technologies – active (with static and adaptive filters), passive, and hybrid.   The variety of technologies and terms …

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Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. What is this method?

Tinnitus- is a ringing sound in the ears that is a sign of damage to the inner ear. Tinnitus is very common. According to different scientists, 35-45% of the adult population hear tinnitus from time to time, about 8%  experience constant ear noise, and 0.5-1% have decompensated tinnitus interfering with daily life and leading to …

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