Tinnitus refers to the perception of sound when no external sound is present.

It is commonly described as a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or whistling sound that can vary in intensity and pitch. Tinnitus is a prevalent condition that affects millions of people and can have a significant impact on your quality of life.

At Direct Hearing, we understand the challenges that tinnitus can present. That’s why we offer comprehensive solutions to manage and alleviate tinnitus symptoms.

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What is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus can be categorized into two types: subjective tinnitus and objective tinnitus. Subjective tinnitus is the most common type, where only the person affected hears the sound. This type of tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss or damage to the auditory system.

Objective tinnitus, on the other hand, is rare and occurs when the sound can be heard by someone other than the person experiencing it. Objective tinnitus is usually caused by a physical condition, such as blood vessel abnormalities, muscle contractions, or certain types of tumors.

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Hearing Aids and Tinnitus

Hearing devices are often an effective solution for managing tinnitus symptoms, particularly when it is associated with hearing loss. Hearing aids can help mask the sound of tinnitus by amplifying external sounds. This external sound stimulation can reduce the perception of tinnitus and provide relief for individuals experiencing its symptoms.

Hearing aids can also be customized to include specific features that cater to individuals with tinnitus. Tinnitus treatment features include:


  • Tinnitus Masking: Hearing aids with built-in masking options can generate sounds that help to distract or mask the perception of tinnitus. These masking sounds can be customized to match your preferred frequency and intensity.
  • Sound Therapy: Sound therapy is a popular method used along with hearing aids to manage tinnitus. It involves using external sounds, such as soothing music or nature sounds, to help reduce the prominence of perceived tinnitus sounds.
  • Notch Therapy: Unique to certain hearing aids, notch therapy targets the specific frequencies of the individual's tinnitus and reduces the amplification of those frequencies. This approach can help desensitize the brain to the perception of tinnitus over time.
  • Amplification and Improved Hearing: By addressing any underlying hearing loss, hearing aids can enhance overall auditory function, reducing the focus on tinnitus sounds and providing a more balanced listening experience.

At Direct Hearing, we work closely with you to determine the most suitable hearing aid options and features to effectively address your specific tinnitus needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tinnitus


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Direct Hearing offers comprehensive solutions to manage and alleviate tinnitus symptoms. We’ll help you find personalized solutions to meet your unique needs and provide ongoing support in your journey towards better hearing health. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start finding relief from tinnitus.
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