- Feb 9, 2021
- 20
- Tinnitus Since
- December 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud music
He.y I'm trying to decide what the best type of white noise machine would be, whether it's a physical fan or sound machine. I'm leaning towards the physical fan as I think my ears can tolerate that better than the artificial sound.
I'm basically just going for the wind sound, so I think a small physical motorized one could be the best option but I do not know this area well and I'm sure others know more about this than I do. There's so many options for products...
I would probably just get a random highly rated one off Amazon unless I hear a better option, it's hard to know if it would be good or bad for tinnitus.
My tinnitus is noise induced (loud music for a long time) and sensitive to all noise now. It's a high pitched noise that gets louder when thinking. I hear it much louder and distinctly when I listen to music, make phone calls, or do pretty much anything.
Hoping to drown out the ringing for long enough for my brain to forget the frequency that it's basically programmed with now.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I'm basically just going for the wind sound, so I think a small physical motorized one could be the best option but I do not know this area well and I'm sure others know more about this than I do. There's so many options for products...
I would probably just get a random highly rated one off Amazon unless I hear a better option, it's hard to know if it would be good or bad for tinnitus.
My tinnitus is noise induced (loud music for a long time) and sensitive to all noise now. It's a high pitched noise that gets louder when thinking. I hear it much louder and distinctly when I listen to music, make phone calls, or do pretty much anything.
Hoping to drown out the ringing for long enough for my brain to forget the frequency that it's basically programmed with now.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.