For most tinnitus sufferers, there is no cure. There is no
pill or surgery that has been shown to eliminate tinnitus in scientific studies
that have been replicated and accepted by the healthcare community.
There are some important exceptions
to this. Some forms of tinnitus, particularly middle-ear tinnitus, can be
treated. Sometimes a medication can cause tinnitus, and stopping or changing
medications can eliminate the tinnitus (check with whoever prescribed the
medication).
There are two broad categories of
treatments that help people adjust to their tinnitus.
- Counseling.
Counseling can be beneficial with thoughts and emotions, hearing, sleep
and concentration. One example of this approach is Tinnitus Activities
Treatment, which includes individualized collaborative counseling in each
of these areas.
- Sound Therapy. Many tinnitus sufferers report that the presence of background sound reduces the prominence or the loudness of their tinnitus. The background sound can be present in the environment (e.g. fan noise). There are non-wearable devices that produce pleasant background sound (e.g. raindrops). Additionally, wearable maskers or sound generators are available that produce a 'shhh' noise (these can also be combined with hearing aids). The use of hearing aids improves communication, reduces the stress associated with intensive listening, and also can partially mask the tinnitus. Music can also be very effective in non-wearable and wearable devices.
If
you or someone you know suffers from tinnitus, I urge you to contact me as soon as possible to schedule a consultation. 218-454-3277.
Have a great day! Dr. Sarah Nelson
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