Are you struggling with Tinnitus? Tinnitus is an awareness of sound in the ears or head which is not from an external source. There are many different types of tinnitus sounds. Common descriptions are that it is a hiss, whistle, whirr, ring or buzz. Occasionally, it can be segments of music. The pitch can be high or low & the level can vary over time. In its mildest form, tinnitus is extremely common, especially after being in a noisy place such as a concert. An estimated 10% of the UK adult population experience tinnitus frequently. But around 5% find it affects their quality of life. There are two main types: subjective & objective tinnitus. Subjective. This can be heard only by the person. It is by far the most common type of tinnitus. Objective. This can be heard by somebody examining the person & is very uncommon. It can be caused by physical effects such as spasm of the tiny muscles in the middle ear, abnormalities in the blood vessels or increased blood flow to the ear. Why do I have Tinnitus? The following factors can be involved in the development of Tinnitus: Hearing loss Tinnitus sometimes occurs along with some degree of hearing loss. But around one in every three people with tinnitus does not have any problem with their hearing. Exposure to loud noise Noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. A single incident experienced at close range may permanently damage your hearing. Repeated exposures to loud noise over an extended period present serious risks to human hearing. Injury to the head One in ten, suffering chronic tinnitus, have had an ear, neck or head injury. Ear infection An ear infection can cause blockage of hearing, & so make tinnitus more likely. Emotional stress How you manage your tinnitus may have a connection with the level of stress you are under. If you suffer high levels of stress, there is a greater chance that you will be troubled by your tinnitus. Side effects of medication Certain medications, both prescription & over the counter, can cause tinnitus. Tinnitus is cited as a potential side effect for about 200 prescription & non-prescription drugs. How can you manage tinnitus? The first part of tinnitus management is not to panic, & it is always advisable to consult your GP, who can refer you to an Ear, Nose & Throat doctor or Audiologist. It may be a simple case of a build-up of wax, but they will be able to ensure there is no evidence of an infection or an underlying ear condition which needs treatment first. Some clinicians will tell you "there is nothing you can do about tinnitus, just get used to it". This is wrong. There are various therapies & treatments that can help you manage your tinnitus & reduce its impact. You might find it helpful to try managing your tinnitus yourself & the following tips may be useful……. Avoid silence Increasing the noise around you can help you stop focusing on your tinnitus. Some people find playing background music or other regular sounds can be helpful. Protect your hearing Protect your hearing when you are in a particularly noisy environment. However, do not be tempted to wear earplugs away from these situations. Relax Sometimes worrying about tinnitus can make it more noticeable, the graphic demonstrates how fears & tension worsen the problem. So, learning to relax can help provide relief. Slowing down the rate of breathing & relaxing your muscles are examples of simple relaxation exercises you can try. Keep active & healthy It is important to try to keep active & involved in your usual activities or hobbies as this can help to take your focus away from your tinnitus. &, being as healthy as possible is good for your general wellbeing. If you find certain foods or drinks or activities seem to aggravate your tinnitus, reduce them. There are several therapies available now which have been shown to provide long-term & consistent relief from tinnitus & one of them is a classified medical device
- Tinnitool Ear Laser Tinnitool Ear Laser is an effective home treatment for treating tinnitus & similar inner ear disorders, such as partial deafness due to tinnitus, ear pressure, Meniere's disease, acute hearing loss & hearing distortion. The Soft Laser System consists of the Medic Laser (5m W output power & 650nm wavelength) & the headset Ear Tool (fibre optic ear piece). How does Tinnitool work? Tinnitool is a classified medical device & more than 10, 000 sufferers have been successfully treated with this product. The treatment consists of a specialist soft laser beam which penetrates the deep subcutaneous layers within the ears & works as bio-stimulation, directly on the metabolism of the cells. This leads to a regeneration of the hearing cells, stimulation of the immune system, & a speeding up of cell division. Soft laser therapy can therefore accelerate the regeneration of damaged cells in the auditory system. Safe, comfortable & effective The headset is easy to use & comfortable during the treatment, & this form of laser treatment has undergone successful long-term testing in hospitals & in doctor's practices. It has been submitted to extensive medical tests & proven scientifically by various medical clinical trials & studies. The device is supported by a comprehensive information booklet & the instructions are easily followed. Add to Basket How quickly will I experience an improvement using Tinni Tool? Tinni Tool isn't a complete cure for tinnitus, & research is still ongoing to find a cure. However, users have found that using Tinni Tool significantly enhanced their quality of life. Over 30, 000 tinnitus sufferers have used Tinni Tool to reduce their tinnitus symptoms. Tinni Tool: Improves the noise disturbance caused by tinnitus Reduces hearing loss Reduces dizziness May reduce ear pain Is a safe & pain free treatment Is easy to use Has a 90 Day Money Back guarantee There are no risks & only benefits from trying Tinni Tool in your own home
- you have 90 Days to get to know the device & understand its benefits Here is some feedback from Tinni Tool customers:CG Moreno " Since I was 16 years old I had tinnitus & I had already come to terms with the constant noise in my ear. With Tinni Tool my tinnitus got better, the beeping was less, so I hardly hear it. With me I found the treatment with Tinni Tool was a huge success" Kate S, UK " With regard to Tinni Tool I've personally had a lot of relief. Every so often I go through this episode where I get extreme ear pain, with the use of Tinni Tool I get immediate pain relief" Dr Gerhard Guther"I thought it important to try the device & used it over a period of 3 months. I found that my tinnitus disappeared completely over time" Add to Basket Get back to your favourite activities in the peace & quiet Clinically Proven Tinni Tool has also been evaluated in a number of clinical studies
- in the latest:A total of 141 patients were interviewed. Tinni Tool had been used by 96% of these patients, with 42% using for 3 months. Patients reported the following improvement in their tinnitus:9% saw 50-100% reduction in tinnitus 20% reported 25%-49% reduction in tinnitus 65% experienced up to 25% improvement Those who had used Tinni Tool for longer were more likely to report large improvements in their tinnitus with 10% of patients using for 4-6 months reporting over 75% reduction in tinnitus. More than 2 out of 3 patients said they would recommend the product to friends or family. Add to Basket