Ear Doctor Shares 5 Facts about Tinnitus

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  • In this House Insights series installment, Dr. John House explains five useful things to know about tinnitus. Tinnitus is most often associated with hearing loss, and the number two cause of hearing loss after aging is exposure to loud noise. That is why this Tinnitus Awareness Week, the House Institute Foundation is partnering with EarPeace, a leading hearing protection brand focused on promoting safe listening. To learn more click here: bit.ly/3sd32Ee
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  • @timhinchcliffe5372
    @timhinchcliffe5372 Год назад +484

    I have had it my whole life... it doesn't bother me but I would love to hear absolute silence just to completely relax.

    • @judithkilvert1173
      @judithkilvert1173 Год назад +32

      Yes, my whole life too! Only found out it was tinnitus after making the comment “ silence is so noisy” when I was in the booth having a hearing test!

    • @ryanisaiah97
      @ryanisaiah97 Год назад +7

      Same here, couldn't have said it better.

    • @venom999333
      @venom999333 Год назад +17

      Same, during every hearing test I always said, "silence is deafening."
      Never realized I had it. Thought it was just normal. I just ignore it. Would LOVE to get rid of it though!!

    • @venom999333
      @venom999333 Год назад

      @@fannakashimmustapha9770 what's the name of the video? I looked up the doctors name but found nothing

    • @marissamoreno-ly4oy
      @marissamoreno-ly4oy Год назад +26

      I feel like Tinnitus is a disease because if it was a symptom, symptoms usually go away. But therefore my tinnitus is on going constantly. If it goes away I’d call it a symptom. But, unfortunately to me it is a disease. Makes me sick and annoyed.

  • @mrg651
    @mrg651 Год назад +19

    I wasn’t depressed until I got tinnitus 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @sandysmith9869
    @sandysmith9869 2 года назад +559

    The ringing in my ears gets so extremely bad at night, or in the mornings when it's the most quietest around me. Sometimes I catch myself holding my hands over my ears to make the high pitch ringing sound stop. It's so damn frustrating that I almost cry because I listen to this noise all day, everyday. Day in, day out. Years of it.

    • @szastan1460
      @szastan1460 2 года назад +45

      Same I literally cry every moment I'm left alone

    • @Xiviaidan123
      @Xiviaidan123 2 года назад +22

      Same here 😢

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 2 года назад

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre RUclips channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.

    • @paulv.holten2649
      @paulv.holten2649 2 года назад +20

      Don’t Sandy. Please watch David Lam or Julian a Owen Hill. You will get better. Don’t go looking on the internet other than positive reassuring stories. You’ll take yourself hostage if you do so.

    • @tom8592
      @tom8592 2 года назад +26

      Keep track of what you eat, in my case, my tinnitus generally doesn't go away, but if I eat chocolate it gets louder. Hang in there!

  • @farzan000
    @farzan000 Год назад +97

    Dr. House hit the nail on the head! I have been having severe tinnitus for more than a year, but recently learned the loudness of my tinnitus is linked to the level of my anxiety, so recently I've focused on management of anxiety and I feel I'm on the right track.

    • @tinnitustherapysounds138
      @tinnitustherapysounds138 Год назад +5

      Had tinnitus for 6 years. Now I’m completely healed from it. How long you’ve been suffering from it?

    • @Ozekmobilya
      @Ozekmobilya Год назад +3

      @@tinnitustherapysounds138 how did you heal?

    • @alierem4266
      @alierem4266 Год назад +4

      Anx., stress can brin it on within 30 seconds yet perfect hearing.

    • @yuhhh2593
      @yuhhh2593 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@alierem4266 exactly. I fucking hate the negative stigma around it when people are so negative and its because they keep focusing on the tinnitus which leads to the brain not filtering the beeping sound.

    • @northstar92
      @northstar92 9 месяцев назад +1

      I can't speak for you but I imagine its possible that when anxiety is low the noise just isn't as immediately irritating as it might be if you're anxious. Maybe the loudness was just your awareness? I often don't notice mine ringing unless i'm reminded of it. Then again sometimes it does certainly seem louder than usual.

  • @coreymihailiuk5189
    @coreymihailiuk5189 2 года назад +263

    As a 9 year sufferer of tinnitus I can say with confidence that tinnitus is without a doubt potentially caused by many different things but there are certainly several common issues that exacerbate tinnitus, such as stress, dietary problems, lack of sleep, muscle tension in the neck, jaw and face, vitamin and mineral deficiency and other types of toxicity in the body.

    • @organicfireorganicfire1236
      @organicfireorganicfire1236 Год назад +12

      Iron deficiency.....check folate,b12 and vitamin d too.

    • @th3hunger895
      @th3hunger895 Год назад +8

      I have a tinnitus in the left ear from 4 years and It was acceptable for me and I was rarely notice it. But unfortunately, the last 2 months the intensity of it has become nearly 4x increased.
      I remember the night that I feeled that increases. I was putting a handsfree on the left ear, and suddenly I wake up from that increased one.
      But I was having before that period and until now a massive pain in my neck muscles and also a tick tick when I walk that I heard from my neck.
      Can the neck muscles pain cause an increase in the tinnitus under any circumstances?

    • @alfredotrento6073
      @alfredotrento6073 Год назад

      I only use Dr imenherbal on RUclips channel herbs remedy 🌿 for 4 week and my tinnitus pain is gone ☺️

    • @BhajGovindamAsheeshSharma
      @BhajGovindamAsheeshSharma Год назад +12

      @@th3hunger895 yes neck muscle main thing. Not a doctor's opinion i have taken but my personal experience

    • @th3hunger895
      @th3hunger895 Год назад +1

      @@BhajGovindamAsheeshSharma Can you tell me your case and how you solved this neck muscle issue that is related to tinnitus?

  • @briandixon-pg1ud
    @briandixon-pg1ud Год назад +12

    Ive had it for 3 yrs now and tried everything to get rid of it and of course nothing worked. The best thing that has helped me is to just accept it and realize its not going away and make the best of and be appreciative of all the good in my life. If you keep dwelling about it everyday it will get the best of you!

    • @ByGraceIGo
      @ByGraceIGo 3 месяца назад +1

      Try hawthorn berry tincture and things that nourish the brain.

  • @sweetpeanmolly
    @sweetpeanmolly Год назад +21

    I recently endured a head trauma resulting in a concussion. My left ear ringing increased by 30%! I’m really having a difficult time with it. Please note: If a person suffers from this, it causes the person to experience anxiety, then depression. Not the other way around.

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Год назад +2

      Your right on all accounts. Don’t worry about it; no. 1.
      It may ease off over time. Try to exercise your facial muscles and try lower jaw movement exercises daily as it was a head knock that caused it. This by far, not a cure, but in your case it could help in the meantime. In the longer term, a fix will come along.

  • @rickfromboston
    @rickfromboston Год назад +36

    I have tinnitus from loud noise, worked construction for 43 years. Didn’t use ear protection for about half of it. I got hearing aids about a year ago, they make a huge difference, while the noise is still there I don’t notice it much of the time I have the hearing aids in. At night I use a noise machine that produces a fan like sound, helps tremendously. After a while the sound lulls me to sleep like a log.

    • @paulreichelt1259
      @paulreichelt1259 Год назад +4

      Me to mate , I've had hearing aids for 17 years and i have an hereditary hearing loss disorder otosclerosis .
      This causes Tinnitus, i do find if i can relax or control my stress i can settle it down a bit , i still work full time.
      Your definitely right about having hearing aids in overriding the Tinnitus noise , there's no cure for Tinnitus so videos always give me a little laugh.

    • @youtubeviewer4127
      @youtubeviewer4127 10 дней назад

      I think my tinnitus is due to loud noise too, but i dont really feel like i have noticable hearing loss

  • @gyateste6191
    @gyateste6191 Год назад +37

    Had no idea hearing loss could be this loud.

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

    • @user-ss6vp9cn2t
      @user-ss6vp9cn2t 2 месяца назад +1

      What the supplement

    • @bonim5180
      @bonim5180 5 дней назад

      My thoughts exactly! I love your style! 😂🖖🏼

    • @Quazi-moto
      @Quazi-moto 3 дня назад

      The poster child for 'oxymoron,' eh?

  • @RT-tn3pu
    @RT-tn3pu Год назад +9

    It bugged me at first but now I just live with it. I can tell you it is horrible. I've had it for over 20 yrs. Too much loud noise at work since teenager. Protect your hearing

  • @robertarthur3711
    @robertarthur3711 6 месяцев назад +19

    I’ve had tinnitus since 2011 when I was extremely unwell, it was so loud I could hear it over a jet engine, I was suicidal, I then decided to except it as part of me, once I excepted it the noise reduced considerably, now I have fully embraced tinnitus as my friend and a warning sign to stress and anxiety, it has dropped to a level where I look for it, where’s it gone! Unless your ears are damaged Try and stay calm reduce stress and it will calm right down. It took me 8 years to get well and understand my tinnitus. Good luck
    As a note, Guildford Surrey ear hospital many years ago invited the public off the street for a free hearing test including the sound room test, nearly everyone had some sort of tinnitus of all different levels, so we are not alone.

    • @robtonge5516
      @robtonge5516 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks

    • @zarazara5109
      @zarazara5109 6 месяцев назад

      How did I get used to it? I suffer a lot from it. It has destroyed me. I only sleep on medication. Its sound is very loud, like a siren, and some times it is like electricity hitting my head. What do you advise me to do? Is there a program or exercises that I can do? Please reply.

    • @robertarthur3711
      @robertarthur3711 6 месяцев назад

      @@zarazara5109 Dear Zara Zara very sorry to hear your struggle with it., if your ears are not damaged one of the main causes is stress and tension in the neck, I used to lay in a very warm bath up to my chin and the very warm water relaxed the neck muscles allow the blood flow better, it calms it down considerably, each time I go for a body massage the masseur always says you’ve got tinnitus and I say how do you know and they always say your neck is to tense and knotted, de-stress, however if the ears are actually damaged then an ear doctor is your only option to try and help, please remember you are not alone millions suffer with it.

    • @jimkingma7606
      @jimkingma7606 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@zarazara5109i ko

  • @widowssonpm22
    @widowssonpm22 6 месяцев назад +5

    I've never known a moment of true silence in my life. As far back as my childhood, I always heard a certain, high pitch. The nurse in my elementary school would tell my mother I had hearing loss. I didn't. The tone they were saying I had missed was in actuality the one I always heard, so I disregarded it in the hearing test. The last time I spoke with an ENT specialist about my tinnitus was extremely frustrating. After several hearing tests, he told me to do my best to ignore it and sent me on my way. It's fascinating that it has now been found to be originating in the brain, rather than the ear.

  • @ajelejacobson9801
    @ajelejacobson9801 Год назад +4

    I just recently decided to search for this "pulse rate" sound I hear in my right ear out. I can relate with the anxiety part of it because, I'm constantly under pressure. Thank you for this video, it's time to visit an ENT doctor.

  • @eponymousarchon7442
    @eponymousarchon7442 Год назад +23

    I’ve had tinnitus for many years yet I’ve had three independent ear tests that gave results that I have exceptional hearing.

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

    • @peterlynch9269
      @peterlynch9269 Год назад +2

      My tinnitus is almost gone certainly alot alot better as I was suicidal at first. I got it about 5 months ago from an expolsive music event. What I learned is the ear gets drawn in like to protect itself thus taking all the tiny bones in the ear out of alignment. So I constantly massaged my ear by using coconut oil and working my finger deep in the whole and working it out and wide. And then get behind the ear where it joins to the skull and get in there. Keep at it. It's taken me months of every day work but it's almost all better.

    • @alierem4266
      @alierem4266 Год назад

      Ppl with perfect hearing can, have it too.

  • @christoc99
    @christoc99 Год назад

    Thanks for the info .

  • @dhuze66
    @dhuze66 Год назад +17

    When I was young I was ''too cool'' for hearing protection. Now I have tinnitus and am nowhere near ''too cool'' for hearing protection. I try to explain the importance of hearing protection to the young kids at work. I don't just say they should wear protection I explain how I was too cool and try to explain how much the constant ringing/ hissing sucks. I'm 56, I've had the ringing for more that 20 years and I have a lot more years to listen to it. Oh and the hearing loss is the icing on the cake.

    • @peterlynch9269
      @peterlynch9269 Год назад +1

      My tinnitus is almost gone certainly alot alot better as I was suicidal at first. I got it about 5 months ago from an expolsive music event. What I learned is the ear gets drawn in like to protect itself thus taking all the tiny bones in the ear out of alignment. So I constantly massaged my ear by using coconut oil and working my finger deep in the whole and working it out and wide. And then get behind the ear where it joins to the skull and get in there. Keep at it. It's taken me months of every day work but it's almost all better.

    • @eLu2198
      @eLu2198 Месяц назад

      @@peterlynch9269 wow, did you watch any guide or some doctor told you about this?

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Месяц назад

      Hi I figured it out myself I had very good fingers as I'm a guitar player and I practice yoga for a lot of years so I understand breath and healing work but don't be scared you some oil and keep wedging in there and see if you can feel tender areas and just keep exploring and massaging them out the ears are very pliable so don't be scared you'll hurt it in that way good luck I've been out of for months but I'm seeing progress and it is getting better not all better but it's manageable now and I can see the light at the end of the tunnel good luck

    • @nchevrea
      @nchevrea 10 дней назад

      @@peterlynch9269I need to figure something out. I’m glad it’s working for you. Hope you get recovered well.

  • @debk6161
    @debk6161 Год назад +167

    9+ years of torture for me so far. Every day all day. I have to hear “around” the constant high pitched screaming. And of course severe tinnitus is associated with depression. Duh! Mine started during a temporary Eustachian tube malfunction and hasn’t left since. I’ve had the tests and attempted treatments that did not work. Doctors don’t understand this condition at all and seem to just shrug it off because there’s nothing they can do to fix it. In the meantime, their patients who have it feel like they’re going insane. This video was not helpful. We’re desperate for a CURE!

    • @jmack619
      @jmack619 Год назад +17

      yes, we are drowning, and he is only describing the water!

    • @alfredotrento6073
      @alfredotrento6073 Год назад

      I only use Dr imenherbal on RUclips channel herbs remedy 🌿 for 4 week and my tinnitus pain is gone ☺️

    • @Universal_Consciousness
      @Universal_Consciousness Год назад

      Have you tried the eustachian tube procedure where they insert a tiny balloon to open them? I'm thinking of trying that. I have a lot of popping in my ears.

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад +2

      @@jmack619 My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

    • @jmack619
      @jmack619 Год назад +1

      @@djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 thankyou katerina! That is sweet

  • @milos2493
    @milos2493 4 месяца назад

    Really helpful information! Enjoyed watching it!

  • @kevinmcnamara704
    @kevinmcnamara704 Год назад +6

    I have it 4 years nearly, horrible symptom ,would not wish it on any one, prayers for peace 🙏 guys ,nite time so hard,,,no sleep

  • @marksmith2738
    @marksmith2738 11 месяцев назад +21

    But the anxiety and depression could occur after the development of tinnitus. This is often the case with correlations -- you know the two things are related, but the sequencing of events when assessed through recollection (a retrospective study, for example) is often faulty. So in some cases, the anxiety and depression could be a result of the tinnitus, not the cause. It's important to keep that distinction in mind. You need a longitudinal prospective study to sort out cause and effect.

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin 7 месяцев назад +1

      It should be easy to identify cause and effect relation based on what occured first.

  • @joysmith3187
    @joysmith3187 Год назад

    Your utmost dedication towards your work has gave me full confidence, Dr Abiola, sometimes we do need trust to with a great sense of humor to get things accomplished, I never thought there would be a way to get rid of my Tinnitus Buh you made that possible.

  • @markgeorge5536
    @markgeorge5536 11 месяцев назад +11

    The Temporal lobe is a significant part of the limbic system. Now there is some truth in what he says however he is really discussing what increases the tinnitus and gives advice regarding reducing it and NOT what causes it and why it stays. There are so many causes apart from continuous loud noise. Meniere’s disease, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, Head injuries etc. blood vessel disorders linked to tinnitus, medications that can cause tinnitus, head injuries, ear bone changes and so on. Why it continues has to do with 'MALADAPTIVE NEUROPLASTICITY' and the basic function of the central nervous system. I've written a paper as part of my research 'MALADAPTIVE NEUROPLASTICITY AND IT’S RELATIONSHIP WITH AUTO NEUROSENSORY FUNCTION'. I am working on a therapy system to eradicate tinnitus [in some instances and/or considerably reduce it] and will be starting clinical trials on the 1st of July. I will keep everyone posted.

    • @latterrain2343
      @latterrain2343 Месяц назад

      Please keep me posted

    • @joanhannay7712
      @joanhannay7712 29 дней назад

      Me too

    • @stacibenkoussa4342
      @stacibenkoussa4342 9 дней назад

      If you need volunteers pls reach out! I'd like to be part of the solution.

    • @stacibenkoussa4342
      @stacibenkoussa4342 9 дней назад

      Me too!

    • @markgeorge5536
      @markgeorge5536 8 дней назад

      @@stacibenkoussa4342 Unfortunately I have studied and research this phenomena on my own [having tinnitus myself] NOT being connected to any funded University so I am self funded. They are a bit slow BUT "several treatments are in development that could even silence tinnitus completely" says Stéphane Maison at Harvard Medical School. New research has led to neurostimulation devices that reduce the sounds’ volume. Although possibly over complicated it may develop into something. I treat myself. They use neurostimulation devices whereas I use a tone generator.

  • @JenCole2107
    @JenCole2107 9 месяцев назад +3

    Vertigo, loud Tinnitus in both ears all the time. I've lost my hearing so I'm unemployed as well. My anxiety is pretty bad when im all alone .

  • @sandramoreira8107
    @sandramoreira8107 Год назад +10

    Im 20 yrs old n i believe i have tinnitus. Ive been having the worst month since it had started. Idk why it started, but hopefully - praying to God 🙏🙌 - this Tuesday I get an answer from the Doctors.

    • @jimi291154
      @jimi291154 Год назад

      A lot of people who suffer with it say it coincided with one of the Vaccines

  • @user-wd3po8sd7k
    @user-wd3po8sd7k 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been having tinnitus for about a week now. I have left side, neck pain, and the worst part is,I am also suffering recently with depersonalization syndrome. The feeling of being in a dream like state when you’re awake, is maddening. I also had a brief swishing sound in my ear. I have an appointment with my doctor coming up. The anxiety is immense.

  • @citylife-lr4sc
    @citylife-lr4sc Месяц назад

    Hi all recently diagnosed last year at 21 I’m now 22, mine was caused by stress and it can be very loud at night. I’ve found listening to a podcast really helps. I listen too white noise as well. ❤

  • @johnhawkins8459
    @johnhawkins8459 Год назад +8

    I use a small portable clip on music player with over the ear ear buds on my ear and put ocean wave sounds and soft music on it 24 hours a day even while sleeping. Works very well.

  • @solarex8160
    @solarex8160 4 месяца назад +5

    I noticed that quitting caffeine lowers my tinnitus considerably. I've had it for over15 years in the right ear, it started after a bad ear infection.
    It's a very high pitched white noise type sound, exactly like what you hear the day after you go to a rock concert or night club.
    It's been stable however and I don't think I have much hearing loss if at all.
    It used to stress me out a lot because I thought it was a precursor to deafness but I saw a doctor and she told be the 2 were not necessarily related.
    Now I mostly don't notice it unless I'm thinking about or I drink a lot of alcohol or smoke weed.

  • @motionmuse5684
    @motionmuse5684 Год назад +2

    This past year has been the most consistently stressful, horrible experience I've had to endure. Depression and anxiety, chest pains... And now I have this tinnitus. Just broke up with this person. I hope it improves;(.

  • @MaryJaneIsMyGod420
    @MaryJaneIsMyGod420 Год назад +39

    This is crazy. Left ear feels clogged, having whooshing sounds. Anxiety here. Depression setting in due to this being the first holiday season without my mom. This is a very informative video. I’m seeing my doc in January. Thank you.

    • @MattEssex33
      @MattEssex33 Год назад +2

      Eustacian Ear Dysfunction it sounds, I have the same.

    • @mccarronria947
      @mccarronria947 Год назад

      How’s the sound now ?

    • @peterlynch9269
      @peterlynch9269 Год назад

      My tinnitus is almost gone certainly alot alot better as I was suicidal at first. I got it about 5 months ago from an expolsive music event. What I learned is the ear gets drawn in like to protect itself thus taking all the tiny bones in the ear out of alignment. So I constantly massaged my ear by using coconut oil and working my finger deep in the whole and working it out and wide. And then get behind the ear where it joins to the skull and get in there. Keep at it. It's taken me months of every day work but it's almost all better.

    • @joanndombrow4245
      @joanndombrow4245 Год назад +1

      Sorry about your mom I have been through the same loss. Thought I was going to lose my mind it will get better with time God bless 🙏

    • @lisas44
      @lisas44 Год назад

      I had a similar clog/whooshing due to fluid buildup. They initially thought allergies, but when a tube didn’t help, they swabbed ear and discovered infection.

  • @alexanderviolinist
    @alexanderviolinist Год назад +7

    My problem was I had a severe anxiety disorder due to tons of stress, dont get me wrong, never happened before and Ian 40. That caused a decrees on one of my brain neurotransmitter called GABA. That developed an non allergic rhinitis, extreme with pressure on my chest and problems to breath, extreme anxiety plus panic. 100 or more sneezing every 12 hours. That caused many whiplashes in my neck. That changed the structure of my cervical bones and putted pressure on the nerves that cause eustachian tube dysfunction which eventually rocket launched tinittus. Upper neck Cervical instability is real and cause tinitus.

  • @RiniHS96100
    @RiniHS96100 9 месяцев назад +9

    This August is my 15th Tinnitus anniversary. After the initial year of living in denial that there's no treatment out there, I moved on and barely noticed that noise. But in the last 4 years the noise went from being 6 on 10 to 12 on 10 in both ears. I've also become very sensitive to loud tv noise, can no longer go to the theatres and can't even place the phone over the ears while talking. It's loud to the extent that the ears pain sometimes. It's that bad. Unless there's even 10% recovery from there, I find any kind of information or analysis on the subject to be useless.. with all due respect to those trying to research.

    • @nchevrea
      @nchevrea 10 дней назад

      I just started noticing it more about a week ago. It used to only be occasionally at night. It sucks. Worried it will keep getting worse. Going to keep trying to research about it. At least I know I’m not alone.

  • @alancarlyon3928
    @alancarlyon3928 Год назад +1

    I have had Tinnitus for over 30 years, this was due to me working in a noisy factory! It is like 50/100 budgies tweeting in my ears! There is no cure - yet many blogs on You Tube stating they have a cure for it! What upsets me is that no one can see your defect and many make fun of me in the Tinnitus effecting my hearing, lack of hearing! It also effects ones concentration and one trying to get too sleep! Wouldn't it be great/fun to be able to transfer ones tinnitus hearing to others, so they can hear in what us suffers are going through! Even for just an hour, respect then maybe given? Great honest blog - Many thanks!

  • @TheDanrach
    @TheDanrach Год назад

    What a wonderful doctor.

  • @kkerr1953
    @kkerr1953 Год назад +15

    My tinnitus has gotten so bad that I was having trouble falling asleep at night. It was manageable during the day because there were other sounds and noises going on, but when I lay down and try to go to sleep all I could hear was the ringing. I happened to stumble upon a AMSR RUclips video for sleep. This particular one had crickets chirping like a soft summer night sound and an occasional owl hooting. I tried several of these and finally found one where the pitch of the crickets was the same pitch as my tinnitus and they cancel each other out. Luckily this is a 12 hour sleep video so I can turn this on and sleep all night without the screaming in my head!

    • @samirneupane7563
      @samirneupane7563 Год назад +3

      I am fron Nepal .i am also sufferning from it ,it;'s almost 5 day now, i cannot sleep at night ,i am so sad, i am bachlore student and have probelm in study too.

    • @-living4jesus4ever-
      @-living4jesus4ever- Год назад

      This made me so sad and laugh out loud. :( I burned my inner ear using DMSO drops. I used them to help heal an ear infection and I believe it was too strong. Hope to try using white noise at night. 🙏😢

    • @JIGWIGPIG
      @JIGWIGPIG Год назад

      Crickets help me too but I'm trying to let my brain tune it out. Looks like my brain will be like nahhhh

    • @littlesilver2205
      @littlesilver2205 Год назад +1

      I bought one of those massage tools called power percussion it was 60$,best 60 bucks i ever spent. It is powerful i only keep it on 2 and if you put it on a angle behind your ears ,your head your neck in the center i started to massage center of the head temples wear pressure builds up. It actually worked calmed it down enough, when you lay down in bed get comfortable and let your body drop so no muscles are strained, i seen a major difference . It might help some people to relax and get to sleep, i was willing to try everything it made a difference for me to get to sleep.

    • @monicali2608
      @monicali2608 Год назад +1

      @@-living4jesus4ever- Try Arnica C 30, because your problem is from injury. Also massage ear and head.

  • @Hoax-bp5pq
    @Hoax-bp5pq Год назад +5

    Thanks Doc, that made sense when I have higher levels of anxiety the ringing gets worse

    • @brainemay8414
      @brainemay8414 Год назад

      I was at the edge of ending my life and then hope came to me , my tinnitus was so frustrating that I was going insane , then some friends on RUclips introduced me to DR OGBEBOR HERBAL CENTRE on RUclips,after two weeks of taking the herbal medicine ear drop and cleanse which he shipped to me , the high pitch ringing in my head stopped 😢😭😭God bless you dr Ogbebor, you are a savior to humanity and human race

    • @alierem4266
      @alierem4266 Год назад +1

      You are correct.

  • @alanhartigan
    @alanhartigan Год назад +69

    I've had a high pitched ringing in my ears for several years now. I discovered by accident that if I cup my hands firmly over my ears and open and close them every few seconds (making a kind of wah wah noise) for 30 seconds or so, that the tinnitis reduces quite a bit. I do this at night if I'm having trouble getting to sleep. It's only temporary but it reduces the noise enough for it not to be overpowering. I've never mentioned this to anyone so can't be sure if it works for anyone else. Try it, maybe it will work for you.

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад +2

      Once you are on your bed for sleep, just massage with some oil your both big toes of your foot. If it doesn’t work then lightly massage your foot sole.

    • @uunz4435
      @uunz4435 Год назад +3

      Have you tried using your fingers and tap the back, bottom area of your skull? There’s a video by another channel from a person named Dr Berg that shows the tapping method can reduce tinnitus. Try it out! Let us know if it works.

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад +8

      @@uunz4435
      It’s now third day I have started taking Vitamin B12 tablets and now my Tinnitus (The ringing sound) has reduced too much.

    • @squirt1956
      @squirt1956 Год назад +4

      I have tried holing my hands over my ears but the problem is that tinnitus is in the brain not the ear

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад +2

      @@squirt1956
      Get your ears checked for wax, some time wax is the main cause. I have started taking vitamin B12 n the tinnitus noice is much reduced now.

  • @carolsmith3485
    @carolsmith3485 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've had tinnitus my whole life, and the noise is constant. I can remember sitting on the couch when I was 4 or 5 just listening to what I thought, at the time, were my ears. My tinnitus sounds like the old CRT TVs--the ones that have the big picture tubes--when they're first turned on and are warming up. Since I've always "heard" the noise, it's never adversely affected me.

  • @garylawrence7547
    @garylawrence7547 Год назад +7

    Tinnitus is not just caused by loud noise. It started with me about 30 years ago after a scuba diving session in which I had a major problem clearing my ears. I had severe pain while trying to clear. It started within a few days after that incident.

    • @JIGWIGPIG
      @JIGWIGPIG Год назад +3

      That's crazy! After a 3 month infection that started in November 22, I got tinnitus. But only after my ears were infected, pooping, draining, ringing slightly and going away. The Feb 23 on the second Sunday I got tinnitus. I can never forget it. I went from quite. To ringing. Lmao. And they have no cure.....but focused on covid.....lol

    • @fyhdive3518
      @fyhdive3518 Год назад

      I have been looking through comments to see who has experienced this from diving?. Me too!.. you said 30 years ago? And the ringing never stopped?

  • @Stryfe52
    @Stryfe52 Год назад +61

    It’s funny; I’m watching this in the middle of the night - as my tinnitus is extremely loud right now. Being linked to depression or emotional distress honestly makes a bit of sense the more that I think about it though. I got this months ago, and it’s basically been from one source of stress to the next since then.
    I don’t listen to loud music, and the only issues with my ears that I’d ever had before this were ear aches from not cleaning my ears - 8 years ago - and my ears being naturally sensitive. Mental stress is the only cause that really makes sense at this point, since even after 3 trips to the ENT, they’re still seeing nothing. I’m also getting an MRI soon as one final check to see if my ears are really fine, or to find the cause of the Tinnitus. Gah

    • @bluewhitewater7051
      @bluewhitewater7051 Год назад +2

      You got the MRI?

    • @Stryfe52
      @Stryfe52 Год назад +1

      @@bluewhitewater7051 no, my ears almost blew up when we tried with the earbuds to listen to a movie. Then they tried doing it with earplugs to block out noise, but it was just too loud.
      I might go again, but they’d have to put me to sleep

    • @simplychillin78
      @simplychillin78 Год назад +5

      Hey bud, I feel for u. I just left a comment above you experiencing tinnitus for the first time. It’s horrible. My ringin/ buzzing was loud and I can’t imagine living with it. I’ve been stressed too and did hours of research during my 4 hours of tinnitus before I went to bed. It has nothing to do with your ears. Remember that! It’s an inflammation of your brain. Try sleeping for a long time. Maybe u did, I don’t know, but I dot 12 hours of sleep after almost staying up all night the night before and it went away after 16 hours. Maybe because of your stress, you haven’t been able to sleep. Not encouraging drug use, but try taking some Xanax one night, mask the sound and let your brain sleep. Relax with positive thoughts and let the stress leave your body. I’m no doctor, just trying to help as I feel for u. Try it! Best of luck..

    • @Stryfe52
      @Stryfe52 Год назад +1

      @@simplychillin78 Thanks for the encouragement bro.
      It bothers me in certain situations - like before bed or when in quiet rooms - but I’m still able to live with it. I’ve been going 7 months with it, and living with it is fine.
      The real issue is my ears’ sensitivity to loud or high pitched sounds; that’s genuinely driving me crazy at times, and making it impossible to walk around in the city. That, and my ears never staying popped has been bothering me worse than the tinnitus has.

    • @Stryfe52
      @Stryfe52 Год назад +1

      @@simplychillin78 The tinnitus only really becomes an issue when I feel as if it’s flaring up, and getting louder. That might just be a sign of me getting really stressed out though, and it eventually passes.

  • @akash.deblanq
    @akash.deblanq Год назад +11

    Such a nice person. I'll listen to him for hours. He explains so well.

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

  • @kingeagle5045
    @kingeagle5045 11 месяцев назад

    Great video !

  • @codjh9
    @codjh9 Год назад +2

    Thanks very much for this video. I didn't know there could be an anxiety or depression component to tinnitus, so I'm going to work on it.

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

  • @1BobsYourUncle
    @1BobsYourUncle Год назад +8

    Had my ears messed up in the military, they have been loudly ringing for over 40 years now 24/7. I would love even a single hour of silence. My only relief is when I shower, it magically disappears while in the shower. I’ve tried noise apps that have shower sounds and nothing can replicate the relief I get in the shower.

    • @100vandie
      @100vandie Год назад +1

      The shower got me too!!! Only then its quiet

    • @ghiggs8389
      @ghiggs8389 Месяц назад

      I never realized that. Explains why I like long showers.

  • @Hiro.Savant
    @Hiro.Savant Год назад +12

    Very interesting indeed. I had an inclination that this was the case. I suffer from high anxiety and depression, and I also suffer from insomnia. My tinnitus has been worse these last few months and several outside influences and tragic events have happened in that time. I have been turning to meditation and calming exercises in the last couple of weeks but I have a ways to go to be rid of and heal from a time of bad life experiences. This information confirmed what I had suspected. Because I recently took a hearing test and have great hearing.

    • @Aline-yq7iy
      @Aline-yq7iy Год назад

      I have review video about a tinnitus supplement i wanna help you check out

    • @alexecosanchez4339
      @alexecosanchez4339 Год назад

      I couldn't concentrate because of my Tinnitus but i am so grateful to dr ogbebor herbal centre RUclips channel for helping me with the medicine that cures Tinnitus m.ruclips.net/channel/UC-V8Vva7YxXep0BH3O_OZH

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

    • @nilusnoronha4072
      @nilusnoronha4072 Год назад

      What medication n calming exercise did u opt for. I have the same problem as you.

  • @ramdast1566
    @ramdast1566 Год назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @josecrespo4551
    @josecrespo4551 9 месяцев назад

    He is great 😊god bless.

  • @mr.pocket575
    @mr.pocket575 Год назад +7

    I have tinnitus. It's my own fault. I shot a lot of high caliber weapons without ear protection thinking I was invincible. Every so often, for about a 1-2 seconds, it stops and I can experience pure quiet. I love those moments! What he said is correct in my case. I don't particular think much about it unless it's quiet, and doesn't affect my life in any real negative ways. It's just there.

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

  • @peterlynch9269
    @peterlynch9269 Год назад +8

    My tinnitus is almost gone certainly alot alot better as I was suicidal at first. I got it about 5 months ago from an expolsive music event. What I learned is the ear gets drawn in like to protect itself thus taking all the tiny bones in the ear out of alignment. So I constantly massaged my ear by using coconut oil and working my finger deep in the whole and working it out and wide. And then get behind the ear where it joins to the skull and get in there. Keep at it. It's taken me months of every day work but it's almost all better.

    • @latterrain2343
      @latterrain2343 Месяц назад

      Did you put the coconut oil inside your ears and how long did it take to correct your problem?

  • @Els532
    @Els532 Год назад +2

    I have tinnitus for almost eight years. Six weeks after an accident wich causes traumatic brain injury I was summoned to get to work. It was all too much too soon and my brain got overloaded. After the accident I could listen to music, but after I was back to work I couldn’t listen to music a long time anymore. And my heart lies in the music.. 😢

  • @theD0D0ByRd
    @theD0D0ByRd 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nearly 6 months ago I completely lost hearing in my right ear. The ringing hasn’t stopped at all. I feel like I am losing my sanity. I have been butting heads with everybody in my life. I lost my job bc of this. I know it’s not okay but I am so overwhelmed and irritated all day and all night.

  • @callmeishmael3031
    @callmeishmael3031 11 месяцев назад +19

    I think I'm pretty sure I'm in the 5% with normal hearing--no hearing loss. The times I'm most aware of it are after my body has been cold by being outside in the cold, especially after swimming in the ocean. Of course, in any situation where the topic of tinnitus comes up, then there it is, I hear it, it's fairly loud, like right now. I just gave it no attention until I reminded myself I have it. It's actually pretty amazing to realize it's there all the time.

    • @G1-Starscream
      @G1-Starscream 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've got it after I recovered from cold and fever. It's been 2 weeks in now with this ringing sound. How do you "cure" it?

    • @callmeishmael3031
      @callmeishmael3031 11 месяцев назад

      @@G1-Starscream The Lenire tinnitus treatment looks to be the best prospect for a cure yet.

    • @G1-Starscream
      @G1-Starscream 10 месяцев назад +2

      @user-xk4zq5mr1g have to live with it. Mine is on and off. After hospital treatment. In the end I've to live a normal life

    • @SunilThing-jy4lq
      @SunilThing-jy4lq 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@G1-Starscreamsame thing happened to me from 2 days
      How is yours now ?
      Please reply 😢
      I am so worried about it

    • @G1-Starscream
      @G1-Starscream 9 месяцев назад

      @SunilThing-jy4lq still ringing on and off. I've went 3 session of injections into ear drums. Take steroid medication for 2 weeks. Still the same. The doct says I've to live with it. Doesn't bother me that much now. Hearing wise, it's a lil muted. About 40% hearing loss. Don't waste your money to go for MRI scans.

  • @knightclan4
    @knightclan4 Год назад +3

    My noise is so loud when I'm stressed and quiets down a bit when I'm peaceful.

  • @thetheraine
    @thetheraine Год назад +2

    I have a neck injury and I had a bad ear infection when I was young... loud music was the last straw... I would just love to enjoy the quiet...

  • @rebeccajones2912
    @rebeccajones2912 Год назад

    I am doing "Shunya mudra" and "Prana mudra" for my tinnitus and It is helping me a lot in calming down the sound as well as it helps with hyperacusis. It's also very simple and easy to do.

  • @MidsierramusingBlogspot
    @MidsierramusingBlogspot Год назад +16

    Sorry but I don't believe only 5% of tinnitus sufferers are bothered by this problem.

    • @ghiggs8389
      @ghiggs8389 Месяц назад

      It's like asking amputees if they're bothered by it. We've simply accepted our fates that it's irreversible so letter it bother you isn't a true option, simply a path to madness.

    • @travisjxxx
      @travisjxxx 4 дня назад +1

      It’s not that serious. I’ve had it for years and as long as I’m not focused on it I hardly notice it. I sleep fine, work fine, live fine.

  • @donchikaya1446
    @donchikaya1446 Год назад +16

    I suffered form this for a week and some days straight and was not myself in all this time I spend praying but it wasn't going AWAY and I just kept praying and my family and friends were supportive but I was getting lost with the sound every day I thought of killing myself but luckily enough God Open a way for me to visit another doctor who drain My ear off of wax and it just cleaned and the sound went away and Jesus be praised I was free no more ringing... believe in God he will answer u too he is a good father and a good father will not give a son a stone when he asks for food .he loves u and your healing is coming your war

    • @bobdigi500
      @bobdigi500 4 месяца назад +2

      Lol that wasn't god, that was impacted wax.

  • @sixoffive
    @sixoffive Год назад +2

    Didn’t know about the connection with anxiety and/or depression. I have had it since I could fire a gun and go to concerts. Did some work on depression and started living a quiet life. It went away. A few years ago stress in my work and one loud bang and it was back. So yes it sucks, I usually goto bed when I can’t stay awake else I won’t fall asleep without help. Nearly impossible to concentrate, have background classical music helps, Chants are good. Have earplugs nearly all the time if I’m alone. Haven’t tried biofeedback yet.

  • @gavinivers8941
    @gavinivers8941 Год назад

    WOW, so very well explained, and helpful

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      Thats really messed up. My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

  • @Deepthought-42
    @Deepthought-42 Год назад +15

    I have had tinnitus for many years. I always wear ear defenders when operating machinery or when for example mowing the lawn.
    I live in a rural area which is very quiet. Occasionally my tinnitus disappears for a day or two and I am blessed with true silence but it gradually returns.
    I have noticed it comes back, or gets worse, after long car journeys with prolonged cruising at steady speeds.
    I am convinced that, although a motor vehicle is modern and seems quiet the acoustics within some vehicles may have high energy standing waves that have the potential bring on my tinnitus.

  • @charleyarchuleta4932
    @charleyarchuleta4932 2 года назад +96

    God bless those with tinnitus, and God bless you dr for your work.

    • @kevinmcnamara704
      @kevinmcnamara704 2 года назад +3

      God bless you always

    • @ajpello2003
      @ajpello2003 2 года назад +8

      Don’t thank them this is useless information that patient blames instead of anything else. It’s not all in our head due to anxiety or depression.

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 2 года назад +1

      I got herbal cure from dr ogbebor herbal centre RUclips channel that cured me of those ringing in my ear. Lots of love from Florida.

    • @Cursed4Life8
      @Cursed4Life8 2 года назад +1

      @@ajpello2003 amen! Agreed!

    • @alexanderviolinist
      @alexanderviolinist Год назад +4

      My problem was I had a severe anxiety disorder due to tons of stress, dont get me wrong, never happened before and Ian 40. That caused a decrees on one of my brain neurotransmitter called GABA. That developed an non allergic rhinitis, extreme with pressure on my chest and problems to breath, extreme anxiety plus panic. 100 or more sneezing every 12 hours. That caused many whiplashes in my neck. That changed the structure of my cervical bones and putted pressure on the nerves that cause eustachian tube dysfunction which eventually rocket launched tinittus. Upper neck Cervical instability is real and cause tinitus.

  • @donde2k
    @donde2k Год назад +1

    I blame the start of my tinnitus on that Springsteen concert at the LA Sports Arena in 1986. Then there was that night at The Factory in WeHo about 20 years ago. What a dolt! I should have left immediately. I appreciate Dr. House’s no-nonsense presentation here.

    • @brainemay8414
      @brainemay8414 Год назад

      I was at the edge of ending my life and then hope came to me , my tinnitus was so frustrating that I was going insane , then some friends on RUclips introduced me to DR OGBEBOR HERBAL CENTRE on RUclips,after two weeks of taking the herbal medicine ear drop and cleanse which he shipped to me , the high pitch ringing in my head stopped 😢😭😭God bless you dr Ogbebor, you are a savior to humanity and human race

  • @asmitrai1035
    @asmitrai1035 Год назад

    Thank You very much

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      İ know thats messed so up because my mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

  • @mdavis05
    @mdavis05 11 месяцев назад +3

    Bothers me every day of my life for 8 months now. Pure torture! Someone find a cure! Please!!!

  • @carolcole570
    @carolcole570 Год назад +4

    8-14-22. In a week I will have a naet treatment ( naet ) for my tinnitus, and I can’t tell you how extremely excited I am as I look forward to it ! Even if the treatment does not get rid of tinnitus 100%, at least it will be better. And “ better “ is fantastic to my way of thinking. I am turning 78 in a few days and have been plagued with tinnitus for the last 50 years. It is so bad that I no longer talk on the phone for its interfering with my hearing.

    • @katydid1600
      @katydid1600 Год назад

      Carol Cole how did your treatment go?

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Год назад

      @@katydid1600 . Well, Katydid, my treatment got sidetracked for a different treatment. I know this must disappoint you, but to me, I am dying from excitement. You see for Over 2-1/2 years I have had Very chronic diarrhea. I have tried every treatment with NAET, but had not come up on the right one. I watched a video that Eric Berg did about how taking Zinc without copper could give you a copper deficiency. So, on Friday I took my Zinc to be tested with my body. First, it was too much. Then, he tested me for copper and I was totally deficient. Therefore, my treatment that day was for Copper and Zinc together. Tomorrow I will have him test to be sure that treatment held. But, it has been 5 days since I have had any diarrhea and I am about to burst with excitement. In turn I ordered a new Zinc that has the proper amount of Copper in it. So, the tinnitus has been delayed. He said he feels that checking all kinds of Candida ought to be done before tinnitus, anyway. I am sorry to disappoint you, Katydid.

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Год назад +1

      @@djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 . I was so excited while reading your comment about a supplement that may help with tinnitus ! But, very sadly, I don’t have a clue where your video is, how to find it, and if there is more than one, what date. I am sort of wondering why you chose to just not tell me the supplement’s name, Katerina ? Again, I appreciate your getting in touch with me.

    • @DEUTSCHLAND.007
      @DEUTSCHLAND.007 Год назад

      @@carolcole570 because he is a scammer trying to send a virus to your phone once you click on the "video". Don't do it

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Год назад +1

      @@DEUTSCHLAND.007 THANK YOU, deutschland ! ( Are you really in Germany ? I long to visit Southern Germany again before I die !

  • @vegetossgss1114
    @vegetossgss1114 2 месяца назад +1

    THANKS SIR for trying to find a cure.
    Huge respect! I hope you will find an effective cure!
    Thanks again!!! Respect!

  • @TheKruthix
    @TheKruthix 5 месяцев назад

    I developed tinnitus a couple years ago seemingly randomly. No hearing loss. It was very bad at first, I heard multiple different pitches and wooshing, which were different in both ears. It has somewhat subsided over the years, I can live with it as It is though.

  • @tinnitustherapysounds138
    @tinnitustherapysounds138 Год назад +3

    Had tinnitus for 7 years. Tried literally everything but none of it worked. I was so desperate and idk why but it seemed like the sound was getting louder. Maybe i was stressed. A good friend of mine offered me to get a remedy that he believed works for any type of diseases and i took it. Coupled that with some sound waves and after 6 months i am healed completely. I don’t hear anything anymore. Just silence and peace. I thank God!

    • @Numberonecock
      @Numberonecock Год назад +3

      😆😅🤣😂 Seriously, you have a magical cure that works for 'any type of diseases'.... 😄😁😆😅🤣😂

    • @alierem4266
      @alierem4266 Год назад +2

      So question begs, what did u take to fix it?

  • @jb888888888
    @jb888888888 Год назад +11

    I've had tinnitus since at least my teens, 40 years and counting. I can still hear little/quiet noises better than many other people around me.

    • @petervantriet2304
      @petervantriet2304 Год назад

      Same here and I’ve always wondered if that sensitivity has to do with it since it’s likely that sensitive people may be more prone to stress (more triggers)?

    • @pski2515
      @pski2515 Год назад

      Same here, I have good hearing but hear ringing all the time.

  • @bonniemcconnell6500
    @bonniemcconnell6500 2 месяца назад

    I was diagnosed with Polycythemia Vera about 2 years ago. Last week I was "blessed" with Tinnitus. My Hematologist said that Tinnitus is a result of PCV, along with quite a few other uncomfortable symptoms. I've used a white noise machine for 20 years due to my insomnia so when the Tinnitus started, I didn't notice it when I was trying to sleep.

  • @patrickocarroll6194
    @patrickocarroll6194 5 месяцев назад

    This explains a lot, I had massive stroke Dec 2019 now I have constant tone in left ear. Stroke affected RT side.

  • @ZoltantheArtist
    @ZoltantheArtist Год назад +71

    I have had tinnitus for about 20 years. After 10 years, I figured out it was due to a reaction to food. After that, I realized it flared up if I had a lot of alcohol, carbs, or sugar. I've been trying to figure out what herb, vitamin, or nutrient could counter it. I tried everything, and it would not go away. I knew it was some sort of inflammation due to my diet. Then one day, out of nowhere, I woke up, and there was no ringing. But how? I ate ice cream and had a beer the day before. My ears should be screaming. Then it hit me - I had been taking a tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar for a few nights. It was somehow toning down my ringing. By the third day - it was silent. I need to keep investigating this - but it seems it has something to do with it. Right now, I have a very low ringing, but I haven't had any Apple Cider Vinegar in a day or two. If you try it and it works, please let me know. Cheers

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 Год назад +6

      Dr Berry has a video saying it is connected to insulin and high carb diet and recommends Keto/Carnivore. Namaste 🙏

    • @melindaunknown6411
      @melindaunknown6411 Год назад +3

      Thanks! I will give it a try. ☺️

    • @billyamaro6351
      @billyamaro6351 Год назад +1

      Did some one try this vinegar ?

    • @tumbleweeduk7479
      @tumbleweeduk7479 Год назад +2

      @@djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 I don’t know how to find a supplement link, could you put the supplement name on this comments section please. I would be very grateful. I drink apple cider vinegar every day for decades and still have to notice but it is not massively loud so maybe that is why. It completely stopped for 24 hours when my cat escaped?

    • @johnmitchell8925
      @johnmitchell8925 Год назад

      I'll give it a try Thanks😁

  • @angelaheeley5547
    @angelaheeley5547 Год назад +3

    My tinnitus was caused by my spinal CSF leak. I get a lower pitch of tinnitus when I have Intracranial Hypotension, and a higher pitch when I go into Rebound Hypertension after an epidural blood patch. There's a sweet spot between the two states when I do not hear tinnitus.

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Год назад

      Hi 👋 how are you doing?

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      İ know thats messed so up because my mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

  • @bradtipton986
    @bradtipton986 Год назад +2

    I am in my 70's and have had tinnitus since my high school days. I realized long ago the affliction came from my shooting on the school rifle team. Back 60 years ago, we did not realize the danger of even the sound of a 22 rifle affecting our hearing. Being right handed, my left ear was closer to the muzzle, so my left ear is the worse. Later in life, I very stupidly went shooting with a friend under a metal roof at the range, again without thinking about hearing protection. WOW did the bang from our deer rifles, crashing back from that roof hurt my ears. The tinnitus became much worse right away from that. It has been about 30 years. I have learned to ignore the constant ringing and it does not affect my sleep. The biggest issue is hearing my Wife talk. Her voice has been proven by a hearing specialist to be in a range I have the greatest trouble hearing. Yet, I can walk through the forest near my home and hear all the sounds the animals, birds and light wind make.
    I observed a comment from a man who drank a table spoon of cider vinegar in another comment here. I will try it and let him know if it works for me.

  • @dran63
    @dran63 10 месяцев назад +1

    In 2012, in a freakish accident, I badly knocked my head in a low ceiling and after a week developed tinnitus. I got depressed, my career collapsed, and had to return to my native country India from Belgium. On my own I crawled out of depression by walking 5 kms everyday after dumping all the medicines in the gutter. It took me over a year to become normal. Now I am nearing 60 and the sound doesn’t bother me anymore. But I long for the silence. The damage I sustained is huge, both in terms of career and general health.

  • @Royalblue228
    @Royalblue228 Год назад +8

    I feel so sad for my dad who struggles quite badly with this

    • @quebec0174
      @quebec0174 Год назад +2

      I'm the dad and feel so sorry for my kids. It killed my life for 4 years. I used to be the go to Guy....Now I just want to be alone. 😥

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      İ know thats messed so up because my mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

  • @caringforms
    @caringforms 2 года назад +88

    I have depression and anxiety. I never thought of the 2 being related. Thank you. Also: I have been taking Lipo Flavonoid for several years. It reduces the noise down to about half, making it tolerable. You can get it over the counter in pharmacies in the eyes-ears section. It is expensive but worth it. Hope this helps

    • @usahookupgirls2353
      @usahookupgirls2353 Год назад

      All thanks to Dr Abiola on RUclips he cure my tinnitus

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад +4

      For your problems, please clean your belly button regularly, it must never stink. And do apply few drops of olive or coconut oil in your belly button at night before you sleep. And also please get your blood levels for vitamin D checked.

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад

      @Constitutional Conservative
      Then what is the exact reason for Tinnitus ? Some evil entities ?

    • @gr8dvd
      @gr8dvd Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing…. wondering what’s the active ingredient and if it can found in foods or other natural (inexpensive) substances.

    • @TheRider..
      @TheRider.. Год назад +1

      @@gr8dvd
      Sir, do you think deficiency of Vitamin B12 is the main cause of tinnitus?

  • @adrienne3334
    @adrienne3334 Год назад +2

    My tinnitus started in my left ear as on and off ringing in one ear after my very first DVT and no hearing loss, then after my final DVT it became apparent in the other ear, and at the start, it was disturbing so much so that it caused years of Vertigo and Meniers disease, loss of hearing. I have suffered also from panic and serious anxiety attacks. I have hearing aids but they do not help with the tinnitus! I attended as a one of patient a group for tinnitus sufferers as their is no cure for it! I have had loads of hearing tests with audiologists whom point out my deafness. I cannot hear so well the normal auditory noises that I'm supposed to hear, but hear the workings of internal machinery and know when an airplane or helicopter is due to fly overhead, because I hear it at a long way off, in short I hear the pitch of noise that others do not hear at all...strange but true! Tinnitus leads to a lonely life, because I've spoken to others with the disorder and they say the same, people have not got the patience to put up with us, or to speak on a level we can understand by talking one on one close by, preferably looking directly at us. In groups of people all talking at once, this sounds like being underwater or gobbly gook. Hearing aids unless having a component that facilitates tinnitus does not help but amplifies the condition which is permanent! The hospital group I attended many years ago after getting over disturbing vertigo attacks said that treating the tinnitus as a friend rather than an enemy would keep the tinnitus at a level of non disturbance..I tried this and it worked. Tinnitus that is raised to a level so high pitched as to almost drive one crazy is an eg of something not being right inside our bodies, and is alerting our attentions to this fact! Years ago the high pitched frequencies did disturb me so much so that I had to sleep with the radio on low to absorb the background noise..In todays age the tinnitus is very bearable..
    Meditation is relaxing and helps me a lot! High frequency noises are a hazard as is music played too high, this sets off the tinnitus. In the daytime I have to listen to moderate to low radio waves which help me forget I have the tinnitus buzzing away....it sounds just like static electricity from pylons...buzzing equally in both ears 365 days all around the clock! Non stop. If for any reason the frequency is raised so too is my reaction too it, it means I'm becoming stressed by it, and something isn't right somewhere in my body! At the moment it's levels are bearable! Unless someone actually has tinnitus themselves with hearing loss, they will never understand how a permanent sufferer feels, and will suggest clueless remarks to them! This condition and others I have through no fault of my own, has left me at odds with many people including family members whom do not understand it at all! I find enjoyment in my alone time and with the many hobbies I have, as opposed to being around others! I have been accused of being aloof and standoffish, not completely true, but of which I largely ignore, because I'm fed up of having to repeat myself!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @rogerdsmith
    @rogerdsmith Год назад +1

    Some thing that is helped moderate the tinnitus that I have, is good quality noise canceling headphones or earpieces.

  • @TheHandyClan
    @TheHandyClan Год назад +3

    I had tubes in my ears as a kid and was prone ti ear infections. And then military too, i noticed it as small buzzing growing up but as i got older, its been an intense ringing that get louder over time and its like complete sensory overload. High pitch noises working in server rooms, gun fire from ranges and screaming.

    • @ekiranoyedoyin5535
      @ekiranoyedoyin5535 Год назад

      I was diagnosed with tinnitus 7 years ago but I got cured with the help of Dr imenherbal on RUclips but thank God it has never disrupted my life in a big way

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      My mom had same problem too. She was complaining too much. So she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably that worked out for my mom. if you're interested I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section.

  • @dianarockwell6256
    @dianarockwell6256 Год назад +4

    When I asked my GP about it he told me it would eventually go away as I lost my hearing in my old age. The chiropractor made a comment about going to too many rock concerts while I was young, I’ve been to maybe three in my entire life. I’ve been suffering for about 20 years and mine is in both ears and a constant staticky tone. When other noises are prevalent, I don’t hear the sound.

    • @harrygeorge3220
      @harrygeorge3220 Год назад

      Hello Diana
      How are you doing today?

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад

      I can help you get rid of it, if you allow me.

  • @antoineduchamp4931
    @antoineduchamp4931 Год назад

    Excellent vid on this ear condition, many thanks indeed. Very useful. It is so good to hear a Doctor pronounce Tinnitus in the correct Latin way. Americans mis-prounouce it... it is of course the Latin for 'ringing'

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад

      I once had tinnitus and ear infection, but totally cured today

  • @amazoniaamazonia7225
    @amazoniaamazonia7225 Год назад +1

    I have had to live with severe tinnitus for twenty five years plus, it’s an awful high pitch whistle caused by working in noisy locomotive cabs, I’m death and wear two hearing aids which helps when communicating with people

  • @Universal_Consciousness
    @Universal_Consciousness Год назад +7

    Mine started when I took the antibiotic Cipro. I've had it for 30 years. It ramped up in volume for a couple of hours one day recently and I was in a panic as it was absolutely unbearable, torture, but fortunately went back down to it's usual more lower volume hiss. Depression and anxiety has nothing to do with mine. And giving a personality test used by psychiatrists is ridiculous.

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад

      My mom had same problem too. She was complaining too much. So she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. any way this thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess i was here to find out. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably that worked out for my mom. if you're interested I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section.

    • @vincentleonard3113
      @vincentleonard3113 Год назад

      Tinnitus is never a good thing, all thanks to Dr Akintola on youtube who help me to get rid of my chronic tinnitus.

    • @seasidepatio832
      @seasidepatio832 Год назад +1

      Wow, same here. I'm 3 months out from 10 days Cipro and I got the whole fluoroquinolone toxicity syndrome: tendinopathy, neuropathy, tinnitus, insomnia, etc. Tinnitus is by far the worst. I took it in the past without any problems but this time wreaked me, and I feel like my life is ruined from this terrible poison. After you took Cipro did it return to your baseline tinnitus?

    • @littlesilver2205
      @littlesilver2205 Год назад

      I bought one of those massage tools called power percussion it was 60$,best 60 bucks i ever spent. It is powerful i only keep it on 2 and if you put it on a angle behind your ears ,your head your neck in the center i started to massage center of the head temples wear pressure builds up. It actually worked calmed it down enough, when you lay down in bed get comfortable and let your body drop so no muscles are strained, i seen a major difference . It might help some people to relax and get to sleep, i was willing to try everything it made a difference for me to get to sleep.

  • @timchavez552
    @timchavez552 Год назад +9

    Two years ago I was leaving my office and I suddenly had a loud ringing in my right ear and noticed that sounds had a robotic/metallic quality. I went to the doctor the next day because the ringing was so loud I couldn't sleep or concentrate. The doctor couldn't see anything physically wrong so referred me to an ENT. After about 2 weeks-before I was able to see the ENT- it started to fade and eventually went away. It was miserable and I have great sympathy for people who have been dealing with it for years!

    • @nilusnoronha4072
      @nilusnoronha4072 Год назад

      What medication did u take

    • @peterlynch9269
      @peterlynch9269 Год назад +1

      My tinnitus is almost gone certainly alot alot better as I was suicidal at first. I got it about 5 months ago from an expolsive music event. What I learned is the ear gets drawn in like to protect itself thus taking all the tiny bones in the ear out of alignment. So I constantly massaged my ear by using coconut oil and working my finger deep in the whole and working it out and wide. And then get behind the ear where it joins to the skull and get in there. Keep at it. It's taken me months of every day work but it's almost all better.

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад

      I once had tinnitus and ear infection, but totally cured today

  • @ofeliadctakaoka9724
    @ofeliadctakaoka9724 Год назад +1

    GOD bless u😷🥰

  • @JIGWIGPIG
    @JIGWIGPIG Год назад +2

    I have adhd and anxiety problems. I'm 30, got tinnitus after a big infection on the throat on ears and sinuses. And after the medication. Mine is loud. But I also had tubes put in before I was a year old. But literally just got tinnitus.
    The pain part is true. My wife checks my back for pimples sometimes and after I got tinnitus, any pain intensifies it. It's linked to our emotions and pain receptors. This is interesting. I'm not even mad, just annoyed lol

  • @jaycousland9835
    @jaycousland9835 Год назад +3

    A veterinarian mentioned that consuming colloidal tin might help with the ringing of the ears. It keeps the little hairs flexible and standing up.

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад +1

      My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад

      I once had tinnitus and ear infection, but totally cured today

  • @bostonwhofan
    @bostonwhofan Год назад +7

    As you can tell by my username, I am a fan of The Who. I know exactly when I got tinnitus: it was at a concert by John Entwistle (bass player of The Who) in a small club in Boston. I was about 3 feet from his stage amps. You could literally feel a breeze coming from the amps, from how loud it was. I've had ringing ever since. But to me it's not a big deal, I've just learned to live with it and thankfully it isn't a problem for me. And I've seen The Who many times since that concert by the late, great John Entwistle all those years ago.

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Год назад

      Spot on.

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад

      I once had tinnitus and ear infection, but totally cured today

  • @user-de6df3jq8i
    @user-de6df3jq8i 5 месяцев назад

    Very true, it is about about our emotional state 🙏👍

  • @perfectlynormal5729
    @perfectlynormal5729 Год назад

    I've had LOUD tinnitus in both ears for over 45 years. It doesn't bother me near as much as the hearing loss does. It's just something I have to live with.

  • @robinhodgkinson
    @robinhodgkinson Год назад +4

    A week after a flight with a bad head cold, which was quite painful due to inner ear pressure, I developed tinnitus. Not just a coincidence I’m pretty sure. When I first went to a specialist his first question was does it bother you. I said no. He said, great, coz I can’t do a thing about it! That was 10 years ago. Those cicadas just won’t leave.

    • @Demondsmith13
      @Demondsmith13 3 месяца назад +1

      I once had tinnitus and ear infection, but totally cured today

  • @olerenshawify
    @olerenshawify Год назад +3

    I've had it for decades but only hear it when I think about it.

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад +1

      yeah that's messed up My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help youuu

  • @Mansmatters
    @Mansmatters 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting stuffs

  • @victoriabache4485
    @victoriabache4485 Год назад +1

    Sounds like a high pitch constant whistle, never changes!

  • @joesmith-tg3co
    @joesmith-tg3co Год назад +4

    I am not depressed or have anxiety, do have a lot of pain, but my hearing loss and tinnitus come from acoustic trauma while serving in the US Army Infantry, hearing protection was not an option most of the time, so I would like to see something about the causes of that, wakes me up, changes pitch and volume non stop[

    • @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37
      @djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 Год назад +1

      My mom had same problem too. She was complaining about how she can't sleep every night. a few months she didn't take this seriously but eventually she was seen by her doctor and the doctor advised a supplement. I don't know if this is gonna work for you but she started to using this supplement and after a few weeks she became better. But first days didn't show any effects so you have to be patient. This thing started to happen to me as well. It's genetics i guess and was here to find out actually. Anyway i'll get this supplement too probably because that worked out for my mom. if you're interested, I put the supplement link on my channel "about" section to help you.

    • @joesmith-tg3co
      @joesmith-tg3co Год назад

      @@djjdjdjcjcjcjidj37 thank you

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Год назад

      Your no.1 on the big list.

    • @joesmith-tg3co
      @joesmith-tg3co Год назад

      @@willbee6785 LOL what list is that

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Год назад +1

      @@joesmith-tg3co The list to be fixed. Don’t ask when? It will be others with certain skill sets to do the work to cure it. It will happen at some time in the not too distant future. Tinnitus is not a mystery, but it seems it is to a lot of medical professionals; so does the cure.

  • @taylorpresley4604
    @taylorpresley4604 2 года назад +8

    I experienced tinnitus after moving to Florida, I became depressed and anxious. My cure was moving back to Maui and couldn't be happier.

    • @programmer_kt
      @programmer_kt 2 года назад +4

      I don't agree with the doctor. Tinnitus causes anxiety and depression. Not the other way around.

    • @taylorpresley4604
      @taylorpresley4604 Год назад

      @@programmer_kt I agree

    • @Sussana13
      @Sussana13 Год назад

      Hi,did tinnitus disappeared completely after you moved back to Maui?

  • @monsifsaidi2874
    @monsifsaidi2874 Год назад

    It used to come to me time to time since childhood and it wasn't affecting me, but 15 days ago it started and getting worse every day to the extent that I couldn't focus or even sleep normal.

  • @GM-bq6zo
    @GM-bq6zo Год назад +2

    It seems like tinnitus can be caused by various things, but also various things can be done to get rid of it. I've heard of people who have had tinnitus by noise trauma but they have changed their diet and got rid of inflammation and the the tinnitus has gone. Has anyone else here experienced this? I have had years of bloating issues and I think I am lactose intolerant, so I am hoping cutting it out will reduce my inflammation and help my tinnitus. I have also done allergy tests and white sugar seems to be an issue.

  • @spyritwind2540
    @spyritwind2540 Год назад +6

    So exposure to loud noise can cause or activate tinnitus. That wouldn't be anxiety or depression then. Perhaps people that are bothered by their tinnitus become anxious or depressed because of their tinnitus? That would make sense. Tinnitus caused by anxiety or depression? How ironic. Certain anti-depressants can CAUSE tinnitus due to affecting serotonergic neurotransmission.