Tinnitus itself isn’t a condition but a symptom of an underlying issue. In some cases, it can be related to an injury or disorder of the circulatory system. If a specific underlying cause is identified, treating this will often stop that obnoxious ringing in your ears. Ensuring that there is no serious problem behind your tinnitus is the first step in treating it. …show more content…
Hearing aids can be useful to combat this type of tinnitus and hearing loss simultaneously. A white noise machine is also a great way to mitigate the intensity of tinnitus, especially when it comes to sleeping. Similar noise-masking devices can also be worn in the ear like a hearing aid. These produce a continuous, low-level white noise that suppresses the tinnitus. Another option is tinnitus retraining, in which a wearable device transmits tones into the ear that are tailored to specifically mask the exact frequencies of your