- Apr 15, 2017
- 1,419
- Tinnitus Since
- 2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise
Okay so as most of you may know, most tinnitus is noise-induced and most of you have some degree of hearing loss whether it's detectable or not. Or you may have damaged your hair cells by medication.
My question to you is do you think hair cell regeneration will actually solve your tinnitus? I don't mean by an increasing hearing to detect external sounds but rather an actual reduction in volume or total alleviation?
I ask this because of my research there is a lot of talk on hair cell regeneration on the Internet and on YouTube but none really actually talk whether this may or may not solve tinnitus.
There is also the issue that tinnitus is 'ringing in the brain' led by Josef Rauschecker, implying that several areas of the brain are responsible for chronic tinnitus, which leads to the debate of actually would hair cell regeneration really reverse this tinnitus.
Open for debate here and I think I've asked a very good question.
My question to you is do you think hair cell regeneration will actually solve your tinnitus? I don't mean by an increasing hearing to detect external sounds but rather an actual reduction in volume or total alleviation?
I ask this because of my research there is a lot of talk on hair cell regeneration on the Internet and on YouTube but none really actually talk whether this may or may not solve tinnitus.
There is also the issue that tinnitus is 'ringing in the brain' led by Josef Rauschecker, implying that several areas of the brain are responsible for chronic tinnitus, which leads to the debate of actually would hair cell regeneration really reverse this tinnitus.
Open for debate here and I think I've asked a very good question.