My story with Tinnitus & Hyperacusis: Nishant Mittal

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2022
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    Tinnitus | Hyperacusis | Sound sensitivity | Tinnitus after Vaccine | Tinnitus after Covid | Story
    Tinnitus is a condition in which you hear a sharp "beep" in your ears. Hyperacusis is one in which ears become sensitive and sounds of regular environment become painful.
    It's been almost a year since I got Tinnitus & Hyperacusis. It all began after I got my first shot last year (July 2021). The going has been difficult, but my situation has gotten better and I was advised to share my story so others could possibly learn from it.
    Here's is a couple of articles I wrote about it:
    www.nishantmittal.in/post/how...
    www.nishantmittal.in/post/sma...
    You can ask your questions in comments and I'd try to earnestly answer them all. If you're in the same boat, I wish you all the luck in the world. My only hope is that you get absolutely okay, very soon!
    Here's my genuine thanks and recommendation for Dr. Ram Pravesh (Dwarka Sec 6, New Delhi, India). He's a really nice person and a genuine audiologist who could help you in your journey. I'd also like to thank Dr. Munish Taneja for being sincere and honest in his approach, and connecting me to Dr. Ram Pravesh.
    To support my music, you could go to my website (www.nishantmittal.in) and download my songs. You could also find "Nishant Mittal" on the streaming platform of your choice and check out my music.
    All the best!

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  • @NishantMittalVideos
    @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +37

    Ever since I've uploaded this video, I've received over 1000 comments and 100s of personal messages. People suffering from this condition often ask for help and treatments they could follow to get better. I try to help everyone to the best of my abilities and my suggestions have also helped a large number of people feel significantly better. I'm writing it here so it could help everyone:
    Please take:
    Neubion Forte, thrice a day
    Vitamin D3, once a day (with milk)
    Gingko Biloba, once a day.
    Taking the above for a couple of weeks should make you feel better significantly. Post that, reduce the Vitamin D intake to once in 3 days, and then to once a week. Avoiding Caffeine, spicy food and Sodium is also very important for your recovery. It's very important for you to protect yourself from loud noises. People dealing with hyperacusis could definitely try going to an audiologist as that helped me significantly. I'm feeling better, touch wood. Quite recently I was dealing with fullness in my ears, which was really bothersome. But then I resumed taking the above meds once again and felt better. I must note that I feel scared of the fact that my hearing is at constant risk, and for good reason. To avoid any further sad outcomes, I wear ear plugs whenever I'm at the risk of getting exposed to loud sounds. They help. I hope you feel better soon. All the best.
    I make music with a lot of heart. If you wish to support my music, you could visit my website (linked in description) and buy my songs. Alternatively, you could support with your likes, comments, shares, reels, etc. on my music. I'll appreciate that.
    Thank you. And once again, all the best.

    • @MyAnonymous2000
      @MyAnonymous2000 Před 2 lety

      I came back to see how you are doing today. I'm glad you were able to go back on supplements and get relief again. I also wear ear protection on me. I keep a headset. I got Skullcandy brand. I keep small pieces of cotton in my ears. Not pushed inside. It helps a lot too. Thanks for the update.

    • @RahulSharma-ux7pf
      @RahulSharma-ux7pf Před 2 lety

      Are you still suffering please reply

    • @Oceanxx12
      @Oceanxx12 Před rokem

      Hello how are you I’m 7 months past covid and still have but not as bad but sounds still sound abit weird and I have buzzing

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      @@Oceanxx12 I uploaded a Tinnitus update video. It has a bit of Hindi, but you might be able to understand. I'm better. But there's still ringing and sound sensitivity. So help me god. :)

    • @Np-oz8fr
      @Np-oz8fr Před rokem +1

      @@NishantMittalVideos which earplug you use

  • @vicvic1892
    @vicvic1892 Před rokem +18

    The hurt and pain you have endured is so visible in your face and the tone in your voice. I so relate to you. I'm glad you are on the mend. Hope all who are dealing with this keep strong and positive. It will get better. It has to. Let's HOLD ON!!!

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      So empathetic of you. Thank you so much, mate. Best wishes! :))

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +2

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis should really be cured soon because they are terrible conditions. They are such terrible conditions, probably related to the brain. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped. We need to keep raising awareness, like this young man did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it.

  • @garethmorgan3665
    @garethmorgan3665 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice one , mate. Thanks for kindly sharing your story and giving people hope in a very dark time. Will be sure to check out your music:-)

  • @yogeshmalhotra2379
    @yogeshmalhotra2379 Před 2 lety +1

    Your story is truly an inspiration.

  • @TheJbeatsProductions
    @TheJbeatsProductions Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry to hear brother. Stay Strong.

  • @SLYRICS7Chetry
    @SLYRICS7Chetry Před 2 lety +6

    Please keep updating us

  • @crazy_bison
    @crazy_bison Před 2 lety +22

    I've had tinnitus for many years, which I've become accustomed to. But one day I just woke up with hyperacusis and my whole life just changed. My ENT just treated me for hearing loss and didn't take the noise sensitivity seriously. I had an MRI scheduled, but I've since postponed it after hearing all the horror stories. My volume threshold improved quickly over about 2 weeks, and I thought it would be okay to hang out with friends again, but that was a huge mistake. We were just watching TV, chatting, loud ac and a fan in the room. It wasn't all that uncomfortable, but the extended exposure to all that noise for an extended period of time set me all the way back to square one. I think finding an audiologist that truly understands what we're going through is very important. Finding support for this condition is tough because most will not understand what you're going through, or think you're exaggerating. It's frustrating and tiresome to always have to remind people of your situation. I'm glad you found help and hope I can get through this as well.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      All the best, mate! Hope it all gets better. Godspeed.

    • @crazy_bison
      @crazy_bison Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos Thanks. May I ask which 3m ear muffs you're using? I probably want to invest in some at well. I think my sensitivity has been getting worse these past couple days since my incident. So it's been a bit rough since it's all new to me.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@crazy_bison I've been using ear plugs now. The ear muffs are slightly inconvenient. Ear plugs are a blessing. I was given Serenity choice (Phonak) by my audiologist. They're great.

    • @supremesolar986
      @supremesolar986 Před rokem

      Sure you will get through. Don't be afraid of tinnitus, use tinnitus retraining therapy you will become normal in a few weeks. I can suggest you sounds which i listen to. I downloaded from CZcams. This is very useful before going to sleep and after waking up.

    • @garimasekhri3727
      @garimasekhri3727 Před rokem

      @@NishantMittalVideos which ear plugs u are using plz tell me i also have this but i have small ear canals so I need earplugs that can fit outside so I can attend marriage

  • @gabrielgomes3999
    @gabrielgomes3999 Před měsícem

    Thanks Nishant for spreading positivity... Really means a lot.. i have been struggling with it the last one month...

  • @DineshKumar-lq2ck
    @DineshKumar-lq2ck Před 2 měsíci

    You are saying what i went through 12 years, wish i had never been a music lover. No one will ever imagine what is the adverse effects of music.

  • @nvaliulla
    @nvaliulla Před 2 lety +7

    Suffering from Hyperacusis and Tinnitus since June 2021, right after my first Covid shot (Pfizer in this case) - seen doctors across Canada and India, umpteen tests and they can’t find anything except that I’m a positive case of hyperacusis. Cognitive behavioural therapy and meditation hasn’t helped either. The tinnitus measured by the audiologist is a grade 4. This video and the comment section only helped reaffirm that I’m not alone in battling this.. nobody can hear or feel what I hear and go thru. And the only sound I wish to hear is that of silence..
    Among half a dozen specialists there was just one, Dr. Sumeet a neurosurgeon at Lilavati Hosp. Bombay who could identify my illness. I live in Canada.
    Thank you Nishant.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +3

      Really sorry to hear about your pain, mate. Hope you feel better real soon.
      Best wishes.

    • @chrisrobles8975
      @chrisrobles8975 Před 2 lety +3

      Get sunlight , excercise , ground , eat meat and liver , get good sleep, and use less wifi to reduce it

    • @oscarhgc86
      @oscarhgc86 Před 2 lety

      Hello, I am a patient with hyperacusis and I know a community to give visibility to the problem on a CZcams channel called central hyperacusis, stop by and see it and if you like the idea, leave us a video. a greeting

    • @khushbuk2531
      @khushbuk2531 Před rokem

      Hey, I also have mild Tinnitus and I’m moving to Canada in 6 months, does cold there make it difficult to survive with tinnitus? Or can I manage?

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @amirgroove6518
    @amirgroove6518 Před 2 lety +7

    i have survived the bosnian war, concetration camps and so on, but nothing scared me as the bloody tinnitus. I am a DJ, for 25 years, and now that I cant DJ, it makes me really sad and depressed. So, seeing this video and similar ones, they certainly give some hope. So, thanks for sharing

    • @Aman-ln2oh
      @Aman-ln2oh Před rokem +2

      which concentration camp are you talking about lol? ice cream camps?

    • @lakkadbagga
      @lakkadbagga Před rokem

      @@Aman-ln2oh 🤣🤣🤣

    • @amirgroove6518
      @amirgroove6518 Před rokem

      @@Aman-ln2oh do you think your comment is funny? No, it is not funny at all, you bloody twat. Learn what happened in the 90s in Bosnia. P R I C K

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @peterknight8948
    @peterknight8948 Před rokem +1

    Wishing you all the best Nishant and thanks for sharing your story. You have a nice calm and reassuring way about you and I think you will calm and bring some hope to a lot of those watching this. More stories like yours need to be out there for sure

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      So nice of you, Peter. Thank you so much. And here's wishing you the absolute best! :)

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata....

  • @preetkaur378
    @preetkaur378 Před rokem

    Apki video dekh kar positivety aa jati Hai tinnitus K regarding

  • @anhark8253
    @anhark8253 Před 2 lety +86

    For anyone suffering from Tinnitus, it’s gonna get better just be patience ❤️

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem +2

      How it will be better

    • @anhark8253
      @anhark8253 Před rokem +19

      @@choudhary1669 with time you will realise that it’s diminishing and you won’t even remember you have it, it will be a 0.5/10 for sure, mine was 8/10 now it’s 0.2 sometimes lol so don’t worry just be patient and don’t let it consume you it’s normal and it will fade w time

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem +5

      @@anhark8253 thank you so much for positive reply

    • @lookathim6092
      @lookathim6092 Před rokem +2

      @@anhark8253 but bro jab se mujhe tinnitus hua hai tab se headache bhi ho raha hai 😭 aur headache bahut takleef deta hai

    • @anhark8253
      @anhark8253 Před rokem +1

      @@lookathim6092 kitna time huwa hai tinnitus ko? Initially to mujhe lgta tha ki drilling machine hai sar Mai but with time sab theekh ho gya

  • @martinandersen854
    @martinandersen854 Před rokem +18

    So sorry to hear that this has happened to you. I also have tinnitus and hyperacusis, and I've had the hyperacusis for about 5 years now. I developed it after a period of emotional abuse by my dad. It has only gotten worse with time and it's been really hard to accept that this is just my life now. And just coping with the fact that I feel like my life ended at 19. I also have a lot of other disabling health conditions. I'm unable to work and I stay home most of the time. It's really isolating and almost nobody can understand. But somehow I still have hope. Best wishes.

    • @RunsWithCamera22
      @RunsWithCamera22 Před rokem +1

      Hi Martin. Thank you for your comment. My 19 yr old daughter started to have extreme hyperacusis at the age of 8. In her case it was due to Marfan Syndrome, which means she is genetically missing collagen, so the connective tissue throughout her body is loose. The bones and tendons in her ears are loose and vibrate more and she can feel vibrations more through her body. We slowly learned how to live a sound-sensitive lifestyle and concentrate on what we can do, instead of what we can't do. We came up with routines and hand-signals. She reads, socializes on Discord, and is learning GIS to have an online job. It's not the end, it's just different.

    • @shrawankumar-yp4xs
      @shrawankumar-yp4xs Před rokem

      The same happened to me due to abuse by my mother's... presently I'm using ear protection device

    • @proxy5061
      @proxy5061 Před rokem

      Same 😭😭

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +2

      @@RunsWithCamera22 Tinnitus and Hyperacusis should really be cured soon because they are terrible conditions. They are such terrible conditions, probably related to the brain. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped. We need to keep raising awareness, like this young man did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it.

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +2

      I do totally understand you, as I suffer from a similar condition. Keep being strong bro! They have to find a cure for us!

  • @chandanan7061
    @chandanan7061 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this bro!!

  • @bettyconfettii
    @bettyconfettii Před 11 měsíci

    Please make more music videos and tinnitus videos! I enjoy both of those videos :D

  • @Clop..
    @Clop.. Před rokem +6

    Nishat thank you so much, I’m a 15 year old high schooler who has gone through similar situations just like you, tinnitus was caused by excessive earwax ( which I will be having removed) and the Hyperacusis was from loud noises, but sadly the dealbreaker that made me have sensitive hearing was during the bus was a young kid shouted right behind me, it was a shock and it really made me anxious and depressed.
    But thanks to your inspirational and motivation video I feel a lot better and I feel “normal” again. Thank you so so very much ❤ you have just gained a sub

    • @Berte_1
      @Berte_1 Před rokem

      How are you now?

    • @Clop..
      @Clop.. Před rokem

      @@Berte_1 feeling a bit better, I had the earwax removed by suction, the noise was really loud so it might’ve made hyperacustis worse

    • @usmansattar6759
      @usmansattar6759 Před rokem +1

      @@Clop.. you ok now?

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis should really be cured soon because they are terrible conditions. They are such terrible conditions, probably related to the brain. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped. We need to keep raising awareness, like this young man did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it.

  • @ankitchawrai7297
    @ankitchawrai7297 Před 2 lety +6

    There is a book called Rock steady by Joey remenyi. I have read close too 4 chapters of it from audible.. it is very helpful for normalising tinnitus and taking its power away. I stopped due to some other issue but I will suggest to read and follow.. and love to here from everyone if it helped.
    And great video Nishant thanks for building a place where we can discuss our stories to overcome.
    Future is definitely full of hope.
    God bless all!

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      God bless us all. :)

    • @yogeshmalhotra2379
      @yogeshmalhotra2379 Před 2 lety

      Hi Ankit, from where can I get this book?

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @utkarshyadav5762
    @utkarshyadav5762 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanku for inducing positivity 🙏

  • @supremesolar986
    @supremesolar986 Před rokem +2

    Nishant, get to know your frequency of tinnitus, based on that you listen to high frequency or low frequency sounds through headphones at a slightly lower than your tinnitus, in a few weeks you will feel much better. I don't take a single medication.

  • @dimi1315
    @dimi1315 Před rokem +4

    Hi Nishant I was looking for Tinnitus treatment and came across your video and I must say it was a blessing for me. I suffer for over 15yrs now and my left ear is still ringing till today but I’m getting use to it. My case is different, for me whenever my body is feeling low or required attention my ear starts to ring more louder for example when I am hungry or sick etc. I will try to check on those medicines you’ve listed….thanks
    Btw your voice is so soothing the way you speak so calmly just amazing that itself was like a therapy for me. My bad I didn’t know you sing will definitely listen to your song Sahi….

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much, Dimi. I sincerely believe you should check out the pinned comment and take those meds for a while. Your symptoms are clearly showing those deficiencies. All the best! Hope you feel better soon!

    • @shraddhakhedkar4988
      @shraddhakhedkar4988 Před rokem

      Dimi.is your Tinnitus increasing as per age..or not?

    • @josealfredfernandes
      @josealfredfernandes Před rokem

      @@NishantMittalVideos Bro, I recently developed hyperacusis after daily exposure to bikes..
      Tips to reduce my sensitivity.. please I need it fast

    • @proxy5061
      @proxy5061 Před rokem

      Eat salt , 2 pinch of salt every meal , thank me later and b12 , vitamin

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @grazioso58
    @grazioso58 Před 2 lety +3

    thanks for making the video, there are many of us, i have not been able to play or sing for over 13 months now since my J&J consider it lucky that you found someone to treat you for real. it is very hard to find. i have been trying to deal with it with positive thinking and humor and some supplements and left ear is much better, the right one is still a mess. unfortunately my main problem remains polyneuropathy which took my left hand functions and both legs out as well.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      Extremely sorry to hear about your pain. It chills me to just think about your troubles. Sincerely hope you feel better real soon. Even if it takes a miracle, I hope it happens. Best wishes for you, mate. All the best!

  • @bharathkumar4852
    @bharathkumar4852 Před rokem +1

    ❤️Love you brother 🥺 lastly i found positivity

  • @darkfire8463
    @darkfire8463 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this video

  • @petercofrancesco1620
    @petercofrancesco1620 Před 2 lety +3

    Rosuvastatin Can Trigger Tinnitus , Statins No Good Posion , Good Diet , Vitamins May Help , Also Good Sleeping Habits . Stay Away From Stressful Situations . lots Of Water , No Smoking Or Alcohol ! Sugar And Salt Bad . Great And Helpful Video ! Thank You , I Just Subscribed !

  • @koreankiddo4420
    @koreankiddo4420 Před 2 lety +23

    Been there brother! That too a few months before my final prof exams!! Mine was mostly noise induced and I even made it worse by attending a concert without wearing earmuffs. I was suicidal just like most of the sufferers in the beginning. Whenever I searched on internet with this regard, all I used to find was nothing but suicidal stories and dark memes. ENT people were of no help and trust me they have no clue about this f***ing condition!!! Habituation is something one should aim for rather than waiting for a miraculous cure. Tinnitus forum helped me a lot in coping up with my stress and anxiety. Your brain will eventually figure out ways and divert your attention from this annoying noise. Habituation is real and have faith in yourself. ❤️❤️
    Regards,
    Jessy

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +5

      I agree with the thought that ENTs have no fucking clue about this. Which is strange because what else do they do?
      I also agree with habituation. We learn to live with things, just as is the case for many other ailments. But I do believe this particular condition can get better from the roots, if we follow the few pointers I shared.
      But yes, there's no miracle, only gradual recovery.

    • @shivamprasad3666
      @shivamprasad3666 Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos yes

    • @margaretmccomb3672
      @margaretmccomb3672 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/UJ4QjiXT1EY/video.html

    • @RanaUmerSharif
      @RanaUmerSharif Před 2 lety

      are you still suffering with it mate?

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem

      @@RanaUmerSharif and you ???

  • @neerajgupta7532
    @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem +2

    Hey Nishant.. how's it going brother? Just dropping in to check on you and see how you doing these days. Keep making music and spreading positivity for us H sufferers. Hope to hear from you. Thanks!

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata,,,,

  • @vipinsharma2220
    @vipinsharma2220 Před 2 lety +2

    Dr Ram Pravesh is great guy god bless him

  • @zyche03
    @zyche03 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing... I have had tinnitus as I could remember and I treated it as a normal phenomenon especially since I only hear it super loud when it is really silent... Hyperacusis is a different story... It is so depressing... I got hyperacusis after I recovered from covid... My life and the way I see things changed... Being isolated from the world because of covid and after that another isolation has to be forced upon me... It's somehow debilitating, coz normal everyday sounds hurt my left ear so much and causes me a headache that won't go away with pain medication... Music has always been my solace... Whenever I am sad and needed to calm myself down i immerse myself in some good music... My hobbies are always playing musical instruments and I also sing in a church choir... I stopped listening and playing music and even singing coz whenever I hear a thing, the ringing starts and then later it'll feel like a pointed object is piercing inside my left ear and the pain will project to my left temple and the torture will start and will never go away for days... Yeah it is literally torture - a physical and mental torture that even wearing earphones terrify me... Sad part is, from where I came from, nobody really understands my condition coz it is not like any other common illness... Doctors misdiagnose and people see it as if it'll just disappear overnight after I think of it as nothing but the works of the brain... Thanks... At least I felt that I am not alone... I am trying to recover on my own coz audiologists here in our place are super rare and if there is one, I bet the treatment will be too expensive...

    • @duaa9322
      @duaa9322 Před rokem

      How are you trying to recover on your own? Any tips please.. I'm going through the same thing :(

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +2

      Even if they are very expensive, as long as they find effective drugs, I am willing to pay A LOT to become healthy again. Health is much more important that money.

    • @neerajgupta7532
      @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem +1

      Hi Mimz.. sorry to hear your story! Is there any update?

    • @user-op8ok1bu6d
      @user-op8ok1bu6d Před rokem

      I have exact same problems of what u said.. ringing in ear, pain on left side of temple, sensitivity to sound and ear drum burning..

  • @JIN-fn9gi
    @JIN-fn9gi Před 2 lety +23

    I hear you man I got tinnitus a month ago but in my case it was related to earwax and it's completely gone away after the removal of the wax thank god. I hope you feel better soon with your tinnitus Godspeed brother.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear about your case, man. Thanks a lot for the good wishes! :)

    • @_nomadiccc
      @_nomadiccc Před rokem

      Jin bro tinnitus is your only one ear ?

    • @shaarifshafi
      @shaarifshafi Před rokem

      Help me bro?

    • @JIN-fn9gi
      @JIN-fn9gi Před rokem

      @@shaarifshafi what happened man

    • @shaarifshafi
      @shaarifshafi Před rokem

      @@JIN-fn9gi I’ve mild tinnitus but sometimes it goes and other symptom is ear popping

  • @Hermania3000
    @Hermania3000 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you very much for sharing your strong story. This gave me hope! :-) Can I just ask; how many times per week did you go to the doctor for treatment, and how long did the sessions last? Thank you very much in advance, greatly appreciated!

  • @Xiviaidan123
    @Xiviaidan123 Před 2 lety

    Thank you ❤️

  • @preetibhakuni2150
    @preetibhakuni2150 Před 2 lety +26

    Hello,
    After 11days of stressfull tinnitus due to continuous loud music of my family function, i found this video. Thnk u so much for all the information u provided.
    Yes my doctor also prescribed my ginkgo biloba along with vitamin B12 but not vitamin D, will add it for sure...
    Hope we all get well very soon and this phase will make us more stronger emotionally and mentally. Acceptance is what i think is the most powerfull virtue helping me to deal with this.
    Blessing to u all🙂

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +5

      Glad that you found this video helpful, Preeti. Wish you all the best! :))

    • @rajeshthakur5783
      @rajeshthakur5783 Před 2 lety +5

      I am surfing tinnitus 9 year bro help me

    • @backpackerxbunny
      @backpackerxbunny Před 2 lety +1

      @@rajeshthakur5783 kis Age m Tinnitus Hua tha Brother?

    • @rajeshthakur5783
      @rajeshthakur5783 Před 2 lety +1

      @@backpackerxbunny 34

    • @backpackerxbunny
      @backpackerxbunny Před 2 lety +1

      @@rajeshthakur5783 Apkw Hearing Loss h? And Y 9 Years k Exp k bare m btayenge kuch ap?

  • @pranawshankar1201
    @pranawshankar1201 Před rokem +7

    I didn't know how to say thanks to you may be best one are untold.
    I was suffering from same problem I went through 100+ doctors including AIIMS Delhi but founds no cure of it and the medicine suggested by you worked you are my hero❤

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      So incredibly happy to hear that, mate. I hope you keep feeling great. Best wishes! :)

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

    • @neerajgupta7532
      @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem

      That's amazing to hear Pranaw. It gives me some hope. Could you please let me know which medicines you used? Thank you brother.

    • @pranawshankar1201
      @pranawshankar1201 Před rokem

      @@neerajgupta7532 the medicines suggested by Nishant worked for me

    • @neerajgupta7532
      @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem +1

      @@pranawshankar1201 that's great! How is your Hyperacusis now? Do you have tinnitus?

  • @StephyGrowsWeed
    @StephyGrowsWeed Před 2 lety

    my problems started last Thursday. Woke up with a clogged right ear, hyperacusis, feeling every step in my ear, like pinning (?) a baloon…. thought it was a Tube-cattarh or smth like that. Went to the ENT on monday. Had an hair in front of my eardrum. Rinsed, sucked it out, hearing test great, eardrum vacuum (?) test also fine. Got send home….. wasn’t gone….. day before yesterday humming (low frequency humming like a dryer or fridge) started in my left ear 😩 Managed to sleep with an oropax in that ear. In the morning the humming was gone. Last evening around 20:15 the humming in the left ear started again. This time i couldn’t stop it with an oropax but managed to sleep anyways. Now it’s morning and it’s gone. But what i still have is some sort of hyperacusis. But it can be very silent noises like putting the cup on the table, the noise of a plastic bag that’s uncomfortable in my ear. It seems that during the day i get used to it. At work etc….. all so strange. I d even say my left ear, where it all started last week is pretty ok now but it’s mainly my left ear now. Clogged feeling, even though trying valsalva maneuver, some sort of hyperacusis to certain sounds (mustn’t be loud) and a feeling of hearing through cotton…. muffled hearing. But as i ve said. My hearing test came out perfect. Soooo weird.

  • @shivamprasad3666
    @shivamprasad3666 Před 2 lety

    Important video for me

  • @gustavo15play
    @gustavo15play Před 2 lety +5

    I don't know if I have Hyperacusis but If I hear a hit noise like metal hitting another metal or a box hitting the floor, my left ear hurts also I have some kind of tinnitus but its gotten better. The worst symptom has been my left ear fullness sensation. My symptoms started right after my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccines so now I can really see a relation with the vaccine and ear issues. My advice to everyone is to try sound therapy because tinnitus actually gets better if you stop paying attention to it.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Ear fullness is quite terrible. Hope you feel better, mate! Godspeed.

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem

      Now are you ok ???

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem

      Are you ok now ????

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @chayanikakalita8353
    @chayanikakalita8353 Před rokem +5

    Dada😭M listening and crying...I am tired with my left ear..I play flute and tabla but now I have stopped playing those favourite things...Car horns....sounds of utensils....hurts me...even loud voices hurts and vibrates my left ear....

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery (sometimes the brain does recover by its own, but it takes time; mostly true for hyperacusis, a bit less true for tinnitus).

    • @informativeinformation1097
      @informativeinformation1097 Před rokem

      Bro how you are now plse replying

  • @vegetossgss1114
    @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +2

    Tinnitus and Hyperacusis should really be cured soon because they are terrible conditions. Awful conditions. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
    I never heard about loudness discomfort level test (LDL). Thanks for this interesting video. I wish you to recover at 100%.

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata.....

  • @blancacasillas8226
    @blancacasillas8226 Před rokem +2

    Nishant please updated video 🙏how are you doing now? Did you ever have “fluttering” or drumming sounds that come and go?

  • @neerajgupta7532
    @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem +5

    Hi Nishant, how are you doing? Your story is truly inspiring and motivating. I recently developed hyperacusis after having Tinnitus for about 2 months.. hyperacusis has been for like a week now. I have searched the internet and as you mentioned, it's full of horror stories. My Tinnitus is bad but I am used to it but this Hyperacusis is making me scared. I would be lying if I said I didn't feel suicidal. I will follow the steps you took to heal. Thank you so much. Btw, is there any update on your condition now? Did you have any setbacks after recovery?

    • @kratikasaini62
      @kratikasaini62 Před rokem

      what problems u r facing plz share as i hav also similar problem .. i feel like whenever there is a loud noise my nerve is like hell i cant explain

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata"""

  • @allex1309
    @allex1309 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Speaking as someone who has has experienced hyperacusis and tinnitus one of the hardest thing is not being able to get through to other people just what its like , most people know and have experienced tinnitus even if its just for 24 hours but hyperacusis is just on another level stresswise ,more so for music lovers and musicians of which I am one ; i also resorted to noise cancelling headphones ; what a lifeline. Good luck Nishant.

    • @notadityaaa
      @notadityaaa Před 9 měsíci

      Hey ... Can you tell me how you cured your hyperacusis ?

    • @allex1309
      @allex1309 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I didnt actually cure it , it just lessoned as time went on . I was driving to work one morning and I just lost any sound in my left ear over maybe a couple of minutes , an hour later I was in pain which got worse as time went on ; i think it was fluid or something .managed to see a doctor same day and he gave antibiotics which didnt make any difference . It took three days before the pain subsided and then the hyperacusis developed . I had my daughter and two children living with us and it was one of the most difficult times of my life . I learnt that stress ,tiredness lack of sleep etc all make it far worse and most importantly how you respond to everyday situations ; the headphones were the only way i could cope initially and i still use ear defenders on occasion ; im in the building trade so power tools can be tricky . So now I do breathing exercises and the cold shower thing which i find helps and thats it .

    • @allex1309
      @allex1309 Před 9 měsíci +1

      oh yeah I had an mri scan which was horrendous ; they asked if i wanted the radio in the headphones while im getting scanned so I thought that might be all I would hear , well it just made things worse and I nearly had to get them to stop ! but just managed to hold it together..

    • @notadityaaa
      @notadityaaa Před 8 měsíci

      @@allex1309 thanks for sharing your experience ❤️

    • @leaderff788
      @leaderff788 Před 7 měsíci

      Age😢

  • @Pode91
    @Pode91 Před 2 lety +1

    Nishant, thanks for the video. Did you get back to music and if yes, do you play as usual or in different settings / a bit less than before, etc. ? What are your tips for an acoustic guitarist with tinnitus ?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello, Florian. Yes, I'm still at it (touch wood). It's basically a low volume affair now. I keep my ear plugs on, but it becomes difficult when I have to sing because of occlusion. Instruments aren't a problem at studio sessions/live because all I have to do is just wear my ear plugs and then the headphones (if I'm playing drums). Singing is hard, so I take off the ear plugs when I have to sing. Singing live is very difficult and I'm trying to find ways to get around it. I'll let you know if I'm able to find something.
      If you're playing acoustic guitar (without singing), it's no problem. Just keep your ear plugs on. It'll not be as great as playing naturally because the sound gets muffled, but it'll be better than not playing at all. All the best, mate.

    • @Pode91
      @Pode91 Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos Cheers mate, thanks sooo much for the detailed answer ! And yeah, I already noticed that singing would be a bit more complicated... I intend to focus on guitar anyway. All the best 🙏

  • @rishabhjain4671
    @rishabhjain4671 Před 2 lety +6

    Hi Nishant,
    I am a fellow T sufferer for the past 3 years.
    Just carry musician's ear plugs on your key chain everywhere. And B Vits do help. T has altered my career significantly. And I have been in immense depths of depression. I take each day as it comes and dont plan too much in life. That keeps my stress at ease.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm so sorry to hear about that, Rishabh. I obviously understand because I've been in the same boat. Tinnitus made me quit on my startup, something I never imagined I'd do. I too went on to live by the day, because planning seemed futile and sad.
      But I hope to be able to plan ahead, once again. Life feels empty without big dreams. May we both feel perfect and lead great lives.
      Vitamin B12, Vitamin D and C. And yes, those earplugs are my lifelines. Can't tolerate noise due to the hyperacusis.

    • @rishabhjain4671
      @rishabhjain4671 Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos i advice you to check out this app called Oto. I have no financial benefits in any way. Its worthwhile and revolves around CBT to adapt to the ringing. Also i would have never imagined something as stupid as constant ringing would affect my life so much.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@rishabhjain4671 Thank you, Rishabh. And wish you luck. I'll pray that you feel okay, soon. :)

    • @kumariamrita2711
      @kumariamrita2711 Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos you are a celebrity you can raise voice on this. come with this on tv and make everyone aware of it so that it reach to the prime minister and as he made vaccine for corona likewise he can also make medicine for tinnitus...it will be of very much help....please do this !

    • @kenroberts8982
      @kenroberts8982 Před 2 lety

      ​@@rishabhjain4671 I

  • @geminiamber3552
    @geminiamber3552 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome, Gemini. :)

    • @geminiamber3552
      @geminiamber3552 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NishantMittalVideos I have this really bad got it nine months ago from a car stereo blasted too loud. I've been completely depressed and Hopeless. You're the only person who has given me some Hope to enjoy life again someday. 🙌

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@geminiamber3552 I'm really sorry to hear that. I'll pray that you feel better really soon. Best wishes, miss. :)

    • @geminiamber3552
      @geminiamber3552 Před 2 lety

      Thank u!!! I appreciate your response!! One more thing please, does the hyperacusis ever let up at all? Like improve just a bit at least? Cuz that's tougher than the tinnitus for me

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      @@geminiamber3552 Hyperacusis therapy by an audiologist will definitely improve your situation. I mean, it certainly helped me. Hyperacusis is indeed very tough to deal with.
      In the meantime, you could take the supplements. If your hearing is alright, you're in a really good place. Wish you luck!

  • @phaedralasonas4270
    @phaedralasonas4270 Před 2 lety +1

    Tinnitus is an horrible illness, but am happy finally I got rid of it. Thanks to my doctor.

    • @pranj2230
      @pranj2230 Před 2 lety

      Which doc treated you... Cab you provide the number

    • @phaedralasonas4270
      @phaedralasonas4270 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pranj2230 Dr. Akintola from Africa.

    • @lacosa24x
      @lacosa24x Před 2 lety

      @@phaedralasonas4270 I seen this comment in a few videos I really don’t believe it

  • @mallicasaini8955
    @mallicasaini8955 Před rokem +14

    Hi nishant, thank you so much for sharing your story. When I search about it on the internet, I actually feel suicidal. I'm a 19 year old student who has just qualified neet. I'm waiting for the counseling, and I'm just in my home doing nothing. While I do not have anything to do, I go into some dark dark places, plus I have pcod so I'm extremely hormonal which makes everything aggravated and worse. I just hope it gets over soon, cause I want to achieve goals in life and i don't want to cause my parents any sorrow, but i sometimes don't see a way out.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem +1

      Please read the pinned comment, Mallica. Hope it helps you and that you feel better soon. All the best!

    • @Aman-ln2oh
      @Aman-ln2oh Před rokem

      @mallica exactly what I'm going through. How did you get it?

    • @RunsWithCamera22
      @RunsWithCamera22 Před rokem +4

      Mallica, thank you for sharing. My daughter developed extreme hyperacusis at the age of 8 and now she is 19. We have slowly changed to a sound-sensitive lifestyle. Part of that was letting go of things she could not do and concentrating on things she can do. It is a different lifestyle but it is not all bad. Some moments of hearing things other people miss are wonderful. Do not worry about being a burden on anyone. Just try to work out a system for now. It may feel like you are riding out a hurricane, but hold on, breath, and wait for the calmer waters ahead.

    • @kb002
      @kb002 Před rokem +2

      I had tinnitus and hyperacusis 11 months ago and now it is 95% gone thankfully

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      ​@@RunsWithCamera22 Tinnitus and Hyperacusis should really be cured soon because they are terrible conditions. They are such terrible conditions, probably related to the brain. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped. We need to keep raising awareness, like this young man did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it.

  • @juniorjunior4087
    @juniorjunior4087 Před 2 lety +5

    Praying to god for a cure.
    I hve both T and H.
    Extremely depressed for a once very healthy man.
    Key is just carry on.
    Accept it while praying for gods healing.
    O jesus, i prayl that your grace super abound in us.
    The sickness may still be there but your grace is bigger than our problem.

  • @tan17391
    @tan17391 Před rokem

    Guys can someone please guide me?! I have access to the best private hospitals, audiologists but no one has given me the right advice. I had no previous medical conditions, super fit, active, listening to music maximum of ~1 hour a day along with a few phone calls.
    I only have been under chronic stress and anxiety since I was diagnosed with prostatitis and I have been dizzy (feels like floating) (Nov '22) and suddenly ~10 days ago, I noticed sensitivity to sounds.
    My symptoms are that sudden noises make me agitated, everything seems louder, dull ache on my left ear. There is no clear pattern and a hair dryer seems OK to me but the tap in the sink seems annoying. The audiometry report shows that I can hear sounds under 0 DB . I don't think I have tinnitus with the occasional ringing in my right ear which doesn't make sense as the audiometry test shows issues with the left ear
    I want to change my life! I am getting married in ~3 months, I am desperate and I am able to go to any country in this world to help me fix this. Please guide me !! I want to work on my recovery earlier before it gets worse.. I have stopped going out, stopped training.. its all downhill from here..extremely suicidal!

  • @jeffersonmuentes5916
    @jeffersonmuentes5916 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much I will start to take vitaminsl b12 and so yoga

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Please do. Vitamin B12 supplement, thrice a day. Vitamin D, once in two days. Gingko Biloba, and something for Vitamin C.
      A lot of people are feeling better in two weeks after this.

  • @bluewater3028
    @bluewater3028 Před 2 lety +4

    Highly thankful to you for making this video. Actually I have tinnitus in left side due to hear loss (Minor loss) doesn't change with diet ( diet without Sugar and Salt), massage and stay constant. I have no other issue in body except ringing. I haven't used any tablet but a nose therapy ( not much helpful) and MRI was also normal. I am here in Italy as student and this is really difficult when explaining to doctor as they are not well in english and even without appointment you cann't meet him. Private appoinment can you get after month and at government hospital more worse situation.
    Will you please make an advice by you doctor what shall I do for it. Now I am getting treatments from ENT.
    You are absolutely right about ppl telling no cure is available......

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +4

      I'm glad that you found the video helpful. I'm sorry to hear about your pain and hope that you get well soon. As per my experience, it'll help if you take (or do) the following:
      Vitamin B12 (Neurobion Forte) - Twice daily
      Vitamin D3 - Once every two days
      Gingko Biloba
      Vitamin C (from a fruit, I use Amla)
      Bhraamri (a Yoga aasan).
      This should help. All the best!

  • @pranj2230
    @pranj2230 Před 2 lety +13

    Nishant... I developed it too after I got cold. It has never left me then. Started with right ear... And now it's in my left ear too. Trying homeopathy currently.. it has not helped much. But hopping it help soon. It's been a year since I have it.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      Really sad to hear that, Pranjali. Please take care. I hope you feel better soon. Godspeed.

    • @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977
      @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Pranjali, hope u get better soon. Do you also experience ear crackling/popping on swallowing?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +3

      @@v9d007yadav That medicine is responsible for reducing neural impulses so that epileptic fits can be reduced. It's not for everyone. Kindly be careful while recommending medicines like that. They're not for everyone.

    • @Np-oz8fr
      @Np-oz8fr Před 2 lety +1

      @@ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 hello how are you bro

    • @SabaKhan-jl4fb
      @SabaKhan-jl4fb Před 2 lety +1

      @@ppshandilyaupadhyay8977hello I also feel Crackling & popping Sound in ears? How to get rid of it?

  • @blueknight6645
    @blueknight6645 Před rokem

    Good listen ,iv the same condition .one day i woke and there it was at first very scarey ,iv kept myself postive iv mri can you wear ear protection are they all loud ?

  • @hemalathapatil8043
    @hemalathapatil8043 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Nishant sir,
    Tnk u fr uploading this video.i heard your song as u have said about it in this video. It's a beautiful song with great music. I need suggestions from u for my hearing problem.I am hearing vehicle break sounds and vehicle horn sounds louder than earlier. And many sounds are louder than earlier to me. My ENT didn't prescribe any medicine but told tat slowly it wil cure. I am not getting tat can I travel by train and bus?? Do u use ear plugs when u travel in traffic?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello Hemalatha,
      Thank you for the kind appreciation. It means a lot. :)
      The condition you're dealing with is called Hyperacusis. It's extremely painful and I've been dealing with it as well. I'd request you to get ear plugs as soon as possible as they'relife savers for us. I can't imagine going out without them. It's dangerous.
      My Audiologist Dr. Ram Pravesh ji gave me "Serenity choice by Phonak". You can try ordering them as well. If you don't find them, order 3M noise cancellation headphones for the time being. Take special care of your ears and try to protect yourself from loud sounds.
      All the best. I hope you feel better soon. I'll be praying for you.

    • @hemalathapatil8043
      @hemalathapatil8043 Před 2 lety

      Tnk u for replying by taking out your precious time. I can understand what troubles u r facing with this situation as u work with music everyday. I pray for your speedy recovery.
      May I know when your H started n wat doc have told u about the needed time of recovery.
      In my case I don't have T(thank God for that). I m suffering from H from past 5 months. In my left ear I used to get pain for truck horn n small small everyday sounds of home. And from 1 month I don't have pain but every sound is louder. Am not getting should I get treatment otherwise it wil b fine as the time passes.

    • @hemalathapatil8043
      @hemalathapatil8043 Před 2 lety

      Tnk u for suggestion Nishant sir. I have already purchased 3M ear plugs. I use it only when I hear any metal machine works.
      U told that u r getting white noise therapy at night but wat about day time. R u using any device for day time. Pls let me know.

  • @albertclangence1342
    @albertclangence1342 Před rokem +3

    Hi Nishant, good video. I am a tinnitus/hyperacusis suffering musician and sound engineer and I have been studying hyperacusis for over a year now. I am interested to know if your LDLs were 50db at all frequencies or was it just at a specific range?
    It may also interest you to know that I tried many different types of noise cancelling headphones trying to find ones that didn't sound painfully harsh. In the end I settled on soundcore Q30 which seemed much smoother than the others I tried, had good noise cancelling and a really good app that had several EQ presets and the ability to create your own with a graphic equalizer.
    As you will know good noise cancelling is really helpful for listening to music as it allows you to turn the level down low without it being drowned out by background noise. That being said it is important not to isolate yourself from sound altogether as that can just make things worse. The key as you said is to very slowly, over many months increase the sound volume that you are exposed to. My therapist said to try to listen through speakers as well as headphones.
    Hope someone finds this helpful.

    • @aniruddha12345678
      @aniruddha12345678 Před rokem

      Has your hyperacusis improved? Can you listen to music now from speakers and headphones, as mentioned in the last line?

    • @albertclangence1342
      @albertclangence1342 Před rokem

      ​​@@aniruddha12345678 Yes l do feel that my hyperacusis is slowly improving, I am certainly not feeling as stressed by it as I used to be.
      The change is gradual so it's not easy to notice it but I am now doing things now like flying and exploring cities which I found very challenging 18 months ago. I'm not using hearing protection very much now and I'm also able to use my hearing aids now which I couldn't do before. I am. producing and mixing music now which I wasn't able to do 18 months ago.
      I'm not sure that my hyperacusis will ever fully resolve but I notice it less and less as time goes on and I can't really remember how my hearing used to sound before I had it.
      Many accounts I've seen say that it takes 18 months to 2 years before hyperacusis starts to get better, in my case this does ring true.
      I think that gradually increasing exposure to sound and trying not to get obsessed with hearing seems to be working for me.

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata.....

    • @vernomdj
      @vernomdj Před 9 měsíci

      @@albertclangence1342bro is there anyway i can get in touch, also going through this. and i’m a musician/producer…i’ll really appreciate it sending peace and love ❤️

  • @SavageInsomniacRadio
    @SavageInsomniacRadio Před 2 lety +4

    Hi, I was searching for another person's video, only to find out how long this has been going on for me, but I found your message of hope. I'm glad I found it, even though it's been hard to have hope.
    Unlike you and some others, I'm having to guess as to cause. While I didn't get the vaccine (my health condition made my herbalist and me decide not to), I'm nearly certain this is rooted in Covid 19 infection and/or viral infection. The timing fits and I've never had an issue exactly like this before. I've been to some bad places too (physically and emotionally). Oddly, I'm taking the same supplements and a few others (minus the Ginkgo which I might add but I have to consult first).
    I am a vocalist so this has been very difficult. Sometimes, singing helps me even with this, but I've had to change habits like even listening to music, talking on phone, etc.
    I'm glad you saw change. Much of your story is like mine. I had to listen again, because I must have been in too much pain the first time I listened. I'm so sorry about the MRI. That's brutal. Even with the protection, it kills. I love the way you told them off in here. I feel that! I'm in a lot of pain, but you got me to laugh with that profanity. They had it coming.
    Oddly, I have been sensitive to sound, and I think I might have the same 3M ear covering headphones. They don't have any battery. Do yours use a battery? I'm trying to hold on, because many times, I don't want to be here anymore.
    By the way, even with my ears in pain (loud hissing), I am listening your song, Sahi. It's quite beautiful. Nice guitar work and vocals! My father was born in India, and much of my family still lives in Kerala.
    What supplements did you take exactly? I know you aren't a doctor, but I wanted to try what another has done who had success. Oddly, I think I'm taking nearly what you ended up taking.
    Regards, Cheryl

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      Dear Cheryl,
      I'm so sorry to hear about your pain and sincerely hope that you feel better real soon.
      I also believe that there's something to do with Covid and have read a lot of studies concurring with the hypothesis.
      I'm glad to hear about your music. Hope it keeps growing with time. My life as a musician got an excruciating blow because of all this, but I'm trying my best to hang on. And of course, music aside, life has become "difficult" as well. Hoping that it gets better, that's all.
      I hope to sue the hell out of that hospital for that terrible negligence. Let's see how that pans out. I'm glad you found it funny, it came from the heart. :)
      Not at all, the 3M headphones don't come with any battery. They're just ear muffs. I forgot to share in the video that I'm now using ear plugs by Phonak (Serenity Choice) which are even more convenient. My audiologist sold them to me and they work really well and are much more handy.
      I can't thank you enough for listening to Sahi and for your kind appreciation. It means a lot to me. The song holds a special place in my heart because it came out all while I was forced to deal with this ordeal. Hope that it goes somewhere. Godspeed!
      I take Vitamin B12 tablets (in the form of Neurobion), Vitamin D (Uprise D3) and Gingko Biloba extract. Those two are really important. For Vitamin C, I eat a fruit called Amla (Indian Gooseberry). These supplements, more than anything, made me feel a bit better. I'd wholeheartedly recommend that you take them as well. There's nothing to lose with those.
      Wishing you a lot of luck.
      Best wishes and regards,
      Nishant

    • @SavageInsomniacRadio
      @SavageInsomniacRadio Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos Thank you so much for responding and clarifying. Any special Ginkgo Biloba? I also take C from a fruit-based powder. I wish us a recovery.
      I've been ill for a long time with other infections, so I'm pretty sure, but I should read more studies.
      Thanks for clarifying the supplements, and I'll add what I haven't thus far. Those are good and also Magnesium threonate. I might have spelled it wrong, but I read it's supposed to help, crossing the blood brain barrier.
      That song is beautiful, even though my agony. I hope to hear it in a better state soon.
      The behavior of the MRI place was so negligent and I wish you a success in court. To me, and in the language of law, "Res Ipsa Loquitor." If you don't know, it means "the thing speaks for itself." They need to pay. I'd use some profanity but I can't do much better than you did. I echo the sentiment.
      Well wishes and warm regards from here to there, Cheryl

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, Cheryl. It's a small world, hope to bump into you sometime. I live in Delhi. So whenever you're here, just know that you have a friend.
      Best wishes and regards,
      Nishant

    • @Oceanxx12
      @Oceanxx12 Před 2 lety

      @@SavageInsomniacRadio how are you now

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. Thank you very much for this amazing video, you helped raise awareness at your level. This video deserves much more views, comments, and reactions.

  • @Oceanxx12
    @Oceanxx12 Před 2 lety

    Has it improved more

  • @hyperacusisPH
    @hyperacusisPH Před 10 měsíci

    I am a member of the Hyperacusis Central group. You might wanna share your store to this group too.

    • @sonyamkarna5093
      @sonyamkarna5093 Před 4 měsíci

      Please share details of Hyperacusis Central group. I need it.

  • @backpackerxbunny
    @backpackerxbunny Před 2 lety +5

    Hello Brother,I suffered From Tinnitus From Last 6 Months,After A Party,its Happened,And Got A little Dip Of Hearing Loss At 4000hz(30 db),I Understand How Tinnitus Change Our Life,Got A Ton Of Depression,More Power To You🤝

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry to hear about your pain, Yashwant. I wish you healing. Please take care!

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre CZcams channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.🍀

    • @preetsandhu1554
      @preetsandhu1554 Před rokem

      How are u now bro?

    • @backpackerxbunny
      @backpackerxbunny Před rokem

      It Effect In Many Ways like when You study,Watching Movie in Silent room,Cant able to use Headphones For various Activities But it is What it is

    • @backpackerxbunny
      @backpackerxbunny Před rokem

      @@preetsandhu1554 How about uh?

  • @Ankita__Kainthla
    @Ankita__Kainthla Před rokem +7

    Even I am dealing with tinnitus from 21st September,2021 and life is not the same since then, but its definitely better then last year, it has not improved but I have accepted it. It still irritates me especially at night, but maximum times its unnoticed now. More power to everyone going through this 💫

    • @nibhasingh7382
      @nibhasingh7382 Před rokem +1

      Mai v dec 2021 se presan hu yaar😢bhut hi irritating hai summers m ti fr v thik hai bt wintr m bhut hi jada irritating

    • @Ankita__Kainthla
      @Ankita__Kainthla Před rokem

      @@nibhasingh7382 yes it is but accepting it is the only way of defeating it. Stay strong sending prayers your way 💖

    • @nibhasingh7382
      @nibhasingh7382 Před rokem +1

      @@Ankita__Kainthla yes mai v kosis kr rhi hun isi k sath jeene ki. Thanxx lot ankita fr positives vibes❤️💐

    • @kunalkishor1690
      @kunalkishor1690 Před rokem +2

      Same issue I had last cure but I cured mine . trust me guys it get better and u can have ur silence back . avoid junk sugar less salt just pure home made food good yoga exercises and medidation do helped me a lot.i hope this helps.

    • @kunalkishor1690
      @kunalkishor1690 Před rokem

      @@pankajsuwalka5506 no ear infection se bhai.

  • @biswanregs
    @biswanregs Před rokem

    Sir do you think I should try homeopathy for some time for hyperacusis treatment or look for audiologist?

  • @allone-q6g
    @allone-q6g Před rokem +1

    Bro can you tell us those breathing exercise which audiologist told u ,
    it will help us too 🙏

  • @kunalrajput007
    @kunalrajput007 Před rokem +3

    Brother i have same problem now few days ago i bomb blast near my ear then i go to ent specialist they give medicine and said after days it will gone now I'm in tension what to do for tinnitus please reply brother 🥺🥺🥺

    • @kunalkishor1690
      @kunalkishor1690 Před rokem

      Don't worry tinnitus generally gets better try the the following things
      Get more sunlight
      Excercise
      Groundnut
      No junk food
      Less salt less sugar
      Fasting
      Cold showers

  • @GurmeetSinghYT
    @GurmeetSinghYT Před 2 lety +3

    You have mentioned taking vitamin D, B12 and zinco biloba. Could you give their name/brand?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +4

      Vitamin D3 tablets are standard. I prefer Neurobion Forte for B12, and Gingko Biloba extract is also pretty standard. I also take Amla for Vitamin C.

    • @ayushsoni153
      @ayushsoni153 Před rokem

      Gingko biloba is chinese medicine very helpful for tinnitus
      Bro try aswgandha very helpful in tinnitus

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery (sometimes the brain does recover by its own, but it takes time; mostly true for hyperacusis, a bit less true for tinnitus).

  • @22biku
    @22biku Před 2 lety +1

    Hey , I also stay in dwarka and visited all these places which you told . Taneja also but he referred me to Rampo clinic not sure if he Ram pravesh. And yes venkateshwar hospital sucks. For me staying in dwarka is very annoying to ears due to nearby airport. That causes lot of noise pollution. I have moved out from there and feeling better.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Glad you're feeling better, mate. Cheers to that! :)

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata

  • @Im.sumit.mondal
    @Im.sumit.mondal Před rokem +1

    Same happened with me when after I took the vaccine I Began to develop some headaches and then I suddenly realised the tinnitus and next in 2 days it got worse.

  • @MetalCatMusic
    @MetalCatMusic Před 2 lety +3

    The problem is that people around us don’t understand what we go through.. Nothing spotted in my audiology reports, MRI brain. All is well according to doctors. Recently i got to know of impacted wisdom teeth. I hope removing them helps..

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      That is true. The entire medical system is completely broken when it comes to this condition.

    • @priyamgadhvi8559
      @priyamgadhvi8559 Před 2 lety

      Did removing it help ?

    • @MetalCatMusic
      @MetalCatMusic Před 2 lety

      @@priyamgadhvi8559 no it dint

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery.

  • @MultiOpposites
    @MultiOpposites Před 2 lety +5

    Hey man, I am in a similar position to you. I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and am a producer. Did you find that your hyperacusis triggered your tinnitus to be louder? I find that sounds from speakers at 60db SPL make my tinnitus louder. It's like the tinnitus baseline increases every time I listen to sounds from speakers or any volume with headphones. If you had a similar experience, did you find that when you treated the hyperacusis, that the tinnitus wouldn't be spiked and triggered anymore?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey. Sorry to hear it, man. Yes, my tinnitus also got worse due to exposure to high volumes. And of course, the ears pained due to Hyperacusis.
      The therapy for hyperacusis helped because it trains you to tolerate sounds a little better. So you could definitely try that.
      Unfortunately, I can't recommend you ear plugs, etc. Ad a producer, you need to hear sounds as they are.
      Hope you feel better soon. Take care.

    • @MultiOpposites
      @MultiOpposites Před 2 lety +1

      @@NishantMittalVideos thanks so much man. I meant that even quieter sounds (50db -60db SPL) can even trigger the tinnitus baseline to rise. Did you ever find that? Or was it just only really loud (over 85db SPL) sounds that worsened the tinnitus?
      I know that in theory 50-60 dB SPL can't damage my ears but it still does increase my white noise tinnitus sounds

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@MultiOpposites My ears also started hurting post 55-60 db. After the therapy, I could hear upto 70-75 db.

    • @Np-oz8fr
      @Np-oz8fr Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos hello can you tell me which earplugs do you use

    • @choudhary1669
      @choudhary1669 Před rokem

      @@MultiOpposites now are you ok ???

  • @dirghabk4542
    @dirghabk4542 Před 2 lety +1

    My both behind the ear cracking sound bro tinnitus also what about the masking device sir.

  • @rishabhjain4671
    @rishabhjain4671 Před rokem

    how are you doing now bro ? whats the intensity and mental health ?

  • @ravneetsingh190
    @ravneetsingh190 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video... I have both tinnitus and Hyperacusis . As of now i am taking homepathic medicine but not have much relief... I like to practice singing (generally like with tanpura/harmonium and table only ), wanted to ask do you think can our singing voice make tinnitus and hyperacusis increase and cause further trouble ?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm sorry to hear about your pain. Sincerely hope you feel better soon.
      I took Homeopathy as well and didn't find much help. The meds I mentioned are helpful, you could try them out.
      Also, I don't think singing can hurt us. But yes, loud sounds from the outside can. That's why I wear ear plugs.

    • @ravneetsingh190
      @ravneetsingh190 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NishantMittalVideos Tks will try those out .

    • @veereshvastrad3501
      @veereshvastrad3501 Před 2 lety

      @@ravneetsingh190 earplugs make even more sensitive to sounds.

    • @garimasekhri3727
      @garimasekhri3727 Před rokem

      @@NishantMittalVideos can we go in traffic without ear plugs i have to go marriage plz recommend me good earplugs

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      @@garimasekhri3727 Never go to something like that. If you must, buy some really good ear plugs (I use Phonak Serenity Choice) and then 3M noise cancellation headphones over them. Not taking these precautions can result in severe hell and hearing loss.

  • @tanmaybhatnagar8612
    @tanmaybhatnagar8612 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey guys
    My Tinnitus started almost 1 year back (no hearing
    loss) and after almost 4-5 months it almost
    disappeared (95% decreased). And now a month
    back it started again but quieter than the previous
    episode and now I am hearing tinnitus over sounds
    (Reactive Tinnitus) and sometimes distortions over
    specific frequencies. It worsened in these 3 days, I
    ve started a 5 day course of steroids and take nasal
    drop twice or thrice a day. I dont really have
    sensitivity to loudness but I just dont like it now or
    maybe I psychologically think it may harm my ears
    more.
    Guys please suggest what is it Hyperacusis or just a variant of tinnitus

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      So sorry to hear about your pain, Tanmay. And yes, sensitivity to loudness is what is called Hyperacusis. Hope you feel better soon!

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery (sometimes the brain does recover by its own, but it takes time; mostly true for hyperacusis, a bit less true for tinnitus).

  • @Theone.fitness
    @Theone.fitness Před 2 lety +2

    My T started a year ago after a bad head cold and middle ear infection.. ENT said that I had fluid behind my eardrum upon examination via Otoscope.. My Tinnitus is still there.

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre CZcams channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.🍀

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      I sincerely hope you feel better. Try the supplements and Bhraamri. They could help.

  • @Latestudies
    @Latestudies Před 6 měsíci

    Which ear plugs do you use for hyperacusis and not able to sleep at night.....my head and face start heating up can you suggest me something and due to this I'm taking anxiety and sleeping pills daily plz help me out

  • @Im.sumit.mondal
    @Im.sumit.mondal Před 2 lety +6

    Everything you told is similar with me but 2 week ago i got tremor too😥

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre CZcams channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.🍀

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +3

      I'm really sorry to hear about your pain, mate. Hope you feel better soon!

    • @Im.sumit.mondal
      @Im.sumit.mondal Před 2 lety +1

      I've checked my ear nose from ENT and all are perfect no hearing issue. Can you tell me some good nerve system suppliments?

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery (sometimes the brain does recover by its own, but it takes time; mostly true for hyperacusis, a bit less true for tinnitus).

    • @Avi-rn8dz
      @Avi-rn8dz Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Im.sumit.mondalany improvement bro

  • @hettdoshi2038
    @hettdoshi2038 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey bro i am so sorry to hear this i had tinnitus from last 5 years after a fucking brain MRI i developed hyperacusis it's 6 months and i lost all hopes but watching your video feels like yes Theres still a hope and my life can be normal again. Can I please get the contact no. Of your audiologist

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

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    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery.

    • @neerajgupta7532
      @neerajgupta7532 Před rokem

      Hi Hett, how are you doing now? Feeling any better?

  • @imranpathan6149
    @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

    Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata

  • @karnamakash1370
    @karnamakash1370 Před rokem +1

    Hi Nishant, its been 1 year since u have uploaded ur speech has inspired me to hang on….Could please give an update on ur tinnitus loudness or intensity. Can u now go out in traffic without 3M headphones. It would be very helpful as u said internet is filled with negativity hearing from u could give me a hope.

    • @informativeinformation1097
      @informativeinformation1097 Před rokem

      Mughe bhi Hyperacusis ho gya hai😢

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata
      Bahut he aaram ho gaya....

  • @bennettwaisbren
    @bennettwaisbren Před 2 lety +5

    It's a fate worse than death. Has been for me.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm really sorry to hear that, brother. Sincerely pray that you feel better soon!

    • @bennettwaisbren
      @bennettwaisbren Před 2 lety +2

      @@NishantMittalVideos I'm sorry too, I don't mean to be such a dark cloud in your comments section. Really appreciate your video, and I'll pray for you as well.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      @@bennettwaisbren Not at all, mate. If anything, I'm glad you felt comfortable in sharing your ordeal with me here. Please don't feel like that. Here's a lot of best wishes to you. Please take a lot of Vitamin D, B12, C, Gingko Biloba and try some Yoga. And once again, I'll pray that you feel better asap.

    • @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977
      @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 Před 2 lety

      @@NishantMittalVideos Hey, first of all thanks for posting this video and giving some hope. I experienced Tinnitus, 11 days after my 2nd Covishield vaccine. Never had any sort of ear issues before. Do you also get loud crackling sound while swallowing or moving neck sideways?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      @@ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 First of all, I'm really sorry to hear about your pain, brother. Hope you get well soon.
      And no, I don't hear an unusually loud crackling sound upon swallowing or moving my neck. Although, my neck hurts at a particular angle and I'm getting physiotherapy for it.

  • @karenjatana394
    @karenjatana394 Před 2 lety +3

    Tinnitus can get worse with stress.

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata
      Le sakte hai ye dawa

  • @bettyconfettii
    @bettyconfettii Před 8 měsíci

    Hey! How’s your tinnitus now? Is it almost gone?

  • @sumantmandal1847
    @sumantmandal1847 Před rokem

    Vaiyya mujhe vi he app jeise hyperacusis or tinnitus.. Kiya audiologist ke pas jane se thik hoga

  • @lakkadbagga
    @lakkadbagga Před 2 lety +6

    TW: suicidal
    Hi, I am a fellow person who deals with Hyperacusis and Tinnitus. Ex-musician and artist manager as well. Based in India
    So my story is that I have Tinnitus with Tmj disorder for 6 years. I was dealing fine until two years I developed Pulsatile Tinnitus. I also developed dual tonal tinnitus.
    I had a couple of incidents where I could feel my sound sensitivity had increased, but I attended a friend's wedding last July, which was the biggest mistake of my life. It was an indoor wedding, and the music messed up my ears. This happened around the same time when you developed it as well. July 2021. Over time I noticed I couldn't bear any sounds from my right ear. I already knew that ENTs and conventional doctors are useless in this condition. I thought maybe this was happening because of TMJ disorder as well. I got costly treatment from a doctor in Mumbai, but my sensitivity never improved. Luckily it was mostly only in my right ear, and I was using my left ear at low volumes with my job. So much so that I can't even deal with people and myself talking slightly loudly.
    I never went to an audiologist with the fear of getting an audiometry test (I have gotten them various times before pre hyperacusis) because of the loud tones they use in their examination.
    Fast forward to yesterday; while working, a loud notification sound messed up my left ear. Now I feel doomed, that the only way out of this is to kill myself, and that there is no way this can get better as there is no cure. My high-stress desk job doesn't help this situation as well. Right now, my left ear is paining with any slight sound. I knew about the risks of MRIs, so I never got them done.
    Early in the morning, I was looking for something on this condition, and your video popped up. Thank you for posting this, as it gives me up. I fear that my deliberate delay in visiting an audiologist must have worsened my condition. Still, before my recent incident, I was dealing okay with it, but yes, my quality of life has been drastically reduced. I have listened to music since this incident. Let me know if you are okay with getting in touch with me.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi. I'm extremely sorry to hear about your condition, mate. And yes, please feel free to get in touch with me. Instagram messages work well. I'll pray that you feel better soon. Godspeed.

    • @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977
      @ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 Před 2 lety +1

      Hope you feel better soon brother. Do your ear keep popping as well with neck movements and on swallowing?

    • @lakkadbagga
      @lakkadbagga Před 2 lety +1

      @@ppshandilyaupadhyay8977 yeah I am used to it since 6 years. Last of my worries

    • @chrisrobles8975
      @chrisrobles8975 Před 2 lety +1

      Check out Liam stops tinnitus , mine has been reduced by following his advice

    • @roddog4386
      @roddog4386 Před 2 lety

      Hey brother don't give up check out Liam stop tinnitus

  • @anupkumar9232
    @anupkumar9232 Před 2 lety +5

    I got it post vertigo episode. Now I use hearing aids. Post vaccination it became horrendous. I wanted to commit suicide. Still today its worrisome. Later I developed hyperacusis too. Vertigo became frequent. I am fed up of t plus hyperacusis plus vertigo drives me crazy

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm really sorry to hear about your pain, Anup. Will hope that you get well soon. Godspeed.

    • @naveensharma6480
      @naveensharma6480 Před rokem

      Did you get any relied from vertigo tinnitus and hyperacusis?

  • @kenzoking._.
    @kenzoking._. Před rokem +2

    Hi i am 18years old from some months i am facing problem in my ear. My ear is sounding like distortion i don't know what is distortion before today i searched about it and my symptoms is when i hear loud sound like when i am with my friends talking with little bit loud voice then my ear distortion like broken earphone there is no pain or anything else. do i have to consult with doctor or there is home treatment

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem +1

      You should visit a doctor anyway, but do read the pinned comment and follow those directions. It should help. All the best!

  • @nidhivishwakarma2367
    @nidhivishwakarma2367 Před 10 měsíci

    I cried watching this. I think I have mild tinnitus but the sound tends to get louder when any background sound is loud. My family, though agrees to take me to doctor, but doesn't take it seriously nor do they even think it can get depressing. They think that I am making a big issue out of it. At the end of the video when you said it can get depressing, just hang on and try staying positive, I burst crying. I felt validated for what I was feeling for the first time because I am tired explaining to my family that this is indeed serious that's been happening with me. They never approved my emotions or validated.
    I am still just 24 and I cant imagine having this for my entire life. I hope it just goes away. I am still trying to find a place in my career, havent reached where I want to and everyone amongst my peers has, makes me feel more depressing, and tinnitus is just acting as a catalyst to make me feel more hopeless.
    Thank you. I am so so grateful to see this video. I wish you get cured entirely and I am happy how you've come to finally managing this and things coming back in place for you. Thank you so much.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Really sorry to hear about your pain. The note was poignant and really made me feel something. Please take care and all the best. I wish you all the luck in the world.

    • @nidhivishwakarma2367
      @nidhivishwakarma2367 Před 10 měsíci

      @@NishantMittalVideos thank you a lot.🌸

    • @joshuaralot8145
      @joshuaralot8145 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@nidhivishwakarma2367how are you now plzz reply

    • @nidhivishwakarma2367
      @nidhivishwakarma2367 Před 10 měsíci

      @@joshuaralot8145 still the same

    • @Avi-rn8dz
      @Avi-rn8dz Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@nidhivishwakarma2367how are you mam and how it's dealing with that

  • @dpi03_
    @dpi03_ Před rokem +2

    Excellent brother,we have to learn to live with it.When there is no treatment what to do? I know it’s very difficult to accept that.We should not get stressed more as it will worsen the symptoms.

    • @abereolastellaopeyemi6343
      @abereolastellaopeyemi6343 Před rokem

      I am happy I am cured of tinnitus and hyperacusis after using herbal medicine treatment from “ dr Ogbebor herbal centre”❤❤

    • @tommycarolina5120
      @tommycarolina5120 Před rokem

      I Am still wondering how I got cured of tinnitus after using herbal treatment from dr Ogbebor herbal centre CZcams channel.

  • @sleepersix
    @sleepersix Před 2 lety +4

    Check out Liam Stops Tinnitus

    • @hm-vg5bw
      @hm-vg5bw Před 2 lety +3

      Do study his methods, start with the basic stuff, like getting up at sunrise and sleeping at sunset. Avoid blue light from phones, laptops, etc. stay away from sugar, artificial sweetners, tea, and coffee. I am trying to follow stuff in the program, and I am getting progress, but slowly. His not a miracle worker, but there's a clear path forward. I am sleeping as good as I used to before tinnitus, and my tinnitus was severe and lost several months of sleep. No need to even buy his course, everything is for free on his youtube channel. This specific video has a ton of info. czcams.com/video/bRIJvgPv7Tg/video.html good luck, lets get through this tinnitus nightmare together and into silence.

    • @rajeshthakur5783
      @rajeshthakur5783 Před 2 lety

      Sir I am suffering tinnitus please help me daar bahut lagta hai

    • @funnymakerboy4199
      @funnymakerboy4199 Před 2 lety

      @@rajeshthakur5783 symptoms bata sakte hain

    • @sk....3049
      @sk....3049 Před 2 lety

      @@funnymakerboy4199 hearing loss ho raha h muje bhot please help

  • @Tatersaladguy
    @Tatersaladguy Před 2 lety +3

    My story is almost exaclty the same.

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry to hear that, mate. Hope you get alright soon.

    • @Tatersaladguy
      @Tatersaladguy Před 2 lety +1

      @@NishantMittalVideos It's been a couple years, T is still screaming, my reaction is slightly better. Most days anyways. i would love for it to be gone

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Tatersaladguy Seriously wish you all the luck in the world, mate. Take care.

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre CZcams channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.🍀

    • @Xiviaidan123
      @Xiviaidan123 Před 2 lety

      Its been 2 weeks, my story is the same and i have visual snow along with tinnitus, plus i suffer from myasthenia gravis, my throat infections started after getting astrazenaca vaccine, now i am depressed

  • @NikhilJolly
    @NikhilJolly Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Hope your condition is better now. I am also suffering from tinnitus and hyperacusis. I am on my way to become a musician and get really disheartened with my condition. I was curious about whether you jam with a band or perform live? And how could one manage to do that with such a condition?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      Thank you. Performing live is extremely hard and dangerous, but you can do it if you wear really nice "in ear monitors". Without them, one hard night and you could lose your hearing. So please take care and all the best.

    • @NikhilJolly
      @NikhilJolly Před rokem

      @@NishantMittalVideos Have you performed anywhere live so far?

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      @@NikhilJolly Yes. I only talk out of experience.

    • @NikhilJolly
      @NikhilJolly Před rokem

      @@NishantMittalVideos Dayumn. Thanks for sharing. With good in ear monitors it was doable?

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata
      Abhi koi dawa shuru nahi....

  • @snoopy6606
    @snoopy6606 Před rokem +1

    I understand how you feel, I just got hyperacusis for 2 weeks. It's attack suddenly. I went to the doctor he say no cure. Then I went to the hospital at ENT department. The doctor say to me. ( Can't be help) just put ear plugs!!! I really scare, don't know what to do. I think I have to torture with the sound around me. Maybe you can try acupuncture in TCM. Maybe I will try it. Thank you for your video. Hope you will fully recover. From Singapore 😊

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před rokem

      Sorry to hear about your pain. I've written a pinned comment. Those things helped me, and I hope they help you, too. All the best. :)

    • @vegetossgss1114
      @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem

      Tinnitus and Hyperacusis are linked to the brain, and 99,99% of ENT from all over the world are completely clueless and incompetent regarding these terrible issues. The brain is still a complex organ and they still in 2023 don't understand fully how these conditions originate, and how to treat them. That's a shame. Modern medicine is still completely underdeveloped.
      Thus, We need to keep raising awareness, like this young lad did in this excellent video, and give money to research labs if we can afford it. I wish you the very best, and a full recovery (sometimes the brain does recover by its own, but it takes time; mostly true for hyperacusis, a bit less true for tinnitus).

    • @aasthasrivlogs
      @aasthasrivlogs Před 10 měsíci

      How are you now

  • @darshansodhatar674
    @darshansodhatar674 Před rokem

    Brother I have a question ⁉️ can smone take weed!! When he is having tinnitus

  • @rcjward
    @rcjward Před rokem

    What is the takeaway with respect to the vaccine that started the whole thing? Which vaccine did you get and did you get the boosters?

  • @krishnasharma-th1gn
    @krishnasharma-th1gn Před rokem

    Can anyone please tell me where can i find Gingko biloba?

  • @shikhatekra6444
    @shikhatekra6444 Před rokem

    Is your tinitus better now or it has gone completely

  • @Oceanxx12
    @Oceanxx12 Před 2 lety

    So did your hearing loss come back it was temporary

  • @shrawankumar-yp4xs
    @shrawankumar-yp4xs Před rokem +1

    I suffered from hyperacusis due to abuses by my mother...i pray to god that even enemies don't get such devil mother

  • @eloisaklein1545
    @eloisaklein1545 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, Nishant, what kind of estereoides did you use? I never had that kind of treatment. I would like to ask my doctor about it. Thank you!

    • @NishantMittalVideos
      @NishantMittalVideos  Před 2 lety

      Hello! As mentioned in the video, I was on Prednisolone, which is a corticosteroid. Hope that helps!

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata
      Best work karta hai

  • @realitynews2217
    @realitynews2217 Před rokem

    Bro can you tell those breathing exercises which audiologist told you