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    Can Ultrasound Cause Tinnitus?

    I had ultrasound on my neck once to relax those tensed neck muscles and I could hear the static sounds in my ears in sync with the movement of the ultrasound wand on my neck. I wonder what that was.
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    Freaking Out — Tinnitus After Traumatic Head/Brain Injury — Trying to Stay Calm

    Sorry to hear that. Have you got your neck checked There is always a chance that tinnitus might be occurring because of your hidden neck injury. Just a thought.
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    Your Questions for Dr. Josef Rauschecker Interview

    Which treatment would be more suitable for tinnitus and hyperacusis both: TRT or Acoustic CR Neuromodulaton. What is the difference between the two?
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    Your Questions for Dr. Josef Rauschecker Interview

    In the case of somatic tinnitus, do neck muscles just contribute to the already existing tinnitus or they themselves generate tinnitus? Will it gradually become worse with my age?
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Article source: https://gizmodo.com/this-small-device-could-silence-the-maddening-symptoms-1821739320 A device developed by researchers at the University of Michigan, seen above being tested on a guinea pig, might help treat people’s tinnitus. Photo: David Martel, Christopher Chang/University...
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    Recently Got Tinnitus at 17

    Find a upper cervical chiropractor (NUCCA). Maybe you have misaligned C1,C2 which causes vast majority of symptoms related to head and ears including T and aural fullness, tight muscles and muscle spasm affecting ears etc. It's the commonest hidden injury if you have had a blow to your head and...
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    Why Does Sleep Reset Tinnitus in No Particular Direction?

    Even I believe neck muscles play a role in modulating T. There is something going on in the base of the skull (C1,C2) which causes our type of T (concussion induced, whiplash induced ) . I suspect it's either subluxation of atlas and axis bone or some kind of inflammation in there which makes us...
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    Opinions on Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Acupuncture

    No. It started after about 24 hours after I hit my head. My ears felt imbalanced and clogged for days. They gradually healed somewhat but T has remained the same more or less. What other symptoms you had after the concussion ? Are you trying any vitamins ?
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    Opinions on Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Acupuncture

    I can totally relate to this post. Even my T started after I banged my head against a wall 3 years ago. I have tried what not since then to find some relief. Even been to a chiropractor who told me my atlas (C1,C2) was misaligned 20 degrees and mentioned subluxation of my atlas bone in neck. He...
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    Sure. How did it start in your case ?

    Sure. How did it start in your case ?
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    Acupuncture for Tinnitus

    https://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/1695-acupuncture-plus-herbs-quiet-tinnitus
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    Eating Cheese Spikes My Tinnitus

    I was hospitalized a month ago for a minor surgery and they gave me frequent doses of paracetamol and antibiotics post surgery for about a week. It spiked my tinnitus like crazy for about a week even after stopping the medication. My T has returned to basline gradually but it took about 10 days...
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    Do You Take Something for Depression or Anxiety to Deal with Tinnitus? If So What?

    Ashwagandha herb. Its a renowned wonder herb for anxiety as it relaxes your mind. Google it
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    Tinnitus Due to Concussion with Possible Sinus Involvement

    @TinThom also get your neck checked by a chiropractor. Most concussion cases involve a hidden injury to the neck(C1,C2) which is often overlooked by almost all the doctors. A minor subluxation of C1 can send your neck muscles into a constant spasm mode and this can cause blocked ears feeling and...
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    Possible "Neck Issue" Tinnitus

    My CT neck shows loss of cervical lordosis due to muscle spasms. I am soon going to start PT and hope to ease my tinnitus a bit.