- Mar 11, 2020
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud live music show
Among tinnitus patients, it seems extremely common to use sound enrichment inside the home. This can either be a natural sound (e.g. a fan or air conditioner), or an artificial sound (e.g. a white noise generators, or WNGs). I'll note that in my case, a WNG masks my tinnitus much more effectively than a fan, because a WNG can target frequencies which are close to my tinnitus, which a fan cannot.
This being the case, I find it surprising that wearing WNGs outside the home, where they can help mask your tinnitus (at the right frequencies) all of the time, is not more common.
To me, it seems like wearing a WNG at all times would be pretty standard for tinnitus patients. Specifically, wearable WNGs seem akin to any other treatment which is continuously used by patients, such as eyeglasses, or a back brace, or compression socks, etc.
But this is not the case. Does anyone know why? That is: why are wearable WNGs *not* used by most tinnitus patients, even those who are bothered by their tinnitus when outside?
This being the case, I find it surprising that wearing WNGs outside the home, where they can help mask your tinnitus (at the right frequencies) all of the time, is not more common.
To me, it seems like wearing a WNG at all times would be pretty standard for tinnitus patients. Specifically, wearable WNGs seem akin to any other treatment which is continuously used by patients, such as eyeglasses, or a back brace, or compression socks, etc.
But this is not the case. Does anyone know why? That is: why are wearable WNGs *not* used by most tinnitus patients, even those who are bothered by their tinnitus when outside?