I’m so sorry I’ve recently developed mild ringing in my left ear and I’ve been dealing with whooshing for about a year and half when there’s loud sounds it really wierd. I pray there is a fix and cure in the near future im certain it’s not that hard to solve simply there isn’t very much funding for it yet
6 months carnivore diet. Sun light , grounding, neck exercises, pranayam simple yoga,& supplements: zinc copper b12 Taurine magnesium vitamin d3. Sleep by 10pm , your central nervous system will become normal and get complete silence. ANXIETY IS THE CULPRIT, work on it, brain neuroplasticity will happen once anxiety settles
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Yousound like a very negative person and that is why there is no hope for you to cure. You can 1000000 cure yourself if you have the right mind set and tools.
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What’s your opinion on someone like me that I don’t have any hearing loss on multiple hearing test and no ear damage due to sound or infections but I do have a very mild tinnitus that is mostly noticeable in quiet places? Also I got my tinnitus out of the blue no sound caused mines
Same here, would like to know. Mine came out of nowhere 4 months ago, went to ENT and audiologist and they did or recommend nothing to help. When I’m out and about I don’t notice/hear it it’s only like you said quiet time. Just like right now, I have TV on and can hear it while I’m typing but I just try to ignore it. Trying to get to sleep is the loudest and I have had insomnia for the past 7 years, Dr did put me on sleeping pills and I’m so grateful that I can eventually fall asleep.🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@BlingyBea yea I struggled at first because it came out of no where one night, mind you the entire day I was fine but at night it just came on and never went away, I’ve had this since I was 18 now I’m 21 and honestly at first it was really bad I was anxious and the noise was loud but over time I stopped caring and boom it came down to a good level and now it drowns out with everyday noise just when I’m home and it’s a bit to quiet I hear it, luckily my noise is more of a hissing like air being blown out and not really a ringing I did get a spike on the noise 3 Sundays ago but luckily it went away after a week, I’m hoping there’s something for us that don’t have hearing loss for a faster “recovery time” but lets hope for the best with everyone’s situation! Best of luck sending prayers for you