- Nov 22, 2018
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- October 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Likely just playing music too loud
My tinnitus gets very intrusive at night when I try to sleep. I've had some success playing white noise (actually, blue noise) at low volume from an app on my iPhone through a set of sleeping headphones, similar to these:
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Contour-Headphones-Lining-Earphones/dp/B07FLCHCT6/
I have tried just playing the white noise sound enrichment through a speaker, but my tinnitus is in both ears and I found that my tinnitus is still too loud in whatever ear is turned away from the speaker or pressed into the pillow. But I am concerned after seeing some posts on this forum (from Mike?...sorry, I'm new here) that tinnitus sufferers should never use headphones, even at low volume because this can make the tinnitus worse.
Not sure what to do. I need to sleep, but don't want to make this worse or make habituation more difficult.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any non-headphone solutions?
Cheers,
Mark
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Contour-Headphones-Lining-Earphones/dp/B07FLCHCT6/
I have tried just playing the white noise sound enrichment through a speaker, but my tinnitus is in both ears and I found that my tinnitus is still too loud in whatever ear is turned away from the speaker or pressed into the pillow. But I am concerned after seeing some posts on this forum (from Mike?...sorry, I'm new here) that tinnitus sufferers should never use headphones, even at low volume because this can make the tinnitus worse.
Not sure what to do. I need to sleep, but don't want to make this worse or make habituation more difficult.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any non-headphone solutions?
Cheers,
Mark