- Jan 16, 2018
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 2003
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Absolutely no idea!
Hello!
I have heard (and read) that white / pink noise are supposed to decrease tinnitus symptoms.
However, it appears to increase my symptoms. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!
Hello!
I have heard (and read) that white / pink noise are supposed to decrease tinnitus symptoms.
However, it appears to increase my symptoms. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!
I have heard (and read) that white / pink noise are supposed to decrease tinnitus symptoms.
The neuroplastic response likely requires repetitive exposure to noise that stimulates neuronal activity and in this case - a specific frequency.
Even if the white noise is low in volume?Well, be careful about stimulating one frequency: you end up stressing one very specific part of your cochlea (wherever the hair cells for that frequency are), and too much energy focused on one area is known to affect that area negatively (ie destroy hair cells), not unlike the experience of an acoustic trauma.
Good luck!
Even if the white noise is low in volume?