I had bad tinnitus in one ear for 2 years. Strangely the onset always came after lying my head down at night or after a daytime nap.
I have tried many different things over 2 years, including lifestyle changes.
I'm not sure if what I will present was the gradual fix but I will share and maybe it will help you.
I noticed my tinnitus would increase if I smoked marijuana (which I have stopped) but that seemed to only help sometimes. My tinnitus definitely improved when I finally quit the bad habit. Perhaps growing chemicals in it attributed to it.
I recently found out from a hospital visit that I had very high glucose numbers from eating way too much sugar all the time. I cut out all excess sugar like sweets, sodas, candies, cakes etc. to prevent me from becoming diabetic. Since I've done this I've had a massive improvement. I thought perhaps the tinnitus was a symptom of my high glucose numbers which I wouldn't have found out had I not been admitted to the hospital for other reasons.
Finally, I sleep close to a fan, and have noticed that if I put it farther away from me, I have significantly less tinnitus episodes. I'm not sure if the electronic radiation or perhaps the wind drying ear canal was the culprit but everytime I've slept close to it again, the tinnitus seems to come back. It may also have to do with the fan noise by my head when I sleep. Either way, moving it farther away seemed to greatly help. So if you have anything noisy by your head when you sleep, try to distance it farther so you have more quiet.
I also started a daily Ginkgo biloba supplement along with Magnesium. I don't know if this helped or not.
It could just be that over 2 years the symptoms have improved on their own. Tinnitus is such a strange thing I can't tell.
I will say if you experience a sudden onset of tinnitus, don't give up hope. I had it very bad for a long time and it DID vastly improve to the point it's basically gone now.
I hope this gives some ideas and thoughts to try to other who may be suffering as well. A lot of people improve over time, usually over 2 years. I thought for over a year I would be plagued with this forever but it's not the case. So don't get down or depressed. I was once like many of you. I can say now it's 90% gone and almost unnoticeable now.
Cheers!
I have tried many different things over 2 years, including lifestyle changes.
I'm not sure if what I will present was the gradual fix but I will share and maybe it will help you.
I noticed my tinnitus would increase if I smoked marijuana (which I have stopped) but that seemed to only help sometimes. My tinnitus definitely improved when I finally quit the bad habit. Perhaps growing chemicals in it attributed to it.
I recently found out from a hospital visit that I had very high glucose numbers from eating way too much sugar all the time. I cut out all excess sugar like sweets, sodas, candies, cakes etc. to prevent me from becoming diabetic. Since I've done this I've had a massive improvement. I thought perhaps the tinnitus was a symptom of my high glucose numbers which I wouldn't have found out had I not been admitted to the hospital for other reasons.
Finally, I sleep close to a fan, and have noticed that if I put it farther away from me, I have significantly less tinnitus episodes. I'm not sure if the electronic radiation or perhaps the wind drying ear canal was the culprit but everytime I've slept close to it again, the tinnitus seems to come back. It may also have to do with the fan noise by my head when I sleep. Either way, moving it farther away seemed to greatly help. So if you have anything noisy by your head when you sleep, try to distance it farther so you have more quiet.
I also started a daily Ginkgo biloba supplement along with Magnesium. I don't know if this helped or not.
It could just be that over 2 years the symptoms have improved on their own. Tinnitus is such a strange thing I can't tell.
I will say if you experience a sudden onset of tinnitus, don't give up hope. I had it very bad for a long time and it DID vastly improve to the point it's basically gone now.
I hope this gives some ideas and thoughts to try to other who may be suffering as well. A lot of people improve over time, usually over 2 years. I thought for over a year I would be plagued with this forever but it's not the case. So don't get down or depressed. I was once like many of you. I can say now it's 90% gone and almost unnoticeable now.
Cheers!