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Tinnitus Relief From Japan 2014
Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.
Tinnitus is the medical condition of ringing in the ears. Although millions of people, including Beethoven, have suffered from this condition, medical science has not found a cure. Medications and treatments are available that provide some relief, but the current best hope is tinnitus relief from Japan 2014
Causes of Tinnitus
Causes of tinnitus include the following:
- Excessive Exposure to Loud Sounds
- Blockages in the Ear
- Aspirin and Some Antibiotics
- Some Underlying Diseases
- Reconnections Occurring in the Brain
While some underlying diseases may cause tinnitus, there is no evidence that tinnitus leads to any disease.
Tailor-Made Notched Sound Therapy
Researchers for tinnitus relief from Japan 2014 have discovered a way to reduce the volume of tinnitus in some patients. When the volume is reduced, the patients experience less pain and annoyance. Patients may choose their favorite music or white noises for their therapy.
- Music TherapyIn music therapy, patients choose their favorite music to listen to as the audionotch lowers the volume. Computers or mp3 players may be used to play the selections.
- White Noise Therapy
There are various sounds from which to choose. The autumn wind, kitchen sink, city sweeper and others are easily imagined. Pink noise, brown noise, and others must be heard before the patient can make a decision. The audionotch works as it does in music therapy.
Using the AudioNotich
The audionotch is used as follows:
- >Tune
The tinnitus frequency is different in every person. The tuner matches the frequency of the tinnitus tone. - Create
When the frequency is tuned, the patients upload their favorite music or use the selected white noise. - Listen
Listen to the selection about an hour each day. There should be a reduction in volume in several days, but continued use lowers the volume more. Patients can determine the effectiveness of their treatment.
Who Benefits from Therapy?
Since the treatment depends on a tuned frequency, some people may not be able to match the available frequencies. Also, people with more than moderate hearing loss cannot benefit from these treatments
Conclusion
Although tinnitus relief from Japan 2014 has offered real hope for tinnitus sufferers, the results are not fully known. As with any treatment, people respond differently. Continued research may discover a cure.