I have been struggling with tinnitus for almost 1.5 years now. Cause unknown, but possibly related to my slight hearing loss in higher frequencies (those frequencies are now my tinnitus sound).
I am trying to find causes that improves and worsens my tinnitus. So far this is what I can say:
Worsens:
*Driving my car for a long time (>45 minutes). Depending on time in car it might worsen tinnitus for up to a few days.
*Noisy environments (even if I use ear protection), for example using the lawn mover. Worsens tinnitus in same degree as above.
*Hard physical activity/working out (temporary, up to 1-2 hours after finishing activity)
*Bad sleep (not sure, sometimes this doesn't worsen tinnitus)
Improves:
*Good sleep (not sure, sometimes this doesn't improve tinnitus)
*Hard physical activity (after initial temporary spike, it sometimes might feel a bit better than usually)
How is it for you guys?
The next two things I am thinking of trying out is:
1) Start with a healthier diet. My diet is not very good with a lot of fast food, Coca Cola etc. I have heard people here that have improved their tinnitus when cutting down on sugar/fat. I am still a bit skeptical that this actually would help tinnitus, why would it. Still no harm to test. I have set up a poll to see what you guys feel about this question.
2) Try out hearing aids. Not that my hearing loss really would require hearing aids. I believe the most logical explanation of my tinnitus is that my brain is "overcompensating" the frequencies I have hearing loss in causing the ringing in my head. By using hearing aids maybe you could reverse this and learn the brain to stop overcompensating and make tinnitus decrease. I have heard it has helped some people. Any experience from you guys?
I am trying to find causes that improves and worsens my tinnitus. So far this is what I can say:
Worsens:
*Driving my car for a long time (>45 minutes). Depending on time in car it might worsen tinnitus for up to a few days.
*Noisy environments (even if I use ear protection), for example using the lawn mover. Worsens tinnitus in same degree as above.
*Hard physical activity/working out (temporary, up to 1-2 hours after finishing activity)
*Bad sleep (not sure, sometimes this doesn't worsen tinnitus)
Improves:
*Good sleep (not sure, sometimes this doesn't improve tinnitus)
*Hard physical activity (after initial temporary spike, it sometimes might feel a bit better than usually)
How is it for you guys?
The next two things I am thinking of trying out is:
1) Start with a healthier diet. My diet is not very good with a lot of fast food, Coca Cola etc. I have heard people here that have improved their tinnitus when cutting down on sugar/fat. I am still a bit skeptical that this actually would help tinnitus, why would it. Still no harm to test. I have set up a poll to see what you guys feel about this question.
2) Try out hearing aids. Not that my hearing loss really would require hearing aids. I believe the most logical explanation of my tinnitus is that my brain is "overcompensating" the frequencies I have hearing loss in causing the ringing in my head. By using hearing aids maybe you could reverse this and learn the brain to stop overcompensating and make tinnitus decrease. I have heard it has helped some people. Any experience from you guys?