NEVER mask your tinnitus COMPLETELY! You need to hear it in order to habituate. If you mask it COMPLETELY, your tinnitus will seem MUCH LOUDER!I have an in-ear white noise masker. I've been using it to mask my tinnitus quite a lot recently. For 5 days I've had a new noise.
Could a masker make things worse?
Trouble is @annV I have plenty of other hours in the day to listen to this noise, but I'll take your advice.NEVER mask your tinnitus COMPLETELY! You need to hear it in order to habituate. If you mask it COMPLETELY, your tinnitus will seem MUCH LOUDER!
Can I ask what in-ear maskers are you using? What model? Can you make their volume a little less so that you can hear your tinnitus above the noise it generates?Trouble is @annV I have plenty of other hours in the day to listen to this noise, but I'll take your advice.
It's something I got 10 years ago and I don't know the model unfortunately. It has volume control so I can set it low.Can I ask what in-ear maskers are you using? What model? Can you make their volume a little less so that you can hear your tinnitus above the noise it generates?
I have an in-ear white noise masker. I've been using it to mask my tinnitus quite a lot recently. For 5 days I've had a new noise.
Could a masker make things worse?
Thanks Michael....I guess I may have made it worse for myself? Is it permanent do you think?HI @Allan1967
It is not advisable for you to use a white noise generator for a number of reasons which I have mentioned in my articles on TRT.
A white noise generator must be used correctly otherwise it can make tinnitus worse. Two should be worn to keep the auditory system in balance and you should be under the care of a Hearing Therapist or Audiologist that specialises in using this form of treatment. It is not as simple as some people think to just pop-in white noise generators and think they will be of help. In many instances counselling is required when using them.
Furthermore, I do not believe it is the right time for you to be wearing white noise generators especially only one! The recent increase in your tinnitus has had a profound effect on you and it will for anyone; it is just not the right time for you to be using this piece of equipment. I have been using white noise generators for 23 years.
I advise you to stop using the WNG and use ordinary "sound enrichment" especially at night. Please remember, tinnitus should never be masked. By this I mean it shouldn't be covered up with a sound so that it can't be heard. Any attempt to do this, the tinnitus is likely to become worse and the brain cannot habituate to tinnitus unless it can hear it. When using white noise generators, the volume should always be kept slightly below the tinnitus.
Michael
Thanks Michael....I guess I may have made it worse for myself? Is it permanent do you think?
...if you are already fully habituated???I have been using white noise generators for 23 years.
Makes no sense.I have fully habituated to my tinnitus and most of the time it remains mild to moderate which I can easily cope with.
Well... it is certainly possible that you made it worse. Unlike @Michael Leigh, some of us understand there is a difference between science fiction and science fact:Thanks Michael....I guess I may have made it worse for myself? Is it permanent do you think?
Noise exposure therapies offer a seductive short-term solution for relief but, in the long term, undermine the functional and structural integrity of the central auditory system and the brain more generally. Sound therapies using unstructured, random ("white") noise should be avoided as a treatment for tinnitus. Alternative therapeutics that drive positive, adaptive plastic changes are discussed.
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