Tinnitus - Who has them here and what do you do with it

Tinnitus - Who has it here?


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May 3, 2023 at 11:40 AM Post #76 of 82
Did you ever get checked out by a dentist? If it is Bruxism (grinding your teeth while you sleep) then a mouth guard at night should alleviate the symptom (tinnitus). As others have said Tinnitus isn’t always related to hearing loss. Even a cheap over the counter $20 night guard should help until you can get into see the dentist. Assuming Bruxism or TMJ is the issue of course, which is why it’s important to confirm with a medical professional, ENT, Dentist, oral surgeon etc.
Yeah I just got a new night guard after replacing my old one made 10 years ago~ thanks for the advice
 
May 3, 2023 at 11:45 AM Post #77 of 82
May 17, 2023 at 2:25 PM Post #80 of 82
This problem also bothers me. But it occurs to me after I start to pinch my cervical vertebrae. I try very hard to get rid of a variety of joint pains. I used to use various pills, as well as I tried using various ointments and creams to relieve this pain and inflammation. But it did not always help me. But one day I was advised to buy cbd gummies in Canada which help with the pain and anxiety. I resisted for a long time and ignored it. But one day, these pains plagued me so much that I decided to give them a try. I was pleasantly surprised when the pain went away the first time. Now they are always with me.
Did the gummies impact your tinnitus?
 
May 30, 2023 at 9:34 PM Post #81 of 82
I've had (thankfully quite mild) tinnitus emerge a while back. Got checked out by my GP and he referred me to a specialist, who has now told me absolutely no IEMs. I had pretty much cut out using my IEMs already, but I guess this makes it official.

Another interesting tidbit she shared: rates of tinnitus have skyrocketed over the last 3 years - apparently one of Covid's many party tricks is a fondness for attacking nerve tissue of all kinds, including auditory nerves.
 

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