Terrified Hearing Aid Feedback Makes Tinnitus Worse

Striveon

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Aug 29, 2018
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When I take out my hearing aids, it always does a feedback sound in my ear.

Could that make my tinnitus worse? I always get anxiety to take them out because I feel like damage is happening and I fear it is making my tinnitus worse.

I have the smallest hearing aids (the ones that go in the ear, size of a bean).
 
@Striveon, an experienced audiologist would adjust the feedback. You also may not be wearing the correct type of hearing aid for your particular type of tinnitus. Do you go every 2 weeks or so to have your hearing aids adjusted? Our hearing & tinnitus changes, so our hearing aids need adjustments to match the changes. I'm 10 years in & just recently found out I was wearing the incorrect type of hearing aids. Now I'm so much better with bi-cross hearing aids. The tinnitus has receded to the background & I hardly notice it.
 
@Striveon, an experienced audiologist would adjust the feedback. You also may not be wearing the correct type of hearing aid for your particular type of tinnitus. Do you go every 2 weeks or so to have your hearing aids adjusted? Our hearing & tinnitus changes, so our hearing aids need adjustments to match the changes. I'm 10 years in & just recently found out I was wearing the incorrect type of hearing aids. Now I'm so much better with bi-cross hearing aids. The tinnitus has receded to the background & I hardly notice it.
When I take out my hearing aids, the hearing aid gives a feedback sound and that feedback sound always terrifies me as I'm afraid it will make tinnitus worse. I think of it as an earphone with music affecting tinnitus since it is inside the ear.

What do you think? I have been using hearing aids even before I had tinnitus, so I go based off my hearing loss.

When you take your hearing aids out, do you hear your tinnitus loudly or is it still low?
 
@Striveon. No. The answer is no.

You should not be hearing a feedback noise. Sometimes, if your aides are outside your ears, charged or have charged batteries in and you put them together by mistake, you will hear a feedback noise. If I were you, I'd have them checked and adjusted.
 
@Striveon. No. The answer is no.

You should not be hearing a feedback noise. Sometimes, if your aides are outside your ears, charged or have charged batteries in and you put them together by mistake, you will hear a feedback noise. If I were you, I'd have them checked and adjusted.
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These are the ones I use. Do you see the clear stick hanging out? When I grab on the stick to pull it out, it does a feedback sound. That is what I am always terrified of, the feedback making my tinnitus worse.

What hearing do you use and has the feedback ever made your tinnitus worse?
 
@Striveon, Yes; but it works differently than traditional masking. Google the aides I'm using. It would help answer your questions.

I have Endolymphatic Hydrops. It's a one-sided hearing loss condition with Tinnitus, fullness & balance issues. It's been unrelenting for over 10 years. These aides are the only thing that has even remotely helped in all those years. Look it up. It might help; I can't say for sure for your particular situation. I do know that in the USA, the more ethical audiologists give a 30-60 money back warranty. Get evaluated & see. All the best!
 
Anyone? Experiences with taking out their hearing aids and causing a feedback sound? Does it worsen your tinnitus??
I have behind the ear aids and sometimes when I remove them I get feedback but it doesn't affect the tinnitus as it is a quick screech and the aids are out. I've been back for adjustment 4 times and it makes a big difference. You may need new advanced aids
 
I have behind the ear aids and sometimes when I remove them I get feedback but it doesn't affect the tinnitus as it is a quick screech and the aids are out. I've been back for adjustment 4 times and it makes a big difference. You may need new advanced aids
Do you think since my hearing aid is inside my ear, and the feedback happens in my ear, it affects tinnitus?
 
When I take out my hearing aids, it always does a feedback sound in my ear.

Could that make my tinnitus worse? I always get anxiety to take them out because I feel like damage is happening and I fear it is making my tinnitus worse.

I have the smallest hearing aids (the ones that go in the ear, size of a bean).


HI @Striveon

Thank you for you message via PM. I do not wear hearing aids and therefore unable to help. I think the advice and information @Quiet please has given you is excellent and advise you to follow it. You need to discus this with your Audiologist.

Take care
Michael
 

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