Ringing In The Ear
Using Hearing Aids To Ease The Annoying Ringing In The
Ear
Tinnitus or ringing in the ear is not a disease; rather it is a condition that
can befall anyone of us for any amount of reasons. The causes of ringing in the ear can be grouped into 2 types:
subjective tinnitus and objective tinnitus.
Various issues can cause the onset of ringing in the ear and it is a very common health issue
experienced by many people in the country. To determine the exact cause of ringing in the ear one may need to
undergo a thorough medical examination. Once the cause of the ringing in the ear has been determined your doctor
will be able to assess the best course of tinnitus treatment to suit you.
Hearing Aids Provide Relief By Minimizing The Ringing In The
Ear
In a large number of tinnitus cases, people who suffer from ringing in the ear can
experience a loss of hearing and as such a hearing aid may be beneficial to them. While clinical studies have
proven that hearing aids can dramatically improve the tinnitus sufferer's hearing, they have also proven that
hearing aids alone cannot treat the effects of ringing in the ear; at least not when
used on their own.
Hearing aids work to help improve your ability to hear the sounds around you. Through the use of
hearing aids you will be able to hear external sounds much better and this helps to distract you from the constant
ringing in the ear. While it does not mean that you will no longer notice the ringing in the ear, a hearing aid can
help to relieve the effects of tinnitus making it much easier for you to carry on your daily life.
Tinnitus Masker - A Hearing Aid For Tinnitus
Sufferers
Thankfully you can now breathe a sigh of relief because there is a special instrument that has
been developed to make the effects of ringing in the ear substantially less annoying; it is called the tinnitus
masker. It is a hearing aid and masker all rolled into one. It works by having separate controls for the hearing
aid and masking volumes, so while it helps the person hear better it also relieves the annoying sensations produced
by the ringing in the ear.
In the same way that a normal hearing aid fits behind the external flap of the ear, so too does
the tinnitus masker hearing aid. Although the behind-the-ear hearing aid is the most commonly used, there are
different types available so before you buy one it is important to seek the advice of your doctor or audiologist.
Generally there are four types: behind the ear, in the ear, in the canal and completely in the canal.
Hearing aid as a form of tinnitus treatment has been useful for some tinnitus sufferers. Your
doctor or audiologist will advise you as to which hearing aid will be most suitable for you in order to provide
relief from ringing in the ear.
Cause Of Ringing In The Ears

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