Most individuals report that the current presence of background noise or music is helpful. These looks can: Partially mask the ringing in the ears, when background audio mixes with the ear noise, however the patient is still able to hear the tinnitus;...
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Most individuals report that the current presence of background noise or music is helpful. These looks can: Partially mask the ringing in the ears, when background audio mixes with the ear noise, however the patient is still able to hear the tinnitus; Completely mask the ear noise, when background sound hides the tinnitus completely; Lessen its loudness (while still hearing the ringing in the ears; or Distract the individual from going to to the ears ringing. The types of sounds often found in sound remedy include: Broadband noise (heard as "sssshhhh"). Countless patients report that it's easier to pay attention to the sound of a "ssssshhhh" sound than it is to listen to their tinnitus; Music, typically soft, light, background music (e.g., classical baroque, simple piano songs); or Sound produced particularly for rest or distraction (e.g., waves lapping contrary to the shore, raindrops falling on leaves-sometimes they are combined with light music). There are several different units th
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