5 Things That are Making your Tinnitus LOUDER

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  • 5 Things That are Making your Tinnitus Louder
    Dr. Rachael Cook, audiologist at Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about 5 of the top ways you might be making your tinnitus worse.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:11 Tinnitus Red Flags
    01:53 Caffeine and Nicotine
    02:39 Common Medications
    03:09 Alcohol and Salt
    04:25 Poor Sleep
    05:24 Untreated Hearing Loss
    06:13 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 343

  • @TheLornamc07
    @TheLornamc07 Před měsícem +175

    If everyone else could hear what we hear then I'm sure more research would have been done long ago and a cure found!

    • @gwendolineboutle5620
      @gwendolineboutle5620 Před měsícem

      I feel the medical establishment are not knowledgeable in brain function at all.

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Před měsícem

      Heard it is bcz of money regarding research.

    • @nashrockerz206
      @nashrockerz206 Před 22 dny

      😢

    • @danielbroomhall8882
      @danielbroomhall8882 Před 18 dny +1

      true, I had a friend who had severe tinnitus and committed suicide few weeks ago :(

    • @Star_Jewel_Realm
      @Star_Jewel_Realm Před 11 dny

      Agreed. More research definitely needed especially in how the brain react to concussions and other type of physical trauma.

  • @margarance
    @margarance Před 11 dny +15

    I have had tinnitus all my life and it is one of my earliest memories. My sister is the same. Finally (after many years of being told there is no treatment) I have had a hearing test that confirmed hearing loss and recommended bilateral aids . I’ve talked to my sister and recommended she be tested as well. We both grew up thinking everyone heard the same noises. Mine never vary, never recede. My perception of it varies according to the attention I give and my level of concentration on other things it but ultimately it is a constant in my life. I would love to experience total silence.

    • @adriennedunne1748
      @adriennedunne1748 Před 6 dny +2

      Me too. I have to be out in traffic noise for it to diminish. I crave peace and quiet but can never quite get it. 24/7 and on it goes 😔

    • @BlingyBea
      @BlingyBea Před 2 dny

      @@adriennedunne1748 me too, I’m 70 and just got it, my husband has it to, been 2 years for him. We both are retired so we don’t get out much but when I do and I’m out and about the noise around me helps me not to pay attention to it. My husband tells me to just ignore it, I’m trying to learn how to do that.😢

  • @Maintain_Decorum
    @Maintain_Decorum Před měsícem +86

    1. Caffeine and Nicotine (increases blood pressure)
    2. Common medications (pain killers, antibiotics)
    3. Alcohol and salt
    4. Poor sleep
    5. Leaving hearing loss untreated

  • @stephencolligan
    @stephencolligan Před měsícem +50

    Watching this video is making my tinnitus louder because I’ve now started thinking about it
    Thanks Doc !

    • @user-jk3vz9gm9l
      @user-jk3vz9gm9l Před měsícem +2

      LOL, same here. I have lived with tinnitus ever since a few back to back concert events combined with irresponsible headphone use in the 70's/80's but hardly ever notice it in my day to day life. I only realize how loud it is when in a quiet environment and since I now usually fall asleep the moment my head hits the pillow, even gave up the life-long ritual of going to sleep with the radio on.

    • @garnerjazz58
      @garnerjazz58 Před 11 dny +1

      Amen. Better to stay away from this kind of stuff. It can really derail your progress and I have yet to find a single video on CZcams after watching hundreds that actually helped me.

    • @BlingyBea
      @BlingyBea Před 3 dny

      @@user-jk3vz9gm9lyour so blessed to be able to fall asleep so quickly, I’ve had insomnia for the past 8 years and have to take a prescription sleeping pill. I’ve been researching how to cope with tinnitus that started a month ago. My husband also has it, he got it 2 years ago.🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @BlingyBea
      @BlingyBea Před 3 dny

      ⁠@@garnerjazz58bless you, i just got Tintinus about a month ago. I’ve been reading and watching Utube videos to help me deal with it. My husband got it 2 years ago and I saw how it changed him, he’s able to cope with it now, bless him. He told me it’s in the brain not the ear and that I need to just ignore it cause my brain will think I want to hear it. I’m scared cause I’ve seen what it has done to my husband. So I’m trying to find things to help me ignore it and to cope. I tried listening to the sound videos to help with sleep but I felt like it made it a bit louder, I sleep with a fan just to concentrate on the fan noise instead of my ear noise. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    • @jmack619
      @jmack619 Před 4 hodinami

      You need a nagging wife. No tinnitus for years !!

  • @PF-gi9vv
    @PF-gi9vv Před měsícem +29

    I used to have tinnitus so loud that I couldn't sleep because of the noise. When I went from a high sugar and carb diet to the keto diet, I lost it. I think it took about 2 weeks before tinnitus stopped after changing my diet😌

    • @emmahenderson8829
      @emmahenderson8829 Před 15 dny

      Exercise, LC diet and Intermittent fasting really works for me no sugar in take.
      Please watch Dr Alan Mandell on CZcams. How to Naturally Get Rid of Tinnitus.

    • @charlottepedersen-pw8bm
      @charlottepedersen-pw8bm Před 14 dny +1

      I have to ask:) Your tt dissapeared forever? How long did you have it?

    • @PF-gi9vv
      @PF-gi9vv Před 14 dny

      @@charlottepedersen-pw8bm I had it for a year I think, then like I said it went after a few weeks after my new diet. I still have it but I don't notice it unless I listen out for it :)

    • @user-ln1sg3fp7z
      @user-ln1sg3fp7z Před dnem

      If you have Tinnitus, there is no cure , you have to try and live with it…unfortunately, many people cannot live with it and end their lives.

  • @lauramaeda7214
    @lauramaeda7214 Před měsícem +27

    I have had 24/7 tinnitus since 1982. I also have multiple health conditions where tinnitus is a potential side effect. The major factor of bothersome tinnitus for me is anxiety and stress. I guess I need to monitor my other conditions to see which conditions exacerbate my tinnitus and make changes in my behavior to reduce its severity.

  • @judylawrence1604
    @judylawrence1604 Před měsícem +8

    My Mom had Tinnitus for over 40 years! She once told me that the noise use to sound like a plane in the backyard. She also had many other issues. HB/eye problems, Kidney infections, heart problems, etc. She was 89 years old when she died. She was very loving to her Grand and Great grandchildren. She died 6/1/2023.
    I was her caregiver for the last 3 years and was happy she was out of her misery. It was difficult to see her suffer because she was really a nice person who loved us and our children. The last thing was when she turn and fell off the bed and broke her elbow!
    My Dad died afterwards on June 14th. He stayed until she left. He use to cook for her and make sure she had breakfast. He also had the same issues except the Titinnus. He was 94 yrs. His memory was excellent! He would remember back in 1940's!
    They were married for 68 yrs and had 7 children.
    I learn Pure Bio Energy method of healing that did give her an ease with the noise.

  • @joycebrett8364
    @joycebrett8364 Před měsícem +21

    Thank you for being just about the only doctor or person to present this information. Most of the other stuff turns out to be clickbait.

  • @rolandlickert2904
    @rolandlickert2904 Před měsícem +24

    My tinnitus always gets louder in the evening and after night's sleep it gets less sometimes I can hear the blood pulse,

    • @cruisersism
      @cruisersism Před 20 dny +1

      At night it is always quiet less busy and the day is always louder, this is why you notice it more at night time. I read a head massage for 10 min helps with it. Worth a try.

  • @87Rado
    @87Rado Před měsícem +20

    I've been dealing with tinnitus since I was around 10-12 years old (now 62), it's very high pitched. The first thing I noticed was the quieter things are in a room, the louder it is. Because of this, I started playing environmental sound CD's at night. I found what works best for me is, the sound of ocean waves, no music, no birds, just waves at low volume, full bass and low treble. Been using this since my mid 20's and sleep good 99% of the time. That said, I've noticed my tinnitus has gotten worse since getting the covid vaccine, but I have not caught covid.

    • @CBrolley
      @CBrolley Před měsícem

      mRNA “vaccines” have caused a lot of problems, many of them much more serious that tinnitus. Don’t get any more boosters.

    • @Rob99552
      @Rob99552 Před měsícem +2

      Same here, had it all my life since a young age with no obvious cause, and is a high frequency whistle on both sides - presume this is more common than I thought.

    • @wildriver7133
      @wildriver7133 Před měsícem +3

      I'm almost unvaccinated, and I have had COVID multiple times.
      The reason I'm unvaccinated is I'm allergic to Polyethylene. I'm also a US veteran, and the VA health service sent us all a memo in 2020 telling us not to take the vaccine if we're allergic to any of the ingredients!
      I said I was almost unvaccinated, because in the day, in order to keep my job I was required to be vaccinated even though I knew I was allergic - I almost died.

    • @ladyalaina42
      @ladyalaina42 Před 17 dny +1

      The jab has ruined my life plus did not prevent getting covid.

    • @wildriver7133
      @wildriver7133 Před 9 dny

      @@ladyalaina42 I'm a veteran, and the Veteran's Administration told all of us that if we were allergic to any of the "jabs" ingredients, "Do not take the vaccine." I'm allergic to polyethylene.... If the US government told us that, then I wonder why so many active duty personnel who refused to get vaccinated had problems for not being vaccinated?

  • @dawnkrajenka2521
    @dawnkrajenka2521 Před 29 dny +7

    My tinnitus was caused by a dramatic change in my pain medication. I had covid in 2020 which scarred my lungs and now I am on oxygen therapy, which affects my blood flow; I take medication for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, over active bladder, anxiety, pain management, advanced neuropathy and I suffer from the results of a malignant tumor on my right perotid gland, and I could still go on. Sleep is a "concept ", and I'm so tired, all the time. That's my reality. If not for my faith, I know I couldn't make it. Thanks for your videos and for listening.

  • @andrewwatson5360
    @andrewwatson5360 Před měsícem +12

    I have tinnitus 24/7 but very rarely notice it as I just dont think about it. However it does get intrusive and quite loud when someone mentions it or as in this instance it pops up on my CZcams feed as an informational video.
    As it was by Dr Cliff's channel I decided to watch and possibly learn something new and helpful. Not a good decision as I now have jet engines screaming in my head and its going to be a long flight until I can get my brain to lower the volume.
    Im not complaining as its just part of life that you need to accept and learn to live with. I have had friends who didnt have hearing problems or tinnitus but have passed away. So although it can be annoying its not a big deal in the bigger picture and I find its best not to think about it and then it fades into the background.
    Takes effort and practice to stop your brain hearing unwanted sounds from the past but it can work most of the time and tinnitus only becomes apparent when under some stressful situations or when I read or hear the word.

    • @shorty7363
      @shorty7363 Před měsícem +2

      Fans or other noise machines like tv or radio are always on so I don't have to hear the ringing inside. Maybe try those things.🤷

    • @andrewwatson5360
      @andrewwatson5360 Před měsícem

      @@shorty7363 Thanks for your advice, much appreciated.
      However my tinnitus doesn't bother me at all usually as I don't think about it. It's only when it is mentioned in conversation that I become aware of it. I've had it for over 40 years and it's not going to disappear anytime soon. I don't worry about anything that I can't control or change so I put it out of my mind.
      Tinnitus is generated by our brains which can be trained to ignore or reverse some perceptions.
      E.G. mirror imaging. It's just mind over matter.

    • @markdecker6190
      @markdecker6190 Před měsícem +2

      Sounds like (no pun intended) like we're experiencing the same things. Mine is a steady whine sound and unless I think about it I don't pay much attention to it, and I'm able to sleep just fine without noise generators. All that said, I'd kill for just five minutes of complete silence!

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Před měsícem

      ​@@shorty7363always loved the sound of silence, so healing. Now ...., idk

  • @nawtyturnipp787
    @nawtyturnipp787 Před 26 dny +5

    Tinnitus is a pretty crappy thing to suffer from - but I have found all the things that you mentioned in this video have an effect on my tinnitus in one form or another. If I drink too much caffeine my tinnitus freaks out and its the same with booze too, although fortunately I dont drink too much. But also if I dont sleep too well its the same thing - loud tinnitus. I wouldnt wish condition thing on anyone - its really not great.

  • @roses9339
    @roses9339 Před měsícem +3

    I've always had tinnitus. I believed it was normal. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs

  • @Lylemac59
    @Lylemac59 Před měsícem +14

    I have moderate to profound hearing loss and have Oticon S2 hearing aids. Being a rock n roll drummer for much of my life was what I believe the cause of my hearing loss. I have had Tinnitus for the past 20 plus years in both ears. Something strange is when I had Covid, I noticed my tinnitus was completely gone. Although it was only temporary, it was such a relief not to have that constant ringing in my ears. But it came back of course. In my next life...I am wearing hearing protection 24/7. ☺

    • @claudioriotti-riotmtbexp
      @claudioriotti-riotmtbexp Před 18 dny

      Same here! When I see people at concerts, especially kids, with no hearing protections, my heart sinks! 😢

  • @dkbrain3434
    @dkbrain3434 Před měsícem +2

    This is spot on. Thank you.

  • @christinehoughton8591
    @christinehoughton8591 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you this was very informative.

  • @stixpooper3704
    @stixpooper3704 Před 8 dny +2

    One of the best explanations on this subject I've ever heard. Thank you for posting this!

  • @glizprado4270
    @glizprado4270 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you Maam, Very informative...❤

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 Před měsícem +3

    Very informative , thank you 👍

  • @Mel-127
    @Mel-127 Před 15 dny +1

    I've come across 2 thing in this video that could be the reason for my tinitus that I didn't notice I've changed till now in my every day. Thank you.

  • @user-ws1qf7ol4k
    @user-ws1qf7ol4k Před měsícem +18

    Coffee noooooooo! Tinnitus forty years. High pitched...it can be almost unbearable. Mostly I have found that when I am focused on something it is not there. The worst thing Is when my surroundings are quiet. No hearing loss at 73.
    Vertigo. Have tried every diet and fasting over the years. Doesn't seem to make a difference. This was a very interesting video for me. I have seen many and this is the first that talked about the don'ts!
    Smart cookie there!

    • @saxonsteve
      @saxonsteve Před měsícem +3

      Couldn’t live without my COFFEE ☕️!!

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Před měsícem

      Did you ask a Dr for a prescription for vertigo it took nine away.

    • @Krista674
      @Krista674 Před 29 dny

      Is it on both ears or just one ear?

    • @davidherbert3281
      @davidherbert3281 Před 15 dny

      ​@@janetcorbin2642that's really interesting !
      i suffer from Tinnitus and wonder if there is any chance of a cure. i haven't seen a specialist yet but I think i need to arrange it.

  • @parveenmehdi2458
    @parveenmehdi2458 Před měsícem +2

    This is very beneficial ! Thank you

  • @claudiadavies5110
    @claudiadavies5110 Před měsícem +3

    That was so lovely that you suggested to expect the tinnitus with alcohol or salt, genuinely real world advice, thank you 😊

  • @shaffehaffejee3657
    @shaffehaffejee3657 Před měsícem +5

    Sushmita: yes I have it too!!! Posted a comment previously with my matter, however, if you sleep slightly 'elevated' using pillows (even a travel cushion) it really helps to some degree - just try it 😴 ❤

  • @vsar6639
    @vsar6639 Před měsícem +3

    Congratulations doctor! all this five is the reason that creating makes stronger Tinnitus,i can confirm this cuase this is my conclusion by living with tinnitus now and at list 10 years.possibly is the cause also. A great Thank you for your confirmation and scientific explanation 🙏🙏

  • @alancarlyon340
    @alancarlyon340 Před měsícem +12

    I have had tinnitus for 40 years now, due too working in a loud factory! I turned to drink because the buzzing in my ears were so loud, I could not sleep! I had a hearing aid, but only used it when being with families and friends, because my ear hurt at the entrance of my ear! I have excepted that there is no cure, so one has to handle the frustration of the buzzing! I can go weeks with no buzz/ringing of the ears, then I receive a spike that lasts for weeks! I do not add salt to my food, but I do drink a lot of coffee. This might be a coincident - But each day around 5pm, after tea time, I lay on the sofa facing east, when out of the blue my tinnitus starts up, yet once I stand up and start working around the house, the tinnitus stops? My spikes of tinnitus has improved over the years due to me creating drinks that I think helps! I stay clear of sugar, I use honey, lemon, cider vinegar, cumin/black pepper, turmeric, garlic, avocado, nuts, yet stay clear of red meat and take away! Use traffic light system on food packages when shopping! Keep away from the red! Doctors don't have all the answers to our body malfunctioning - I love using CZcams and finding answers to my defects/ailment/s!

  • @pinkyreyes7097
    @pinkyreyes7097 Před měsícem +4

    Very informative video

  • @HighCountryRambler
    @HighCountryRambler Před 15 dny +2

    Check, Check, Check, check and Check... I did see a audiologist and was sold a $4,000 out of pocket pair of Widex devices, 7 years later, same tinnitus.
    Never did they suggest things I was doing that aided to the freight train in the ears. I'll work on some of those habits, thanks.

  • @hectorhugocastanedacruz4999

    From Bogotá Colombia, Thank you very much for your important information

  • @Star_Jewel_Realm
    @Star_Jewel_Realm Před 29 dny +2

    My audiologist said my tinnitus originated from a concussion I suffered when I was eight years old. He suspected it was triggered by damages to my inner ear. It is inoperable and permanent. 🙂The best we can do is manage the symptoms as best as we can.

  • @hugocastaneda4093
    @hugocastaneda4093 Před 14 dny

    Thank you so much doctor

  • @johnnoddings6926
    @johnnoddings6926 Před měsícem +60

    My tinnitus was triggered by gluten. Took me a lot of trial and error to work it out. I’ve given up grains and no tinnitus.

    • @platogenova9573
      @platogenova9573 Před měsícem +2

      Thats tremendous

    • @irenecohen8708
      @irenecohen8708 Před měsícem +1

      And grains don’t bother me but onions and lentils - just horrible spikes in my tinnitus.

    • @865misty
      @865misty Před měsícem +1

      For me it's to much eggs and dairy

    • @Belv6
      @Belv6 Před měsícem +2

      Do you have hearing loss ?

    • @ariktrejos
      @ariktrejos Před měsícem +9

      OMG- foods that may increase/give tinnitus!? This deserves a whole video of its own 😮

  • @user-gw6gt8wc4h
    @user-gw6gt8wc4h Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!

  • @SEANGUS-xe9ib
    @SEANGUS-xe9ib Před měsícem +2

    To the point and ''NO BS'' THANKS......

  • @timclark2305
    @timclark2305 Před 3 hodinami

    Many thanks

  • @controlledchaos7808
    @controlledchaos7808 Před měsícem +10

    From the comments it looks like everything under the sun causes it. We're screwed.

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Před 26 dny +1

      It's definitely a full-body symptom that can be can be caused by so many things. It can almost always be tied back to sleep, stress, medication, and hearing.

  • @rexcowan9209
    @rexcowan9209 Před 3 dny +2

    Don't see an audiologist if you have severe symptoms, see an ear nose and throat specialist.

  • @wildriver7133
    @wildriver7133 Před měsícem +2

    One thing you didn't mention, that I have found, and I don't know if it affects others is: Wi-Fi
    We lost electricity one night and I had the best sleep ever, since I had stopped OTR truck driving! I wondered why that was. Turned out to be Wi-Fi.
    The second I turn Wi-Fi off in my house, the buzzing in my ears STOP.
    Now, I turn off the Wi-Fi every night (to my ISP provider's dislike) and sleep soundly with no tinnitus symptoms (loud buzzing) in my ears! Whenever I'm out of range of a strong Wi-Fi, the buzzing lessens, and is completely silent when I'm outside working in the yard or field - we live on an acreage.
    I am healthy otherwise and take zero medication, nor have I taken any medications for years!
    You may want to check out this phenomenon for other videos.

    • @wildriver7133
      @wildriver7133 Před měsícem +1

      In addition to powering down our Wi-Fi, I also shut off our cell phones and store them overnight in a Faraday Can, so they don't affect my sleep.
      So, it's worth an investigation if you'd ask me; because I cannot be the only person in the world that gets tinnitus from strong "radio" signals.

    • @azopote9253
      @azopote9253 Před 28 dny

      Wow. I'm gonna try this. Ty!

  • @regular-joe
    @regular-joe Před měsícem +1

    I give a thumbs-up after the video, since appreciation is based on the content, and I don't know the quality of the content till after I've seen the video.
    I'm curious what your understanding of the thumbs-up is, since you request one before the viewer had seen the video.

  • @lnaault
    @lnaault Před měsícem +13

    Unfortunately going to ENT and Audiologist and General Practioner did zero. No answers however I also have been on HRT to assist with my headaches. No one as of yet as helped with why I got sudden.

    • @madhavi5308
      @madhavi5308 Před měsícem

      Listen white noise and try head massage with contact oil that makes your tinnitus sound lower

  • @garygreene2446
    @garygreene2446 Před 5 dny

    Thanks!

  • @chazisflying
    @chazisflying Před měsícem

    Thank you doctor for the video and the information and education. My ringing can be excessive and fluctuate intensely. I do have pretty extensive cervical stenosis which has contribute to this greatly. With that said, my question is regarding salt. I don’t eat fake manufactured salt I don’t eat boxed and prepared foods that aren’t foods at all. I do use organic Celtic sea salt as a nutrient in pink Himalayan salt. Would you consider these to be two types of salt that would increase my tinnitus? Thank you if you see this and reply, may the Lord bless you and keep you and your family always. One.

  • @davidlarson9975
    @davidlarson9975 Před 17 dny +2

    I'm 75 and have had it since about age 26 , non stop. Had a low ringing on and off before that. How bad is it? Real bad. Loud , most of the time. Been taking Gaba 750 mg. once a day for about ten months now. Also, have gotten the blood pressure under control. One of the two, or a combination of the both is working because the ringing/hissing sound is lower. Somedays, yes it's high. Who knows what triggers it? I wear ear protection while doing anything that makes loud noise. Loud noise always makes it worse. Also "wind." Riding with an open window in the car will make it worse later on in the day. I've heard pro and con about the supplement, Gaba. For me, I think it has given me some relief. I've had no side effects and it's inexpensive. So, whether it's my lower blood pressure, or the Gaba, I'll keep taking it. Took over 6 months of daily use to notice a lowering of the noise. Maybe it's all in my "head", huh? Anyway, hear's my advice to everyone that's going crazy because of the constant noise in their head: Look at it as the cross you have to carry. Life isn't fair . . . period. Most of my friends are in the cemetery. Others are crippled. Some in nursing homes. I'm a Vietnam combat vet and life-long rough carpenter. I'm lucky to be alive, that's the way I look at it. God bless. Stay strong.....

    • @emmahenderson8829
      @emmahenderson8829 Před 15 dny

      How to stop your tinnitus with your hand / Dr Mandell.
      Stop tinnitus techniques and nutrition strategies / Dr Alan Mandell.
      May everyone will be healed and be blessed.

  • @gunzrloaded
    @gunzrloaded Před měsícem +5

    I have had tinnitus since 1993 after a car accident.
    Over the decades I have tried just about everything.I have it on both sides....however about 3 years ago I went to an NAET practitioner and it went away on my right side.NAET is an allergy elimination technique.
    It would have been nice if it all went away.The band plays on 24/7.....I have absolutely have not experienced silence for over 30 years now.Everything that was mentioned in this video I do not indulge in except the sleep part....however I do sleep way better with an Earthing mattress cover....so I get approx. 50 hours of Earthing every week.
    Cheers....!!!!

  • @IHGChick
    @IHGChick Před 12 dny +1

    I've had my tinnitus for 2 decades. It never varies, only my attention to it varies. I notice you always call it 'tinnitus perception'... very interesting.

  • @mariamercy7317
    @mariamercy7317 Před měsícem +6

    Just what I needed to know. Looks like The Lord placed this informative video in my path in perfect time. Recently, I have been hearing like the sounds of rushing ocean waves 🌊 in the atmosphere. I love the ocean but not the constant sound when I'm trying to sleep. 😂

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 Před měsícem +1

      I wonder what He will tell you to do or take to get rid of it; please post it here

    • @julieseier4201
      @julieseier4201 Před měsícem

      I had it look at a long time ago they tested me on the maneuvered no they can't fix it

    • @julieseier4201
      @julieseier4201 Před měsícem

      They saw what it was doing to me

    • @julieseier4201
      @julieseier4201 Před měsícem

      I don't like fire works

    • @julieseier4201
      @julieseier4201 Před měsícem

      I use to listen to music and did video tapes it bother it in loud noise can't go on trips it bothers me in car and boat airplanes

  • @elonmust8859
    @elonmust8859 Před měsícem +2

    I have had hearing loss and tinnitus for tens of years, I was fitted with a hearing aid and it made my tinnitus worse. An ent told me nothing else could be done and they don't know the cause of it all and I need to learn to live with it so I started by removing the hearing aid that made things worse.

  • @jamesmoore1456
    @jamesmoore1456 Před 3 dny

    Put up with tinitus for decades and hearing my pulse is fun too..went to doctors for help. Lots of tests. No help have t been back..

  • @djmarion8074
    @djmarion8074 Před 8 dny +1

    The only thing that makes my tinnitus worse is time. It started back in 1998 as a slight buzz, and progressively got louder. It is around 2.4 kHz.

  • @JulieMunro-dh6qi
    @JulieMunro-dh6qi Před 29 dny +1

    Has anyone experienced a worsen of tinnitus from sound therapy in hearing aids. I suspect mine is. The more I turn them up the more hearing loss i experience. Specialists say no but here I am with louder tinnitus and more hearing loss.

  • @sbukosky
    @sbukosky Před měsícem +24

    Fortunately I've become accustomed to a constant 8,000 cps scream in my head. My wife says there is something wrong with my hearing aids but no matter how loud I turn them up, the tinnitus distorts many words.

  • @pedrocols
    @pedrocols Před 19 dny +1

    I had an episode of vertigo. Visited my primary doctor. Visited the audiologist. Had an MRI. I reported tinnitus. At the end the doctor told me I just "had back luck" about the vertigo. After the MRI they found nothing wrong. Go figured.

  • @user-vv7ye6xk2g
    @user-vv7ye6xk2g Před měsícem +2

    When l lost my hearing on my right ear, my ent doctor told me to take vitamin b3, stay away from noisy places. He also told me that my hearing on my left ear was decreasing. That was his help. So, my question is: what is the point of going to an ent, audiologist if they have no cure, except suggesting hearing aids..l lost my hearing on left ear as well 2 years later. My tinnitus sound like airplane engine, 24/7. God help us!!

  • @outofcompliance1639
    @outofcompliance1639 Před 15 dny +1

    I have had it for 40 years, it is loud, but I only notice it when someone brings up the subject of tinnitus.

  • @Heather-ld4cw
    @Heather-ld4cw Před 24 dny +2

    Stress is worse for Tinnitus. Had it for 4 years. Liam Boehm has really helped me. I was a 9 out of ten now Im a 2.

    • @soundsfortoday3623
      @soundsfortoday3623 Před 19 dny

      Just curious - did you take his course? And what triggers did you come up with? Started the course with Lite version. Tried some sort of fasting for a few days. Timing was off since I had full blown anxiety situation. Think it was stress related big time.

  • @markdecker6190
    @markdecker6190 Před měsícem +1

    What I hear is just like the ringing you get in your ears after a sudden loud noise such as a gunshot, but it never goes away. In general it never varies except a few times a month when it might change pitch and sound different but then it clears up after a minute or two and goes back to what it was. I have been diagnosed with mild hearing loss because when in noisy settings conversations are hard to make out. So ever since I've had this, I have made good use of hearing protection even if the noise isn't all that loud, but especially when using power equipment, even a vacuum, as well as in the movie theater (simple ear plugs). My tinnitus and hearing loss isn't getting any better but it appears not getting any worse either.

    • @oluwadayoolubode8050
      @oluwadayoolubode8050 Před 20 dny +2

      Same as mine, the problem with mine is that I can't even consult an ENT Doctor because my family couldn't afford it. And I love music a lot, esp. jazz music. Goodbye to music, such a shame.

  • @celticwarrior916
    @celticwarrior916 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for the video! It was nice to "hear" a new perspective on what might becausing the tinnitus. I also feel called out because I do most of the things that you mention may cause it, or make it worse. I needed the reality check that I might be making it worse and I'll be trying to cut out the bad habits and starting new ones (getting enough sleep!) Subscribed and now digging into the rest of your content. Cheers!

  • @TeksonikAudio
    @TeksonikAudio Před měsícem +5

    I use a fan, a white noise machine, and a rain sound black screen CZcams channel to sleep.

  • @azbluesdog
    @azbluesdog Před měsícem +10

    6. Hearing aids. I have hearing loss and tinnitus in both ears, but in the ear also affected by Meniere’s there are certain frequencies I find particularly irritating. When such sounds are amplified my tinnitus doubles in volume.

  • @AliciasHealingChannel
    @AliciasHealingChannel Před 29 dny +1

    Tinnitus ear ringing can start around peri menopause and goes away with estradiol and progesterone scripts - all the HRT is super protective for middle aged women. ❤

  • @Pablo-hu6lq
    @Pablo-hu6lq Před měsícem +2

    Is there any promising research to cure hearing?

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 Před dnem

    I’ve had tinnitus for many years, and i had learned to live with it. I thought EVERYONE heard those sounds when it was silent. But, in 2021, I had THOSE vaccines and within days, my tinnitus had become louder, especially the spikes. It has never got better. I wish I had NEVER had those wretched injections. They were/are poisonous.

  • @raymondclark1785
    @raymondclark1785 Před 7 dny +1

    I spent a few hours one night looking for that transformer I could hear humming 😞

  • @sitaramprabhu6004
    @sitaramprabhu6004 Před měsícem +1

    Can we take calcium tablet or magn or nuerobion tablet

  • @DubeyjiRailway
    @DubeyjiRailway Před měsícem +1

    What is treatment of ANSD?

  • @steveburnett2019
    @steveburnett2019 Před měsícem +5

    My tinnitus volume spiked after my stroke and covid shot. Alcohol at night calmed my nerves and seemed to silence the ringing…. After my stroke, I gave up cigarettes and cut alcohol down to one beer a day, developed insomnia, now I’ve got ringing like crazy 24/7 and use expensive hearing aids, they do help but I do miss bourbon at night, tobacco too.

  • @alphaomegastables
    @alphaomegastables Před měsícem +3

    My Tin-NI'-tis...is loudest when I wake up at night..to go Pee, bc of my BHP problems!! I also have had HBP for years, ..getting lower by losing weight & walking!!

  • @houndmother2398
    @houndmother2398 Před měsícem +3

    I think mine is originally from being on antidepressants for years. I noticed one spring after a particularly bad allergy season that my tinnitus got worse. If I could do one thing to improve my health And the health of other people it would be to find a cure for this. I'm just so tired of it, its been over 10 years.

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Před měsícem +1

      A friend and I took antidepressants for years, now we both have it, she a month before mine in 2022

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Před 26 dny

      A lot of research is now confirming that the same mechanisms/neurotransmitters responsible for anxiety and depression could also be why tinnitus is noticed more in some people than others. Tinnitus is much more intertwined with the brain overall than we initially thought.

  • @TimeSurfer206
    @TimeSurfer206 Před měsícem +1

    "Caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and salt..."
    I don't do two of those at all, any more, those are the alcohol and nicotine.
    I HAVE noticed that my tinnitus seems to worsen dramatically when I am horridly dehydrated.
    I am also starting to wonder about the role parasites might play.

  • @SandyBurris
    @SandyBurris Před měsícem

    My Tinnitus has increased greatly over the past 2 months and I don't know why. Many times a day I have the sensation in both ears, at the exact same time, many times during the day, of a squeezing pressure-like sensation that hurts and for a second or two causes dizziness. This is a radical departure from my decades of Tinnitus which has always been a low buzzing sound. SInce the symptoms are a radical departure from normal, I best go see the doctor.

  • @digitalchris6681
    @digitalchris6681 Před 21 dnem +5

    What? Give up coffee and red wine? Nah, I'll tolerate the tinnitus....

    • @user-ck8zu9tm1o
      @user-ck8zu9tm1o Před 18 dny +1

      I was told that wine, women and song exacerbated my tinnitus so, I gave up singing.

    • @vladi6569
      @vladi6569 Před 11 dny +1

      My man! 😂

  • @anthonythorp7291
    @anthonythorp7291 Před měsícem +1

    A physical therapist insisted i stretch my neck forward and down. I said it causes headache and ring in ears. She said thats a medical problem and refered me to my doctor. My doctor agreed but did nothing. After a couple more PT apps i quit going bc she wouldnt listen and was making me worse..

  • @annmarierogers791
    @annmarierogers791 Před 4 dny

    Im going to give up coffee lessen my salt intake, my lack of sleep i have no clue how to improve, ive tried so many things! Ive had tinnitus since 2018

  • @tehblizz
    @tehblizz Před měsícem +5

    I've been advised to take Duloxetine (SNRI) but it has tinnitus as a common side effect. The doctor was telling me that it was related to the possible increase in blood pressure and it wasn't a direct but rather an indirect possible side effect. They told me that a lot of common medications have tinnitus in the side effect list because of the same reason. Have you had any experience with clients using this type of antidepressant? Any further input on the topic you could give me? Thanks!

    • @SandyBurris
      @SandyBurris Před měsícem +1

      I am right now reading a prescription of side effects from Duloxetine wondering if it has caused my Tinnitus to increase so dramatically. I've been off of the drug for 4 weeks and still have worse Tinnitus.

    • @richardgilbert1430
      @richardgilbert1430 Před měsícem +1

      Bupropion, the Doctor neglected to inform on side effects, of which, tinnitus is the most common side effect, as reported by the manufacturer. Shame on this doctor.

  • @knotslip8862
    @knotslip8862 Před 28 dny

    Thanks for the video. Just curious why you didnt mention Meniere's disease? Its definitely a cause for tinnitus and directly related to salt intake and the severity of tinnitus.

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Před 26 dny +1

      This video was intended specifically to point out things people may not know they are doing that can make their tinnitus worse. Ménière's disease is not preventable so it was not included in this list, but salt is certainly a factor in Menieres disease symptoms.

  • @grimacres
    @grimacres Před měsícem +2

    All good if you actually can afford insurance. 61 years old and still no insurance that is affordable. My solution to tinnitus is to keep a steady flow of sound going into my ears. I sleep with headphones on.

  • @user-qn5os9gq8i
    @user-qn5os9gq8i Před měsícem

    I’ve had it since April one. Seeing an audiologist next week. Bt I only hear it wen I’m alone

  • @junknapper
    @junknapper Před měsícem +1

    Aspirin sure cranks mine up.

  • @priyankaaugustusvlogs
    @priyankaaugustusvlogs Před měsícem

    I have hearing loss and tinnitus in both ears and I can't use my hearing aid because it make more louder wat to do n also have some other health problems...

  • @janne2744
    @janne2744 Před 4 dny

    I've had tinnitus in my right ear since a car accident many years ago. It settled to an acceptable level and the vertigo eventually disappeared. I have long covid, two years and this last year, another two noises. Another hiss, along with the usual and a noise like a squeaky wheel. My hearing is OK but the noise is too much added to the already symptoms of long covid. My neck and shoulder that side are problematic due to overuse. Wondering if that's anything to do with it. In the uk so no choice in treatments etc.

  • @mskat1954
    @mskat1954 Před měsícem

    I have given up. Loud crickets in both ears. Just try to drown the noise out. Years now. 1st started with exposure to an F5 tornado. Ear pressure was incredible.

    • @shaytate
      @shaytate Před 18 dny

      Do you think yours is middle ear spasms? MEM. Mind is crickets too.

  • @gallaghim
    @gallaghim Před 11 dny

    I've had a mild-moderate ringing in my ears for as long as I can remember, but can't recall when it started. I think my hearing itself is okay, I had a hearing test last year and the guy literally said I had the hearing of a teenager (I'm middle aged).
    I did go to quite a lot of concerts in my youth without ear protection, and played in a band for a year or two, ditto. But I don't feel my exposure to loud sound is anything much out of the ordinary. I haven't been to any concerts for a few years.
    What's weird though is I don't know if it has gotten worse lately, or if I'm just noticing it more. I'm wondering if my long term taking of high blood pressure medication is causing it.

  • @cheryllightfoot2260
    @cheryllightfoot2260 Před 23 dny

    Thanks for pronouncing the word correctly. A lot of people pronounce it wrong. I find that annoying.

  • @Swechh_Soul
    @Swechh_Soul Před dnem

    I have tinnitus in my right ear that exactly falls into the rhythm of heartbeat since November 2021. I also feel a split in my right jaw every time I chew some food. Is there a cure for this?

  • @trevorbright9493
    @trevorbright9493 Před měsícem +2

    There appears to be some evidence to suggest contracting covid makes tinnitus worse. Mine definitely is as I now can hear it during the day as well as at night. The only other explanation is starting on Digoxin around the same time as getting covid?

  • @kevinmcnamara704
    @kevinmcnamara704 Před 20 dny

    I have it 6 years and 8 months a horrible symptom, stay safe everyone, get a hearing aid to mask it,,don't listen to loud music, best wishes for you all, 🙏

  • @brankomilosev2400
    @brankomilosev2400 Před 13 dny +1

    WE NEEDSOME SUGGESTION, TO MAKE IT BETTER, NOT WORSE.

  • @stevekeevan3146
    @stevekeevan3146 Před měsícem +7

    I started having this after I took the flu shot for the first time!

    • @debsilva3934
      @debsilva3934 Před měsícem

      Yes I’ve read studies
      where most vaccines have tinnitus as a possible side effect. I refuse all now after the moderna vaccine gave me tinnitus . Even a tetanus shot after i stepped on a nail . Ya it was prob risky but I have tinnitus that’s debilitating I’d rather take the risk and I’m still here .

    • @rachaelcookaud2695
      @rachaelcookaud2695 Před 26 dny

      Any vaccine has the potential to trigger an immune response in the body (which we want!) but this immune response can increase tinnitus perception temporarily (permanent changes are still being researched). I've seen tinnitus spikes myself after vaccinations but it always returns to baseline after some time.

  • @seabreeze7378
    @seabreeze7378 Před měsícem

    Wow how did the algorithm know my tinnitus is raging tonight? Stress because my dog is anxious and having an issue 🤷‍♀️

  • @saminasolangi1941
    @saminasolangi1941 Před měsícem

    I have since 3 years hearing loss top don't know what should me do

  • @rdance3
    @rdance3 Před měsícem +7

    Number 6- Carbohydrate consumption. HIgh Carb/Sugar consumption causes inflammation that can inhibit certain enzymes of metabolism. Alpha Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase is one of them. The rate limiting enzyme of the TCA cycle, AKGDH requires TPP. TPP, Thiamine Pyrophosphate, is a metabolite of Thiamine. Glycolysis is the pathway that utilizes carbs. It has Pyruvate Dehydrogenase. PDH also requires Thiamine. So, as one consumes sugar, their need goes up exponentially, while they are consuming a diet that contains even less. BTW, Thiamine is required for nerve cell and myelin sheath repair. This is often the cause of tinnitus.

    • @SIC647
      @SIC647 Před měsícem +2

      I would like to add that Benfotiamine, a precursor to thiamine, is much more bioavailable than thiamine.

    • @karensmith731
      @karensmith731 Před měsícem +1

      Very informative. Thank you!

    • @57gerlach
      @57gerlach Před měsícem

      Can you explain this in laymen's terms now? ty

    • @rdance3
      @rdance3 Před měsícem

      @57gerlach Carbs increase need for Thiamine, which is vital for nerve repair/function.

    • @bethhedegaard1389
      @bethhedegaard1389 Před měsícem

      So, would taking thiamine help with the tinnitus? Thanks for an answer.

  • @gaypreator8547
    @gaypreator8547 Před měsícem +1

    You need to do a little reading up on Salt.

  • @julieseier4201
    @julieseier4201 Před měsícem +1

    I got bit under control on it I am doing exercise here at home

  • @jimrusch22
    @jimrusch22 Před dnem

    Avoid stress. I have tinnitus due to mid frequency hearing loss due to exposure of loud sounds. Tinnitus is far worse when I’m under stress.

  • @darylprice-wx7fz
    @darylprice-wx7fz Před měsícem

    How about hydrocephalus?

  • @TeksonikAudio
    @TeksonikAudio Před měsícem

    I've been a Hum sufferer for almost 15 years. Can you help? I live in Northern Arizona.

    • @DrCliffAuD
      @DrCliffAuD  Před měsícem

      Yes we can. Where are you at in Northern AZ? You should call our clinic to have an evaluation. 602-877-0000

  • @jefferyneu3915
    @jefferyneu3915 Před měsícem

    Tinnitus, in my case is bearable while wearing hearing aids. When I take them out in the evening, the tinnitus increases significantly. I take a medication that causes hyponatremia, therefore, I have to make sure to eat more salty foods than in my past. I have experienced symptomatic hyponatremia. I have will gladly accent increased tinnitus to avoid hyponatremia. As annoying as tinnitus is, it doesn’t compare to hyponatremia.

  • @emmas3716
    @emmas3716 Před 8 dny +1

    Been to see lots of people for the above red flags such as pulsating tinnitus and only one ear etc but no one really cares. NHS in England.

  • @StevenBanks123
    @StevenBanks123 Před 12 dny

    -Caffeine/nicotine
    -Medications/painkillers
    -Alcohol/salt
    -Insomnia
    -Untreated hearing loss