Does Anyone Have Reactive Tinnitus Advice?

RileyGirl

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I have had reactive tinnitus for almost seven years. It sounds like bacon sizzling loudly in my ear whenever I hear an external noise. I tried many treatments - both medical and holistic but nothing took it away. Did anyone here have this and found a cure? Thank you for any advice. It's horrible :(
 
I have had reactive tinnitus for almost seven years. It sounds like bacon sizzling loudly in my ear whenever I hear an external noise. I tried many treatments - both medical and holistic but nothing took it away. Did anyone here have this and found a cure? Thank you for any advice. It's horrible :(

Hi @RileyGirl
Your reactive tinnitus is a result of hypersensitivity within your auditory system and it is called: Hyperacusis (sensitivity to sound) It is treatable and often curable. I used to have very severe hyperacuis, so bad that conversation at times with people made my ears hurt. Please read the post below as you might find it helpful.
All the best
Michael

Answers to Hyperacusis and Habituation


Two questions often asked about tinnitus are: How long does it take to habituate? How do I know if I have hyperacusis?

Hyperacusis

One of the main causes of tinnitus is exposure to loud noise. Quite often though hyperacusis, (sensitivity to sounds) accompanies the condition. This is because the nerves in the auditory pathway have been subjected to noise trauma and thus become highly sensitised. Hyperacusis can be extremely painful. It can cause tinnitus to spike sometimes making it last for days until it settles down again. Within this time the person affected can be in a lot of discomfort.

Music that was once pleasurable to listen to through a home music system or radio is now an ordeal so one prefers not to listen to it. The closing of doors, washing up of kitchen plates and cutlery is enough to send a person running for cover, as it can feel like a pneumatic drill is piercing through your ears and head. It can become such a problem a person is afraid to venture outside their home in fear of road traffic noise sparking an increase in their tinnitus due to their sensitivity to sound.

One of the best ways to treat hyperacusis is by using "sound enrichment". This can be achieved in many ways but I one of the best to wear white noise generators. Two should be worn to keep your auditory system in balance. The sound level of these devices must be adjusted correctly so as not to cause further irritation to a person's auditory system, which can make the hyperacusis and tinnitus worse. It is best to always make sure their sound levels are set just below the tinnitus. Wngs are usually worn for up to ten hours a day. Two things are achieved over time.

The hearing system is constantly subjected to low-level non-intrusive white noise, which will help to desensitise it. Secondly, they help the brain to focus less on the tinnitus and push it further into the background making it less noticeable. This form of treatment is also known as TRT.

An alternative to wngs is to use a tabletop sound machine that plays nature sounds. This can be used for sound enrichment to help the healing process of hyperacusis. Again it is best to set the sound level just below the tinnitus. As previously explained sound machines can be very useful at night by the bedside and in the day used to fill in the background ambiance in room.

Treating hyperacusis takes time as there is no quick fix and everyone will respond to treatment differently.
Please bare in mind that a person with tinnitus and hyperacuisis, if the hyperacusis is left untreated sensitivity to sound will always remain a problem. In some cases hyperacusis can get better naturally without using sound enrichment but there is no guarantee.

A word of caution. Some people use earplugs to help suppress external sounds because of their sensitivity to sound. Earplugs are available but should only be used when in noisy surroundings and not to suppress normal every day sounds, as doing so can prevent the healing process of hyperacusis.

Habituating to Tinnitus
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Habituating to tinnitus often seems shrouded in mystery for the more seriously affected people that are in distress and have had to seek help at ENT. It can be particularly difficult for people that are new to tinnitus to comprehend. How does one know when they have habituated to their T and more importantly what does this actually mean?

The following doesn't apply in every case of tinnitus for there are some people that have large fluctuations in their tinnitus and every day can be a different experience. This is one of the most severe forms of tinnitus and medications may be required to help cope with the condition. Habituating to this type of tinnitus is still possible to an extent but does present additional problems.

To others I will say this: You'll know when you have habituated to your tinnitus regardless of whatever treatment you are using via ENT etc as your brain will over time push it further into the background so it becomes less significant, in a similar way to the people that have mild tinnitus. Although your tinnitus may be present and on occasions it will spike, over time it will cease to be so much of a problem unless you deliberately focus on it and bring it to the forefront of your mind.

Michael
 
Thank you for that info. I have been trying to avoid sound as much as I can - this approach is the opposite! I am willing to try it though. Do you mind answering another question? My ultimate goal would be not be to get used to the bacon sizzling in my ear, it would be to get rid of it. Your article mentions that over time it will just cease to be a problem, but will still be there. Is there a chance it will go away with this approach?
 
Thank you for that info. I have been trying to avoid sound as much as I can - this approach is the opposite! I am willing to try it though. Do you mind answering another question? My ultimate goal would be not be to get used to the bacon sizzling in my ear, it would be to get rid of it. Your article mentions that over time it will just cease to be a problem, but will still be there. Is there a chance it will go away with this approach?

I am going to put a protocol I developed to beat T once for all. Just give me a week or 2.

you will get results in one month, depends on its severity.
 
I have been trying to avoid sound as much as I can
It sounds like bacon sizzling loudly in my ear
If you avoid sound you risk making your ears and auditory system more sensitive. Using sound enrichment at night and during the day, as mentioned in my post should help you.
Michael
 
Nonsense. Sensitivity is due to disregulation in nerves energy and has nothing to do with avoiding sounds.

you guys should uninstall all these bullshit if you want to cure your T and go to the root cause and fix it.
 
Oh dear. There is nothing like the use of profanity to lower the tone of a conversation. Just goes to show the type of person in our midst. With such language you really expect anyone is going to take you seriously. I certainly hope not.
Michael
 
Will make a good read but cure ????
Seriously...we live in hope....lots of love glynis
 
@joseph Ghass

No disrespect, but if anything truly worked surely we'd all know about it by now. The other problem is that there are so many ways tinnitus can be acquired that I can't see how one solution can fix all.

Sometimes tinnitus just goes away by itself. If something has worked for you then how can you clinically prove it's your method and not just natural recovery?

It's very easy in science to cross wires and come to all sorts of incorrect conclusions. This is why we have controlled double blind studies, using many people, to see if any data can be correlated to a high percentage of certainty. It seems what you're suggesting is anecdotal.

I could easily say the Atkins diet cured my tinnitus if I experienced some kind of remission whilst using that diet, but how could I prove it? Or more importantly, how would I know myself that the diet itself was the critical component?

If you're so sure, why not inform the medical community to conduct a clinical trial? You could be the saviour of millions if you truly have a working method.
 

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