Pero1234
Member
- Mar 15, 2018
- 287
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- home theatre system + high pressure washer
After seeing an audiologist and having a hearing exam, my preliminary conclusion is the text highlighted in red above. I see the main doctor - an otologist/neurotologist - on Tuesday.
I've frequently seen tinnitus defined as the perception of noise in the ear. That doesn't make it less real, of course, but I'm guessing - I'm certainly no tinnitus expert - a distinction needs to be drawn between noise-canceling headphones ("NCHs") making one's tinnitus worse (in the sense of causing hearing or inner ear damage) and NCHs altering your perception of your existing tinnitus because of the reduction of ambient noise. One might say it effectively is the same (i.e., heightened perception of existing tinnitus is the same as making it worse). I wouldn't argue with that view. But my primary concern is avoiding damage to my ears. If I feel that isn't the case, then I think it will be easier for me to deal with the perception my tinnitus is worse. I found it interesting that the audiologist said I would be better off using my NCHs with music (at reasonable levels, of course) because that would help mitigate my tendency to focus on my tinnitus.
Here's an interesting study indicating silence can, in effect, cause tinnitus - https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/25e9/235a247155cb3a9f38bd1b4240bffcfb6863.pdf
BOSE are most effective at cancelling noise. That may be it. My Sennheisers let in more environment sound... hence reducing the need for my brain to "turn up the volume".