Match YOUR Tinnitus Frequency: from 20Hz to 20000Hz with this Online Human Hearing Frequency Sweep

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2022
  • Do you hear a ringing in your ears? Ever wonder what pitch you're hearing, exactly? Well, look no further. In this video, audiologist Matthew Allsop will help you to identify your tinnitus frequency (pitch), which research has shown is a "key measure that enables well-adjusted individualized sound treatments to suppress or reduce tinnitus sound perception". As you will see in our video about tinnitus sound treatments ("Best hearing aids for tinnitus"), below, many of today's modern hearing aids allow you to target your tinnitus therapy based on your unique tinnitus perception. So this really might be your first step in the journey to tinnitus relief! Easily Match YOUR Tinnitus Frequency: from 20Hz to 20000Hz with this Online Human Hearing Frequency Sweep.
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  • @HearingTracker
    @HearingTracker  Год назад +87

    Which tone matches your tinnitus the best? Matthew

    • @darylcorle3690
      @darylcorle3690 Год назад +8

      Mine was about 70,000 or slightly more which is a constant tone I hear all the time. Sometimes louder, sometimes softer.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Год назад +24

      About 4,000 Hz.

    • @kvashishth5760
      @kvashishth5760 Год назад +16

      It's around 12,000 Hz - 16, 000 Hz

    • @reyluna9332
      @reyluna9332 Год назад +32

      8k is where the sound matches with the noise in my head.

    • @donwalters3088
      @donwalters3088 Год назад +11

      8k

  • @SilvaLouis-nq5oz
    @SilvaLouis-nq5oz 17 дней назад +597

    4000Hz definitely helped me, I have tinnitus since college days and it's been a long journey for me to find a way to almost entirely lose ringing in my ears, shirlest made my life easier and I don't even know what happened I just feel better

  • @Myself-gm4zp
    @Myself-gm4zp 8 месяцев назад +395

    to all the people out there facing tinnitus. i pray that all our tinnitus get healed permanently and we live without any ringing voice ever afer. Amen

  • @Peace86535
    @Peace86535 4 месяца назад +42

    My hearing aid cured my tinnitus immediately. I cried from sheer joy and I could hear all the high pitch sounds like birds. It was an amazing day for me.

    • @davidaron4927
      @davidaron4927 3 месяца назад +2

      I am very happy for your achievement. If you dont mind could you please tell me the steps you took in order to get it and what device do you use. Thank you and have a blessed day

    • @Peace86535
      @Peace86535 3 месяца назад

      @@davidaron4927 I got my ears tested and they found I had hearing loss on the high frequencies, low frequency was fine. When you have hearing loss, your ears try to compensate and so you can develop tinnitus. They said I could look at an hearing aid so I did. I tried all the hearing aids ranging from €200 to €4000. I found the €200 as effective as the €4000 and that’s what I bought. I don’t know the name of the one I have but I will have a look and come back to you. All I can say is, when I have it on my tinnitus is gone and I can hear soo much more. It make me soo happy 😊

    • @astro6393
      @astro6393 3 месяца назад +2

      I am very happy for you! Could you clarify how it helped your tinnitus? Do you still hear ringing after taking the hearing aids off?

    • @astro6393
      @astro6393 3 месяца назад

      I am very happy for you! Could you clarify how it helped your tinnitus? Do you still hear ringing after taking the hearing aids off?

    • @astro6393
      @astro6393 3 месяца назад

      I am very happy for you! Could you clarify how it helped your tinnitus? Do you still hear ringing after taking the hearing aids off?

  • @tadcatalano9044
    @tadcatalano9044 5 месяцев назад +6

    8000Hz seemed to be the sweet spot. Amazing, everything when almost silent until you started speaking again.

  • @gayleskees5101
    @gayleskees5101 Год назад +230

    4000Hz in one ear and 8000Hz in the other. It was amazing to hear near quiet when the tones matched!

    • @samsma5381
      @samsma5381 Год назад +5

      omg 4000 and 8000 are so loud, good luck man..

    • @markphillips7993
      @markphillips7993 Год назад +10

      Left ear only, 8000 around that freq

    • @mariesheppard1323
      @mariesheppard1323 9 месяцев назад +3

      I'm at around 4000 as well.. it's rough...

    • @katherinebuchanan9350
      @katherinebuchanan9350 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm at 4000 & 8000 too!

    • @richygoodmin9700
      @richygoodmin9700 8 месяцев назад +5

      Geez I knew it was loud but I'm 8000 in both ears and its been like this since I was 14/15

  • @weebermannsfolly2580
    @weebermannsfolly2580 11 месяцев назад +108

    My tinnitus is a cacophony of frequencies. It's difficult to match so many. If you can imagine a warm summer evening beside a pond. The tinnitus is an exact match for every insect and tree frog you hear, complete with the quavers, wavers, and staccatos. It's incredible what you learn to live with .

    • @roberthunt1540
      @roberthunt1540 11 месяцев назад +4

      Damn. Now I don't feel so bad!

    • @LawnD4rt
      @LawnD4rt 11 месяцев назад +12

      This is the same for me. And with this test, I was not hearing anything over 8khz

    • @jonnyhuk2
      @jonnyhuk2 11 месяцев назад +20

      Agree, my tinnitus is not described by a simple note or frequency. The closest example I can give is a bunch of Cicada insects at night!

    • @modoc852
      @modoc852 11 месяцев назад +2

      That’s how mine is multiple pitches with the whirring sound of night bugs with some clicking thrown in, it never stops, it never stops. I took alieve for about a week for arthritis pain in my knees and it made the tinnitus unbearably loud I’ve forgotten what total silence sounds like now. Mine started in the mid seventies working on ventilation fans on SSBN’S.

    • @Mavrik9000
      @Mavrik9000 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@LawnD4rt Mine is the same, with multiple sounds, like insect noises. I can't hear anything past 9500.

  • @gaconhair
    @gaconhair 3 месяца назад +16

    watching this video made my tinnitus from my sinus infection go away thanks

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  3 месяца назад +3

      That’s awesome! Thanks for watching,Matthew

    • @energ9512
      @energ9512 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@HearingTracker I MENI JE PRESTAO PROKLETI TIINITUS POSLE SLUSANJA OVOG VIDEA,MNOGO TI HVALA !!!❤❤❤

  • @SumDumChum
    @SumDumChum 6 месяцев назад +3

    10 years into this syndrome, had a really hard time the first year or so.. got depressed, lost sleep, lost my mind. As time went on i learned to have some coping mechanisms.
    Just found this video and im hovering right around 8,000 as many others. I wanted to NOT read the comments first. But now feel some comfort(as hard as it to say) that there are others out there "like me". For the longest time I felt like i was on an island, with a band of whistle blowers and chimes.

  • @Carcey3
    @Carcey3 11 месяцев назад +110

    I've had tinnitus all of my life. I have no memory of not hearing it, so it's never really bothered me. I hear 3 different sounds, but the tonal sound is the loudest for me. The pitch at 8000hz was a very close match. Pretty interesting as I've never had anyone do this test before.

    • @krispyfromsion05
      @krispyfromsion05 10 месяцев назад +3

      my ears both are 8000h that’s when they disappeared

    • @gracepaquette7867
      @gracepaquette7867 7 месяцев назад +4

      This is quite interesting, thanks! My more annoying tones are , I guesstimate to be between 800 hz - 1500 hz. I no longer hear tones around 6000. The extremely low tones are so soothing I wish I could have a long low tone App. Even brown noise & delta although helpful are not really low enough for me.

    • @mrsfmcool
      @mrsfmcool 6 месяцев назад +1

      Are you connected spiritually at all?

    • @Carcey3
      @Carcey3 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@mrsfmcool Yes, I'm a spiritual person. Why do you ask?

    • @elevatedblue6432
      @elevatedblue6432 5 месяцев назад

      ​@gracepaquette7867, there are several apps now for this. I use tone generator from Google play.

  • @susanvaughan-schiele210
    @susanvaughan-schiele210 Год назад +72

    My tinnitus is at about 8000hz. It wakes me up at night and makes me anxious and depressed. It was really interesting listening to this! Thanks

    • @heatherhall3452
      @heatherhall3452 11 месяцев назад

      Did you get the jab? Universal antidote on rum ble detox

    • @alexboros1751
      @alexboros1751 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@heatherhall3452huh?

    • @laniakeas92
      @laniakeas92 8 месяцев назад

      Your brain will adapt in 5 or so years. Just learn how to live with it. That's all

    • @HerStoryHerWords
      @HerStoryHerWords 6 месяцев назад +1

      hi there. how ya doin? i struggle with similar responses. im flabbergasted at how many other ppl have had their silence stolen. Dont let this condition hold u down. We are amazing humans and can learn to adapt. i dont feel so alone seeing all these 800's lol. thinking about u and wishing u silence

    • @thedabbler2753
      @thedabbler2753 5 месяцев назад

      Same Hz here Susan, feeling the same way for many years now. I don't notice it when I'm in the shower, and there's one specific RUclips video of sound therapy that helps me when it's especially bad that I can play on my phone or computer. ruclips.net/video/nKo4jYDO9FQ/видео.html

  • @TheBlightygal
    @TheBlightygal 2 месяца назад +6

    10k for me. Was a lovely second of peace. 🙂

  • @sputnikjr123
    @sputnikjr123 2 месяца назад

    Probably the best video explainer about tinnitus out on You Tube anywhere. Thanks! My tinnitus frequency was 8000k when i listened to your frequencies ranges. you make so much sense and im glad that i came across it. i am using a white noise masker and will be reading a very good book on mindfulness. thanks again.

  • @jeffdeupree7232
    @jeffdeupree7232 Год назад +105

    About 8000Hz for me, but I think there may be two slightly different tones. Had it since childhood. Was in my teens before I tried to describe it to my friends. Back then I used to think it was the literal sound of silence . Took a few more years before I ever heard of tinnitus and realized the sound wasn’t ambient.

    • @angelbonilla6673
      @angelbonilla6673 Год назад +15

      I too thought it was the sound of silence my who life!

    • @lucypearce6052
      @lucypearce6052 Год назад +2

      Around 8000 for Me

    • @ambervenn5519
      @ambervenn5519 Год назад

      Same for me! I’m only 18 now had it a few years and I think mine are two different tones my left is definitely around 8000hz and my right probably around 4-6000 it’s hard to pin point! Any suggestions for relief?

    • @bellarae9387
      @bellarae9387 Год назад

      is it bad if its about 5000 hertz?

    • @terrylibbey611
      @terrylibbey611 Год назад +1

      8000 for me too. I was in Jr high before I realized not everyone had an internal ringing noise.

  • @dannymcneal
    @dannymcneal 11 месяцев назад +34

    I am 65 years old with a bachelors degree in music-I played trumpet throughout high school and college. In your test, I could hear all the tones up to 13kHz, and nothing beyond. However, the tones from 6.5kHz to 7kHz transitioned from the left ear to the right ear, and then back to the left ear by the time it reached 8kHz. The tone that closely matched my constant tinnitus tone was 8kHz. My tones are both airy and piercing at the same time. Constant, never turns off, and louder if I consume alcohol, which I rarely do.

    • @John-Lorraine
      @John-Lorraine 4 месяца назад +2

      Lucky for me, the tones are not dissonant; that would drive me mad. heh!

  • @wowjwalters
    @wowjwalters 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is a very interesting test. Thank you for sharing this. I like it. I checked in around 400MH. I could hear the sound going up a little bit more than eventually completely disappeared. I’ll experiment with this some more but I think 4000 might be in my range.😊

  • @jenniferdecamara4897
    @jenniferdecamara4897 24 дня назад +2

    8000Hz. The quiet was amazing!!

  • @breej3055
    @breej3055 Год назад +14

    8,000 to 16,000. Thanks that was helpful. It actually stopped it for a few seconds while listening.

    • @ronbaum6633
      @ronbaum6633 3 месяца назад

      Soo true. It helped mine go away too! Same spot❤ I can here 14k they say this is angels speaking to us curious 🧐 🤔

  • @ened03
    @ened03 Год назад +175

    Strangely, just listening to this makes my very slight ringing disappear, makes it that much harder to pinpoint though

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +8

      Super interesting!

    • @juancarlosnavas1
      @juancarlosnavas1 Год назад +7

      Something like this happened to me six month into my unilateral tinnitus after a sudden hearing loss . The audiologist at the time play all different tones and at some point my tinnitus went very low that i could barely hear it for a while. That was more that 3 years ago. Nowadays my tinnitus is multi-tone and bilateral kind of nasty. Finding the pitch of your tinnitus is only useful for those with a clearly mono-tone which is easier to treat.

    • @juancarlosnavas1
      @juancarlosnavas1 Год назад +13

      I found the reason for tinnitus going softer after listening so some pure tones. Its well known as residual inhibition. Residual inhibition (RI) refers to the phenomenon of transient tinnitus loudness suppression after exposure to an acoustic stimulus (Roberts et al., 2008; Terry et al., 1983). It was first described more than 100 years ago by Spaulding (1903) and systematically studied by Feldmann in the 1970s (Feldmann, 1971).

    • @s.ericschaefer275
      @s.ericschaefer275 Год назад +6

      It did slightly temporarily reduce mine as well. I'm trying to listen to hear my frequency, but it disappearing when I'm listening for it makes it a bit difficult.
      Mine is tonal mainly with occasional changes or additions of buzzing and screeching. And a few other not on the list. A digital computer sound and random pops like in the movies when a grenade goes off and you hear the sound of the character hears temporarily.
      Good luck to us all 👍

    • @jimmys511
      @jimmys511 Год назад +3

      4000hz matched mine

  • @QuasiAndTheGargoyles
    @QuasiAndTheGargoyles 9 месяцев назад

    I have always been trying to explain to people since my late teens (hearing damage due to constant prolonged exposure to industrial environments growing up in my family) ... I am almost 57 now. I have finally played for my wife what I hear 24/7 and loudly. No medical treatment has helped ... yet. Very loud 13.5kHz through 15kHz+ in a scanning heterodyning fashion. I have been somewhat been able to 'ignore it', until i actually think about it and its as loud as ever. She couldn't stand the frequencies and she finally apologized for not understanding what I've been going through to this day. Just searched for this on YT today and finally found this. No other source has been able to recreate this at such high frequencies. Thank you for this tool. I know this is feedback in my brain. I have forgotten long ago what silence is. I hear something in Sweden I think might help. Not here in the states yet.

  • @dietereberhard6761
    @dietereberhard6761 2 месяца назад

    While trying to educate myself about tinnitus, I found your videos, in particular "Match your Tinnitus Frequency" very helpful. Unfortunately, I live in the USA and cannot come to your clinic for consultation. I have been wearing hearing aids for about 15 years and not considered my progressing hearing loss as a particular burden. I am 84. According to the latest audiograms, I am at the stage of severe hearing loss. My tinnitus became gradually noticeable over the last 3-4 months, and was diagnosed by my ENT doctor as the result of recurring sinus infections following my getting Covid-19 in Sept 2022. It is intermittent, and most noticeable when I wake up at night with a roaring variable volume, sounding similar to when being a passenger on an airplane and the pilot keeps changing the engine thrust prior to landing. After a while, it becomes less or not noticeable. Thank you for your excellent videos which will help me when discussing my case with a specialist.

  • @laurakusa1180
    @laurakusa1180 11 месяцев назад +33

    Mine actually went higher than your choices. I could always hear mine going on over the sounds that were playing. It actually vibrates my eardrum at times. Mine tends to go on for awhile then completely stops, it also tends to create a conversation like effect where the sounds vary up and down high and low. Also has more than one frequency at a time, I can hear up to 3 frequencies going on at the same time. Never a boring moment...haha.

  • @firedplay
    @firedplay Год назад +9

    What kind of medical magic is this!!!!! Wow!!!!! It's like it shattered the ringing in my ears as I searched for the tone of my tinnitus. Thank you, so much!!!!! FINALLY, some relief.

  • @nancyann2557
    @nancyann2557 Месяц назад

    This is fascinating. Mine is about 10,000+Hz. I was in a hydroplane car crash and hit my head 3 times while violently spinning counterclockwise and bouncing into a guardrail a few times. It affected speech, language, and executive functioning (cognitive) and also caused proprioception and vestibular issues. That was July 10, 2023, and it is now April 3, 2024, and although I'm much better, I'm still recovering from the TBI - which includes this ringing!!! I LOVE being able to share this with family and friends so they can hear it, too (like my Speech/Language Pathologist!). Thank you so much for this!

  • @alock195
    @alock195 5 месяцев назад

    Bout a perfect match at 8khz. At that point I couldn't hear one thing different than I hear all the time. My wife could hear it across the room. Thanks!

  • @danielvanderwoude7389
    @danielvanderwoude7389 Год назад +22

    about 10k Hz is what I hear non stop. So anoying. I went to an ENT doctor this week, who said my ears, nose, and throat are all in great shape. Cleaned a tiny bit of wax (made no difference) Ordered a hearing test for symmetry, to rule out anything serious (I've had this for almost 20 years, so I don't think it's anything like a tumor, and I also feel I hear just as well out of both ears) And basically told me that if that comes back ok, I'm just stuck with it. I don't like that answer. There are devices that can mask the frequency, but they are expensive if not prescribed. I guess that's what I was hoping for. He basically told me "nope" Second opinion? Not sure. I'm just done living with this. Most of the time, I just zone it out. But if I ever stop to "listen" to it, I can't make it stop. If that makes any sense. I'd love to know if anyone else has anything to say about all of this.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Daniel, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. As an alternative take a look at some of the videos out there on RUclips which can help to make your tinnitus too. Although this is only a band-aid, it won’t resolve the issue. I have a few other videos on dealing with your tinnitus which I’d recommend checking out. Good luck brother, Matthew

    • @harveyhuihui3063
      @harveyhuihui3063 Год назад

      I feel the same way. Mine is up there around 9000 but I zone out too because I'm just stuck in the ringing. Sometimes I can't even hear anyone talking to me cause I'm focused on the ringing. It's deffinetly not fun. Had mine since I was 17 or 18. Definitely worse then it used to be

    • @ivannnnnnna
      @ivannnnnnna Год назад

      i feel the same.. i have about 6000 HZ and it is very obvious especially at night. bad thing about it is i am very young and ive had it my whole life

    • @vickycarden1511
      @vickycarden1511 Год назад

      I have my first ET appointment on June 27th. The place is book up I can't get on sooner. My ears always rings but goes away. However, this time 3 days in a row won't go away. I had to call off from work today. The ringing was so bad caused a have an mirgriane. In addition ringing also feels pressure around my eyes. I ended up having an occipital seizure. I been seizure free until today. When I see the ET doc in June. I just know the ET will say I'm fine nothing is wrong.

  • @ParchCraftAustralia
    @ParchCraftAustralia Год назад +78

    Mine was matched at about 4000htz ...I've suffered since a teenager with standing too close to loud music speakers ...but now 40 years later its definitely there as a continuous high-pitched hissing sound 24/7 I hear it louder if I've been out say in a shopping mall or social setting like a dinner or pub where everyone is talking loudly...I'll get home and the hissing is extra loud and noticeable. I hate it.

    • @ravindergartan2602
      @ravindergartan2602 11 месяцев назад +3

      My age is 32 but 1 ear ringing very high tinnitus after an accident....8th nerve problem....if treatment is possible so please help me 🙏

    • @ParchCraftAustralia
      @ParchCraftAustralia 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ravindergartan2602 Hi there...I wish I could recommend something that would work but I haven't come across anything yet myself. I'm sorry...wish you the best of luck!

    • @Newcomer4441
      @Newcomer4441 11 месяцев назад

      Has anyone tried cortexi

    • @Chillvibemike
      @Chillvibemike 11 месяцев назад +7

      same here, I got mine from a rock concert in the middle of the 80's. For me it was about 4k. From 8k and up, there is no sound at all

    • @turn-n-burn1421
      @turn-n-burn1421 11 месяцев назад

      Mine to me, sounds like crickets you might hear after dark during the spring or summer, although alternately I also often get a kind of buzzing/ringing sound. I can sometimes hear either of the sounds above other noise around me, especially if the other noise is quiet or muffled

  • @amandamiazga4743
    @amandamiazga4743 3 месяца назад

    Around 3,000 I couldn’t hear my head ringing.
    Stopped hearing the sounds after about 12000.
    Thanks for this video!

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think about 9,000 Hz is about the max that I can hear, which is about what I hear all the time (my Tinnitus frequency I think). I'm 71 years old and have been a drummer since 1964 and playing in rock bands till about 7 years ago. Also listening to music with head phones or loud speakers in earlier years. Thank You for this very helpful information. Mine seems to have gotten worse/louder in the past month.
    P.S. I wish that I knew what "silence" sounds/doesn't sound like. Best Regards. Tim

  • @carloscano307
    @carloscano307 Год назад +6

    I respect your videos 100% I just came across your channel and was very focused on the information,I've had it since I was 13 years old idk what caused it exactly all i know is I woke up one school morning and I started hearing it but never bothered to say anything to my parents because idk I guess I was just nervous to go to the doctor 😅 it was stupid but around 18 I'd when I finally spoke about it.Im still struggling at times but I'm not letting it stop me I believe I can overcome my tinnitus and move forward in life.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Carlos, thanks for the great message 😊. That’s the attitude, great work man. Matthew

    • @IMheady
      @IMheady Год назад

      Mine seemed to appear one day when I was 12 or 13. It subsided but has always been there.Being a musician obviously worsened it, but in last two years it has gone ballistic.So loud, I usually have to zone out on couch and hope I fall asleep to get some relief. I was quite intrigued by the fact that sometimes anethesia can trigger it. I had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy and a sigmoidoscopy in last 4 years. I think it worsened after the stomach scope. To anyone suffering, I wish you well and may we all find relief from this. My frequency varies but the constant is around 8000 or higher.

  • @Quinnjamin2020
    @Quinnjamin2020 Год назад +20

    14k-15k sounded spot on. Neat to know what frequency I’m constantly listening to 😂

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Quinn! Thanks for the feeeback. Matthew

    • @joselajara1037
      @joselajara1037 Год назад +1

      4000 to 8000hz is where my tinnitus vanish

    • @Nicolas-sf6je
      @Nicolas-sf6je Год назад

      Mine is very close to yours being at approximately 13-14k must be very annoying in silent places such as when you get to sleep for you aswell.

    • @urvi65
      @urvi65 Год назад

      @@Nicolas-sf6je can u sleep now

    • @lynnbaumgartner3877
      @lynnbaumgartner3877 Год назад

      Mine sounds like the 2000. Thank you for the info. I'd really like to see a dr, but money is an issue

  • @lisachristensen878
    @lisachristensen878 7 месяцев назад

    I can start hearing the tone at 125hz but the tone that I frequently here is 8000hz but then shortly fades away. That was a very good test thank you for sharing

  • @richardcannane403
    @richardcannane403 3 месяца назад

    4000 for me... quite fascinating to hear the sound matched by this exercise.

  • @christianbechard5664
    @christianbechard5664 11 месяцев назад +11

    10,000 Hz is close, and once I hear that pitch, the tinnitus reduces significantly. I found that i get a similar experience coming out of the shower (white noise) where I have no tinnitus for any where from 20 minutes to several hours. Also, I tend to hear it on my left side more than right.

    • @LA-go6pp
      @LA-go6pp 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have the same experience with showering, which means I am now ultra clean all the time!!! Anything for some relief.

  • @tommy241
    @tommy241 Год назад +13

    Mine was matched sometime after 3000. I have had it all of my life. One thing to note, on 2 occasions in my adult lifetime, my tinnitus completely stopped, for a few seconds, and I experienced complete silence.

    • @Lulisette
      @Lulisette 11 месяцев назад +2

      ...and you still savour that memory. I had a complete silence for half an hour a couple of years ago. I couldn't move, I was so amazed by the silence ! Unluckily it came back and never left again.

    • @tommy241
      @tommy241 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lulisette you’re absolutely right, I remember the two occasions well, it was something that I had never heard, or not heard as it was. If you’re experience was anything like mine, it stopped you in your tracks.

  • @trevgoodwin7900
    @trevgoodwin7900 3 месяца назад

    About 8000 it brings near quietness which i haven't had for a long time, thank you, Manchester England

  • @makaracomeau160
    @makaracomeau160 4 месяца назад

    I've always heard what i call my inner cord. As the shuman resinance has stepped up, so has this oscillating cord I hear. I tape into t uring meditaton along with my breath. This sound scape never causes me discomfort. Closs to that 4000Hz cord.💖💖💖

  • @tg-zo7gk
    @tg-zo7gk 11 месяцев назад +8

    Thanks for your fantastic videos Mathew.. I often get a temporary higher pitched sound, usually in the right side which fortunately lasts less than a minute, but from this test 4000 hz masks the constant hiss from the left side. Keep up the good work.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  11 месяцев назад +1

      What a lovely message! Thank you. I hope that you're able to cope with your tinnitus! Matthew

  • @elizabethannmacneil6725
    @elizabethannmacneil6725 Год назад +17

    16000 that is insane! I suffered with a perforated eardrum a few times in my left ear and had glue ear with gromits as a child. My tinnitus hasn’t stopped for almost three years.

    • @KronosProGaming
      @KronosProGaming 11 месяцев назад +2

      15k for me haha

    • @Growzy101
      @Growzy101 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@KronosProGaming same here 7months now sometimes is also waveing too.

    • @KronosProGaming
      @KronosProGaming 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Growzy101 oooo waving? That sounds crappy to deal with. My ringing is feeling extra loud today.

    • @Casketkrusher_
      @Casketkrusher_ 8 месяцев назад

      And it will never stop. Sorry mate :(

    • @bella-bee
      @bella-bee 8 месяцев назад +1

      You high end people don’t have hearing loss, if you could hear those frequencies still, so that’s not a usual sort of tinnitus and maybe should be investigated for cause. TMJ, neck pathology etc. Could be a chiropractor could fix you, but don’t let them go ‘cracking’ your neck , there’s a risk of vascular tearing when they do that. Talk to them about that and what they intend to do to help you. I got this from RUclips video about non hearing loss tinnitus, and another about the risk of neck cracking, and put it together!

  • @graciousm4172
    @graciousm4172 10 месяцев назад

    12.5k -13k this was helpful Thank you.

  • @Tribies
    @Tribies 7 месяцев назад

    My tinnitus seem to have a Hz of 68-69 as my standard one that I hear all the time, and around 4K when I get the one that attacks me sometimes and almost paralizes me for a few seconds..Nice to have heard them here so I could have my wife listen to them and know how they sound like.

  • @ProjectNarrowboat
    @ProjectNarrowboat 11 месяцев назад +10

    For me the sound dipped out massively just before 5khz, came back and then faded away by about 12-14khz (masked by my tinnitus) but I felt that mine was like around 8-10k (more than one tone) and sounded very similar to the version of yours.

  • @donolliff2630
    @donolliff2630 Год назад +15

    Mine seems to be around 2000 - 2200 Hz. I appreciate the information you share to help educate us about tinnitus

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +3

      Hey Don! You’re more than welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Matthew

  • @StephaneBolduc007
    @StephaneBolduc007 3 месяца назад +1

    I've had tinnitus my whole life. I thought for a long time, that it was just something everyone heard.
    Mine sets at around 12k, it goes louder as I get tired or stressed out, the more I drink alcohol the louder it gets.
    I actually focus on it when meditating, I don't see it as an issue in my life, I think it kinda keeps my head in tune. I embrace it. I am a singer and I see it like a tuning fork in my head. I know it vary a lot from person to person,
    My mom has severe tinnitus, more like a loud ringing bell, which made her miserable for a long time. it started when she was in her late 30s after being traumatised by constant treats from her ex husband, constantly calling her and continuous death treats. Now she copes with tinnitus a lot better, by accepting it and not focusing on it as a bad thing.

  • @timking2822
    @timking2822 3 месяца назад

    Whoa, my hearing is dead from 12K on. That's eye opening. Thank you.

  • @tanyahouston5635
    @tanyahouston5635 Год назад +10

    Mine is 4000 Hz and oddly I couldn’t hear the higher ones. I am scheduled for hearing test and ENT appointments. Tinnitus started after oral surgery a few years ago and drives me crazy on quiet Saturday mornings. I am going to try turning on the radio this weekend, plus I will watch your other videos. Thanks.

    • @LA-go6pp
      @LA-go6pp 11 месяцев назад

      I find audio books are relaxing and quieten it down, whereas tv must have an underlying frequency that disturbs mine as I start to buzz badly. I use audio books to fall to sleep at night, I have them on very low with airbuds so no wires in the bed and mix that up with crickets at other times.

  • @pmichaelbowden3800
    @pmichaelbowden3800 11 месяцев назад +15

    I heard a strong match across the range from 3.5k to 4.5k. Also, I did not hear anything beyond 8.5k, but long years of rock music and chain saws may be the cause of that. My tinnitus has never bothered me because my brain interprets it as the sound of the woods at night. The same sounds I heard as an early teen listening out my window on hot summer nights. Crickets and katydids on the left, small frogs and unidentified insects to the right, so rather comforting overall. Caused by a very loud (+120db) high-pitched ringing from hitting part of a Mini's suspension with a brass hammer, I also have a crackle, in my left only, when exposed to high-frequency multi-pitch sounds, such as an organ chord.

    • @lilemre8930
      @lilemre8930 10 месяцев назад

      hi I have ear problems like you, but I'm not sure mine is crackle because I'm not native English speaker. When I hear everyday sound and if it's loud or even mild sound or certain sounds my ear make noise in my ear also some pounding sensation. is this like yours? and it's been 4 months still bothering me :(

  • @michellecousinohettrick2077
    @michellecousinohettrick2077 4 месяца назад +1

    Mine is about 4000-5000hz. Thanks for this video! 😊

  • @fettersbuiltco
    @fettersbuiltco 5 месяцев назад +1

    8000Hz was the spot. Stronger in my left ear. I'm 68. It all started a year after I recovered from a very bad case of COVID-19. I had the Pfizer 1 and 2 and booster shots.

  • @skyhawk61
    @skyhawk61 11 месяцев назад +3

    Tried a technique I picked up from one of your commenters where he mentioned that tensing the jaw muscles provided some relief. I tried it and it was(to me) a significant reduction of loudness if only just during the muscle tension for a brief period. Not sure what it means but it gives me some hope trying to attain some level of control. My frequency seemed to be in the 2000 to 4000 range. Thx for your video. It’s been hell for the past 30 years of living with tinnitus.

    • @ProjectNarrowboat
      @ProjectNarrowboat 11 месяцев назад +1

      I find any thing I do - tensing / opening jaw etc, just makes it worse!

    • @gerardmason7349
      @gerardmason7349 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ProjectNarrowboat Yes, makes mine appreciably louder.

    • @TIGSHAD
      @TIGSHAD 3 месяца назад

      Please share the video

  • @clrobinson1776
    @clrobinson1776 Год назад +6

    Had my hearing checked. Prefect hearing & I’m 69 so that’s saying something.
    Could hear it at 8000 hz.
    Only in my left ear.
    Changes frequency. On a scale of 1-10, it stays about a 4. Never goes away. When it’s bad, it’s an 11. So loud, it hurts.
    Even with a fan & sound machine running, it can keep me awake.
    By the way, thanks for your channel & the info it provides.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад

      Hey CL, thank you for taking the time to comment and sharing some handy tips. I hope you manage to stay on top of it. Matthew

    • @vanessamarie2391
      @vanessamarie2391 Год назад +2

      Wow this is exactly me too. The same frequency and everything. In my left ear too. Sometimes I can't always tell because it's so loud in my head. The doctor said my ears are perfect too. I'm only 35 so I'm not too thrilled about dealing with this forever. My doctor says that quitting smoking is the only way to resolve it. But it's terrible. It driving me crazy. It never stops.

  • @alexandrasmith4393
    @alexandrasmith4393 Месяц назад

    I found my tinnitus seems to be 8000+. I have lost my hearing aids which were given to me on the NHS and work great. Just applied for two more!

  • @michaelhmorales
    @michaelhmorales 4 месяца назад

    I've had tinnitus in both ears for about 15 years or more. It's at about 7.6kHz. It has been pretty loud in both ears for about 10 years. Thanks.

  • @Ontharock
    @Ontharock 11 месяцев назад +5

    Hard to tell. Between 3.5K to 5K. I’m gonna listen a few more times to narrow it down. Thanks for this video. I’ve been having this for as long as I can remember. I’m 58. The best way I describe it is kinda sounds like crickets outside your window at night. Sometimes much louder than other times. When it is loud I try to find something else to focus my attention on

  • @bigeddy8377
    @bigeddy8377 11 месяцев назад +25

    Thank you for that. I’m at about 8000hz. Your list of concerns….changing sounds, yes. Severe anxiety, yes. Disrupts sleep, yes. I can also feel it, not just hear it. Been to different ENTs, chiropractors, acupuncturists, orthopedic surgeon (maybe it was pinched nerve in my neck?) even rheumatologist. No help.

    • @jessicalynn7229
      @jessicalynn7229 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same everyone I go to tells me I’m normal when I’m clearly not

    • @frinoffrobis
      @frinoffrobis 10 месяцев назад +1

      I can feel it slso,, sometimes when I don't hear it I still feel it

    • @LoralynnAnn
      @LoralynnAnn 7 месяцев назад +1

      6000 - 7000 and never any relief

    • @TerryTheNewsGirl
      @TerryTheNewsGirl 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jessicalynn7229 I hear a low hum which vibrates through the floor and body. Everyone thinks I'm nuts, but I'm not.

    • @jessicalynn7229
      @jessicalynn7229 6 месяцев назад

      @@TerryTheNewsGirl me too

  • @ymmgpsy9939
    @ymmgpsy9939 15 дней назад

    Thanks 👍 am hearing very high tone.

  • @RicToob
    @RicToob 3 месяца назад

    I have tinnitus at the moment, and the tone almost matched perfectly at 8000!

  • @MegaZiggo
    @MegaZiggo 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow. I have had Tinnitus since I was mid way through the US Navy. Didn't really think about it as my brain kind of got used to it. But at nearly 52 years old now, I hear it all the time, particularly in quiter environments. During watching the video, my ability to hear the tone dropped off at about 4500Hz, both ears and I could not hear anything at all above around 7800-8000Hz...interesting way to find your frequency range of Tinnitus...

  • @bustersbashers2280
    @bustersbashers2280 11 месяцев назад +11

    Just under 8000 is my Tinnitus, WoW this is the first time I’ve heard my level being played. Thanks 🙏🏻
    Edit,.
    I have now found my actual pitch and it is exactly 8235hz , it merges with my tinnitus perfectly but, still sad. 👍

    • @forgiven21801
      @forgiven21801 11 месяцев назад +3

      Around 8000 for me

    • @Paul-jp8zz
      @Paul-jp8zz 11 месяцев назад +3

      me too, just under 8000, and I can't hear anything past about 9500

  • @ovicencio
    @ovicencio 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, thank you for putting this together great work, my is around 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz. my solution is focusing on it till it become normal, so I do not get mental. ;-) acceptancy is my technic.

  • @LyliJ
    @LyliJ Месяц назад

    I've got the same frequency tinnitus as you, just a little higher!! in my left ear.. it sort of disappeared but came back the last couple of months. I started getting it in 2020.

  • @auroraprospecting
    @auroraprospecting Год назад +4

    Great way to see what im experiencing with your scale. Mine is in my right ear and its between 4000-8000hz then when i rest my head on my pillow at night i hear my heart beating in my right ear... i wish i could SLEEP.

    • @urvi65
      @urvi65 Год назад

      do u sleep properly with this problm

  • @dannycook2900
    @dannycook2900 5 месяцев назад

    I did not even realize I had this, I am at around 15-16K... I have always heard constant ringing, I thought every one did LOL... I only notice it when I pay attention to it.. Luckily it has never bothered me... but I can see how it might be very annoying if you constantly hear it, or pay attention to it. Thanks for the video! It's fun to get to your frequency and not hear it on that test!

  • @lawrenceschlitt2947
    @lawrenceschlitt2947 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. My ears have different tinnitus pitch. 4000 Hz on left and close to 6000 on right to mask the sounds.

  • @DavidKrycho
    @DavidKrycho 11 месяцев назад +4

    I was finally able to identify the frequency by listening to this - it is around 6kHz. Also, as another commenter noted, listening to this temporarily caused my tinnitus to stop for a few moments.

    • @kurtschlarb9762
      @kurtschlarb9762 11 месяцев назад +1

      David. As I'm sure you're aware, there is no cure for this. There are some folks that believe you can "cancel" the noise you hear through the "interference" principle. Yes, you can add sound to sound and produce silence through this proven method.
      Problem is, the annoying noise we hear is generated in our brain, and therefore not a real sound. I am sorry it is this way, but when you think it is cancelled in some meaningful permanent way you will be disappointed. I really hope the research into the nerve damage that is probably the root cause of this malady makes some real progress so these millions of sufferers can get some relief.
      Good luck.

  • @Farangmoto
    @Farangmoto Год назад +13

    Mine started almost immediately after 2nd Astra shot last year. Bells Palsy, tinnitus in the right ear and now both. Right is about 8000, and left a little lower. Doc obviously said pure coincidence!

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +2

      I’m sorry to hear that FarangMoto. Thanks for watching and sharing, Matthew

    • @LA-go6pp
      @LA-go6pp 11 месяцев назад

      I think it is listed as one of the possible side effects, if only we had known, so sorry, I know how awful it is. Stay strong, I have found deep breathing exercises help, audio books, singing regardless of how tone deaf I am!!! It releases good feelings inside.....

    • @Farangmoto
      @Farangmoto 11 месяцев назад

      @@LA-go6pp Yes, asked my doctor in Thailand for a report just to link the dates together. Obviously the doctor will not say it was the cause. But I have a record at least of when it started. Along with the facial paralysis at the same time. I see there are more reports of similar issues. Seems I was quite lucky! But now I have 3 sounds. A middle sound which is like the volume being tuned up and down constantly.

  • @drwinklepecker9298
    @drwinklepecker9298 9 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for sharing. Mine is 8.0-8.5k (can't hear anything past 12k). I've had tinnitus for around 10 years - took my daughter to a concert and the girl behind us screamed right next to my ear (been living with a jet engine inside my head ever since). Became progressively worse and is now distracting and causing issues with concentration, sleep etc (I played in a rock band for several years but have now stopped). Nothing seems to help. Getting worse lately (ear pain and mild jaw injury on same side). Local ENT specialist knows less about Tinnitus than I do so not much help (he said don't stop playing in the band but wear musician's ear plugs - 12 months later when I told him that made it worse, he said, ok, stop playing in the band). Whoever comes up with a cure will become a billionaire.

  • @dannycbooker239
    @dannycbooker239 13 дней назад

    10000Hz After the testing ended, I could still hear it even more distinctly!!

  • @tribaltalker1608
    @tribaltalker1608 11 месяцев назад +15

    Very interesting! The sound volume drops to almost nothing at 4000Hz then picks back up again before trailing off at 8000Hz, maybe my ears or maybe my headphones.
    It's hard to tell but I think my tinnitus has a main frequency around that 4000Hz quiet zone.
    EDIT: Looks like my frequency is 6K to 7K on further exploration.

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 6 месяцев назад +1

      I do audio work part time. Was at the AES conference in NY last Wed. A monitor engineer for bands mentioned he had someone like that who could not hear about 4k so for his mixing of their in ear monitors for the band he had to increase that frequency to the player. In the real world, a specifically tuned hearing aid to boost that small frequency range can give you more natural hearing in those frequencies.

  • @tcgar1
    @tcgar1 Год назад +4

    8000 hz for me. Had it for over 30 years and it's gotten a lot louder recently. Used to be able to ignore it most of the time. Not anymore ☹️

  • @scooter6434
    @scooter6434 7 месяцев назад

    I stopped hearing the sound around 3000 and never heard it again all the while hearing the ringing in my ears. I feel like the frequencies matched the ringing I hear

  • @georgec6639
    @georgec6639 2 месяца назад

    Started with cannon fire in 69. At first it sounded liked a radio station under the signal you tuned in. Sounding distent and not making any sence of sounding words I could make out. Now I liken it to crickets, on a summer night next to a 40 acre corn field.
    I keep a radio and TV on and keep busy. The more my mind thinks on what I am into at the moment, push the tinnitus away from thought. 500-1000Hz
    TY for info and your time.

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 Год назад +7

    Somewhere between 3000-5000 Hz is what mine "sounds" like. I've had bad tinnitus issues since coming home from Vietnam in 1969. Mine can be, and usually is, a steady high-pitched tone, but sometimes it "sounds" like I'm in an aviary and there are masses of birds chirping. Both are bothersome. Thanks for the video Matthew. Just a side note, I ordered new Phonak Lumity hearing aids yesterday. They should be here around the first of the year. Hopefully they will be an improvement over the Starkey Evolve AIs I have been using.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +3

      Hey Bill, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I would love to hear your feedback on the tech and if you find the lumitys an improvement, Matthew

    • @watermain48
      @watermain48 Год назад

      @@HearingTracker Will do. Keep up the fine videos, they are much appreciated.

  • @carlacorral5992
    @carlacorral5992 Год назад +5

    Thank you Matthew. This video is really helpful for these people suffering tinnitus.

  • @RobertPerkins
    @RobertPerkins 8 месяцев назад +1

    My tinnitus isn't monotonal, but is a few high pitched tones, together. Listening to this video, it appears to be at approximately 4kHz, 6kHz and 8kHz

  • @bigryan1770
    @bigryan1770 4 месяца назад

    I have been in the 4000-8000 range for the past year, some days are bearable some days it's very prominent... But its always present!

  • @Tralfamador75
    @Tralfamador75 Год назад +9

    My tinnitus is at somewhere 8000-10000Hz. It's hard to tell exactly because it not just a simple continous high buzzing but also some hissing or something (not my blood pressure or blood flowing, it's clearly a "phantom sound").
    By the way my tinnitus doesn't bother me. When I was young kid I thought everybody has that buzzing sound in their heads 😅
    Thanks for this video.

    • @slumbertwo
      @slumbertwo 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ha --same frequency and I tell the same story. It's just always been there in the background.

    • @jenessalarge7621
      @jenessalarge7621 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm the same too. I remember it as a child, I could sit in the car (the quietest place i remember) and that's when I'd hear the ring. And the clock ticking (why did that car have a clock that ticked???) The ring made me wonder while I'd wait for my mum to get to the car. I thought it was just a normal sound.

  • @gravestonemyth
    @gravestonemyth Год назад +9

    Very interesting. My tinnitus is the pulsatile "cicada" variety. The recording disappeared just before 8,000 Hz and resumed shortly thereafter. It started disappearing again around 12,000 and things got pretty quiet just before 16,000. It also shifted from side to side a bit after it passed 8,000 Hz before centering again.

    • @seescottrunnn
      @seescottrunnn Год назад +4

      Me too cicada sound also.

    • @therealabid
      @therealabid Год назад

      Get it checked , my doctor friend said pulsating needs to get checked

    • @CalemSmith
      @CalemSmith Год назад +1

      omg I keep describing to people that it sounds like a crispy kinda cicada noise that can pulsate in that chirpy sorta manner... So good to know im not alone...

    • @harveyhuihui3063
      @harveyhuihui3063 Год назад +2

      Things got quiet for me around 8000.

    • @urvi65
      @urvi65 Год назад

      @@therealabid we hv to do Ct? scan

  • @chiarelliantoine
    @chiarelliantoine 3 месяца назад

    Around 12000, I can stop my tinnitus for some seconds thanks to this video.

  • @stericnz
    @stericnz 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your channel. Currently my tinnitis really bothers me more than it has in the past, especialy when the pulsing starts. Interesting to see a lot of people clocked in at around 8000 Hz and it was the same for me. I couldn't hear anything beyond 8000 or wasn't able to tell the sounds apart from my tinnitus. I'm having a hearing test
    in a couple of weeks and am keen to see what the outcome will be.

  • @mlbloom
    @mlbloom Год назад +7

    Thanks for the info. My tinnitus was around 8000. I think that may be similar to yours from what I heard on the video.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +2

      Hey Martin, mines a little higher, somewhere around 12kHz or so. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Matthew

    • @EpitomeofALady22
      @EpitomeofALady22 Год назад

      I stopped hearing the sound right after 8000. Does that mean my frequency is around there? Now sure how to use the test.

  • @stevec3872
    @stevec3872 7 месяцев назад +13

    I've had tinnitus for many, many years and my doctor asked me how I deal with it and my reply was, "I ignore it" and I still do. I forgot about the point of this video because I got distracted how it was freaking out my cats. Congratulations for keeping your video short and to the point because that so unusual on RUclips.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Steve, thanks for taking the time to comment! Keep watching, Matthew

    • @TIGSHAD
      @TIGSHAD 3 месяца назад

      Hey, you said "had"... Is it gone now? I've had it 24 years now and need hope.

    • @stevec3872
      @stevec3872 3 месяца назад

      @@TIGSHAD I said, "I've had" meaning I still do have tinnitus and didn't notice it right now until I read your question.

  • @user-om8lf5rt3p
    @user-om8lf5rt3p 3 месяца назад +1

    8000hz trouble sleeping, had tinnitus for 40yrs

  • @user-rf6hp7pi6g
    @user-rf6hp7pi6g 5 месяцев назад

    I could still hear my noise at the end. I figured that when the noise drowned out my noise it was there. It never did. I've listened to this everyday since 4/1995 when I fell through a roof and suffered a skull fracture.

  • @CraftyOldGit
    @CraftyOldGit 11 месяцев назад +3

    My tinnitus is constant, around 8kHz. It's fairly quiet and most noticeable at quiet times such as when trying to sleep. I play quiet ambient music at night to give my mind something else to give attention to.

    • @debaranowski
      @debaranowski 5 месяцев назад +1

      This is very similar to my experience. Mine is just above 8khz and started after contracting Covid 2 years ago. I run a sound machine or fan at night to distract my brain from the tinnitus.

  • @lowbudgetbob1155
    @lowbudgetbob1155 11 месяцев назад +8

    Mine was at about 4000hz. I was finally able to get my wife to understand what I go through on a daily basis after I let hear the frequency range through headphones. Now she understands why I have a hard time hearing her when she talks low or mumbles and has her head turned away from me and why the tv is turned up at times. Thank you for this video!

    • @t.c.2776
      @t.c.2776 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's an awesome "excuse"!!... Joking... I have similar issues which is why I tend to watch peoples lips when they are talking to me... not really "reading" lips, but gives me visual clues...

    • @bella-bee
      @bella-bee 8 месяцев назад

      @@t.c.2776yes, me too

  • @chrisfos
    @chrisfos 11 дней назад

    Interesting video. I have had this issue for at least 30 years probably longer. I woud say I am around the 6000-6500Hz and have this issue 24/7. It goes quiet after about 8500Hz. I had one day a few months ago where it was clear for most of a day. It stood out as this is the frst time I can remember it being silent. I just put up with it but that one day I was clear was really nice. Mine seems to be right ear only.

  • @PeterSteepHill
    @PeterSteepHill 3 месяца назад

    Mine is noise induced, from playing and listening to loud electric guitar, and being in close proximity to cymbols. I feel the frequencies are between 2k & 3k. I used bluetooth streaming into Paradise P90s, with the volume on very low to compare the sounds. I'm a regular contributor on your Hearing Tracker forum, which is fantastic. Thank you.
    Edit: I just noticed, after reading some replies, that at around 3.5k, I couldn't hear the tone, but also couldn't hear the tinnitus. It may be psychological though.

  • @Nordicroo
    @Nordicroo 11 месяцев назад +10

    My tinnitus is somewhere around the 440 Hz range, which is actually the same pitch as the internationally recognised A440 (or simply A4) pitch. I also occasionally hear the same sound as crickets make and first thought I had one in my ear, but it's again a part of the tinnitus. It does drive me bonkers at times.
    PS: Somewhere around the 8000 Hz I lose the sound, no matter if I turn the volume to full.

    • @RPSchonherr
      @RPSchonherr 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow a constant 440 would be annoying.

    • @2biicoachingformndkarlotto317
      @2biicoachingformndkarlotto317 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same here at 8000 it went quiet

    • @alanphillips4851
      @alanphillips4851 5 месяцев назад

      @@2biicoachingformndkarlotto317 You've either hit the upper end of your hearing or your headphones, probably the former if you are 50+ like me.

  • @Lygre
    @Lygre Год назад +3

    It's hard to tell, but I think my tinnitus is close to 8000 Hz. I can describe it as a thin and very light sound. Like a tiny needle, if the needle could be a sound. I hear it 24/7, but I sometimes forget about it for a few seconds when I'm talking or doing something. Gladly I sleep well at night. I always use relaxing videos when going to sleep. I was doing that before I got tinnitus.

    • @dr_0lethros
      @dr_0lethros Год назад

      I agree! I've had Tinnitus since I was maybe 4-5. Mine starts to sound 'familiar' at around 8-10kHz, but right up at 13-14kHz is how it "feels" in my head. Like you said, it's like the point of a needle, that's just slowly scratching away on a blackboard (like a constant record) in the background, rather than something being drilled into your head.
      This is a bit of a strange one, but when I used to have a CRT TV (yeah, I'm old), the sound of the 'whine'; about 15kHz, from the transformer would cause my tinnitus to warble... Obviously, I can't hear 15kHz anymore, but I could easily tell if someone left a TV on in their house because it sounded like "binaural beats"!

  • @sack51
    @sack51 10 месяцев назад

    I've been to a doctor at the hospital but he said there was nothing there and treated me as though I was just after compensation and a nurse came out after me and apologized about what happened. I just treat it as part of my life now. Mine is in my left ear and at 8000hz. It was amazing when the tone matched and the tinnitus disappeared.

  • @sofabuddha
    @sofabuddha 8 месяцев назад

    I guess I'm fortunate as I hear rumbles, hissing, high pitch tones, and what can beat be described as an annoying jumble of hisses and tones, but I've experienced them since childhood so I've learned to accept them. Sometimes it's like a physical pain when it's a really high pitch but I find brown noise helps.

  • @txatxi2
    @txatxi2 Год назад +3

    Woau impressive usefull video. After 8.000 until the end of the test I couldn't hear any difference between my tinnitus and the sound of the video , I could not believe it but I try stopping the video and this is when I realised hoe loud I hear my tinnitus that until it went to the loudest I didnt feel any difference, which is crazy. Is that so bad? What does that mean? Thank you Matthew you're so good on your videos.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey travelmonkey, thank you for the update on your tinnitus. It’s nothing to worry about my friend 😊. Matthew

  • @tonybalogna6883
    @tonybalogna6883 Год назад +3

    Just before 12000 for me. On top of that I'll get phantom tones on occasion. Sometimes clenching can increase volume, not always though. I was on M1 Army Tank that has a turbine engine. Between it running and firing the main gun, my hearing is toast.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Tony, it sounds like your ears have had a lot of noise exposure! I hope that you’ve had a recent hearing test too. Thanks for watching, Matthew

  • @jameswoodall6121
    @jameswoodall6121 5 месяцев назад

    Mine seems to be between 7000 and 8000 hz , going completely silent at about 8500hz on up. I have to run a fan at night so i can sleep . Cool video, very informative.

  • @JFuller0305
    @JFuller0305 2 месяца назад

    Mine matched between 7000-8000Hz. Like you described, I hear it 24/7 as well

  • @smilinacha
    @smilinacha Год назад +4

    I believe I’ve had it for about three years now. I just noticed one day when sitting in my chair and reading that both ears were ringing, and they’ve never stopped. Went to ear doc; had hearing test. Was told I “have some hearing loss in my left ear” which is barely noticeable for me. But…my ears are RINGAAAIING!!😵 what does that - what does that hearing test do for that??!! An-solutely NOTHing!! The young Dr. was NO help to me, but she got paid😄!

    • @urvi65
      @urvi65 Год назад

      u did Ct scan

    • @tunneloflight
      @tunneloflight 11 месяцев назад

      You might try completely avoiding LED lighting for a time. The conversion to LEDs began in earnest in 2017 and was extensive by 2020. You, like me, may be very susceptible to tinnitus from LED lights.

    • @bouxesas2046
      @bouxesas2046 7 месяцев назад

      @@tunneloflight What's that? It's the first time I hear this. What about computer screens? They are all LED now.

    • @tunneloflight
      @tunneloflight 7 месяцев назад

      @@bouxesas2046 The tinnitus caused by LED lights is the result of the 120 hertz ripple frequency in the lights. Computers operate on DC voltage and use a different refresh rate. Typically they have no ripple. Some TVs on the other hand use a 120 hertz screen rate. Worse, older LED TVs adjusted brightness by introducing interlaced black screens.
      The ripple occurs because of the cheap simple AC to DC power conversion circuits used by the lights. That creates an AC ripple on the DC power at twice the mains frequency. In the U.S. all of North America, a lot of South America, Taiwan, and half of Japan and a few others that is at 120 hz (twice 60); and in Europe and most of the rest of the world that is at 100 hertz (twice 50 hz).
      Almost all devices use the 452 nm blue emitters used in almost all LED lights. There are rare exceptions, like the SORAA Be Healthy lights, which used 415 nm emitters, and studio lights that usually use 474 nm. All of these except the 415 nm based lights strongly bleach the retina, and strongly disrupt the sleep cycle. The bleaching leads to macular degeneration and blindness. The disruption of the sleep cycle leads to breast, prostate and intestinal cancers, and increased rates of heart disease, diabetes, depression, suicide and other diseases.

  • @carringtonk2165
    @carringtonk2165 Год назад +5

    It's really bizzare but I think mine is at the height of my hearing range being around 16,000hz+. I can still hear to 20,000hz too. I always guessed my tinnitus wasn't from hearing loss, but from my jaw. It started happening when my wisdom teeth were coming in. My dentist still says that's not the reason for my tinittus but I think it is. Moving my jaw makes it louder and even quieter sometimes.

    • @zetti9
      @zetti9 Год назад

      same for me

    • @Lee-mi6hl
      @Lee-mi6hl Год назад

      @@zetti9 Mine is in the 8 - 8500 range then stops. Mine becomes louder when i move my jaw as well. I have had a broken jaw and tons of dental work. I can't really recall when i started noticing the tinnitus. Quite a few years ago. My hearing is otherwise generally fine as well. It has gotten noticeably louder with two separate sinus infections and stayed louder.

    • @TarabKhan01
      @TarabKhan01 Год назад

      Sailing in the same boat. I developed tinnitus right after a wisdom tooth dental surgery and it’s related to moving of jaw. My hearing range is similar to yours

    • @zane003
      @zane003 Год назад

      ​ @Lee-mi6hl looks like you might have TMJ tinnitus which is curable. just find a better dentist; this one is an ...

    • @astralmindny9055
      @astralmindny9055 11 месяцев назад

      You can't hear 18000.

  • @PaulC001
    @PaulC001 3 месяца назад

    i run a fan 100% of the time, and don't notice it as bad anymore.

  • @user-mp1bm5ys4k
    @user-mp1bm5ys4k 4 месяца назад

    It was really interesting at 8000 Hz the signal faded out never returned. I first discovered I had tinnitus when I did a flying medical for my commercial pilot license at 25 yrs old. During my entire career of 30 years I always had to explain to the doctors ,that I suffered from tinnitus as I would come close to the limits of the audio frequencies.. It was quite stressful each time as I was always concerned I would reach the limit. It has got worse with age and it never gets better. Thanks for your help .