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They are two different things although both are still defined as tinnitus. Please click on the links below for information about age related hearing loss and hearing aids. Although I know about it I mostly deal with "noise induced tinnitus" Please also click on the link below to read my article: Tinnitus A Personal View.
Now talking with my brother in law who is 84 years young and had tinnitus for over 20 years told me now that has hearing aids has them now 4 months his tinnitus has gone totally quiet. Any comments?
Pitch wise they're very much similar. The main difference I believe is noise pitch tends to be unilateral or unilaterally stronger. Age related tends to be bilateral.
Now talking with my brother in law who is 84 years young and had tinnitus for over 20 years told me now that has hearing aids has them now 4 months his tinnitus has gone totally quiet. Any comments?
Probably, i also know of people who have a greatly reduced level of T when wearing h-aids, i think you need to have T in the frequency bandwidth of the aids for them to help though.
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