Hello
I've recently been waking up with a ringing in my ear and believe this is probably tinnitus. I've been experiencing frequent episodes of transient spontaneous tinnitus for the past 6-12 months (once to twice per day) and now it seems to have taken on a permanent effect. The ringing is loud enough in the morning to wake me up and although I can still hear it during the day it's not particularly bothersome, other than being distracting and annoying. My worry is it will get worse as I've made a concerted effort over the past few months to protect my ears and avoid loud noises, however this doesn't to seem have prevented its onset.
I'm currently managing T by playing sound therapy videos on youtube, at very low volumes. The sounds mimic the sound of my T and basically cancels out the sound in my ears by replacing it with an external source (residual inhibition?), my question , is there any chance that constantly listening to high frequency sounds will cause further damage to my hearing and agitate my T? I've tried listening to other more soothing sounds such as rainfall and white noise but I can still hear my T slightly and doesn't offer much relief. Is masking supposed to drown out the T sound entirely or only provide distraction?
I would also like to know if there's any other treatments such as steroids or other medicines that may be effective in alleviating T in its early stages? I'm seeing a GP this afternoon but obviously I'm aware there is no cure and treatment options are limited.
Thanks
I've recently been waking up with a ringing in my ear and believe this is probably tinnitus. I've been experiencing frequent episodes of transient spontaneous tinnitus for the past 6-12 months (once to twice per day) and now it seems to have taken on a permanent effect. The ringing is loud enough in the morning to wake me up and although I can still hear it during the day it's not particularly bothersome, other than being distracting and annoying. My worry is it will get worse as I've made a concerted effort over the past few months to protect my ears and avoid loud noises, however this doesn't to seem have prevented its onset.
I'm currently managing T by playing sound therapy videos on youtube, at very low volumes. The sounds mimic the sound of my T and basically cancels out the sound in my ears by replacing it with an external source (residual inhibition?), my question , is there any chance that constantly listening to high frequency sounds will cause further damage to my hearing and agitate my T? I've tried listening to other more soothing sounds such as rainfall and white noise but I can still hear my T slightly and doesn't offer much relief. Is masking supposed to drown out the T sound entirely or only provide distraction?
I would also like to know if there's any other treatments such as steroids or other medicines that may be effective in alleviating T in its early stages? I'm seeing a GP this afternoon but obviously I'm aware there is no cure and treatment options are limited.
Thanks