Hi there,
I've been using headphones for work over the past 2.5 years. I started in sales and now work as an IT Support Rep, which requires me to take calls constantly. For the past year, I've been suffering from tinnitus. Although the doctors haven't found any major issues with my hearing or eardrums, I suspect that prolonged headphone use might be worsening my tinnitus.
I recently purchased Bose 700 headphones with excellent active noise cancellation and a great microphone. They seem sufficient for my needs, primarily since I work from home. However, I'm concerned about my tinnitus potentially getting worse.
What strategies should I follow to prevent further aggravation of my tinnitus? Should I consider switching to a different type of headphones, or would it be better to use foam earplugs underneath them? Any guidance would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!
I've been using headphones for work over the past 2.5 years. I started in sales and now work as an IT Support Rep, which requires me to take calls constantly. For the past year, I've been suffering from tinnitus. Although the doctors haven't found any major issues with my hearing or eardrums, I suspect that prolonged headphone use might be worsening my tinnitus.
I recently purchased Bose 700 headphones with excellent active noise cancellation and a great microphone. They seem sufficient for my needs, primarily since I work from home. However, I'm concerned about my tinnitus potentially getting worse.
What strategies should I follow to prevent further aggravation of my tinnitus? Should I consider switching to a different type of headphones, or would it be better to use foam earplugs underneath them? Any guidance would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!