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Oh, ffs. Of course it doesn't work. Sorry if I'm blunt, but no natural stuff works. Especially not if it's tinnitus caused by noise or loud music.
I've decided to never go to a concert again. I made that decision a long time ago, but made ONE exception when I attended Tom Petty & The...
I use Sony WH1000XM3 and I have no increase in my tinnitus. However, if you use them or any other NC headphones believing they are protection...
Those of you who answered me, I suppose you're correct. I didn't think of it like that. Thanks.
It's ringing, as always, but I'm coping.
I haven't read the entire thread (hardly anything, actually), but if you don't suffer from loss of hearing but just have tinnitus caused by loud...
No. The last time was at a party with a DJ. The volume was apparently louder than most places. Also, on another occasion I was at a hockey game...
Loud music/noise with not enough protection... It caused a louder tinnitus and a slightly different ringing.
I don't know for sure. As far as I know you can get it from short as long as prolonged exposure to noise.
@Lumi Not necessarily. Normal volume over time in headphones can still be the cause. I'm not saying you're wrong, but I still don't understand...
That's so sad. We're so different also, all of us. Some of us have "glass ears" that break and get worse easily, it seems, while others seem to...
I was going to write the Swedish healthcare system first and changed my mind without deleting correctly, hence "the" Sweden. (I must correct...
@Autumnly I don't know which kind, but my figure was from "internetmedicin" https://www.internetmedicin.se/page.aspx?id=3167, which is a site for...
Only 1-2% of the adult population say it has a negative effect on ordinary life. I guess all of here belong to those %.
Spiking again... This time without having been exposed to any loud sounds that I know of. Possibly stress related.