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Treatment for ringing in the ears can include avoiding loud sounds, wearing protective earplugs, and avoiding certain medications.
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Electronic devices can also be used to suppress the noise
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, while sound-masking devices and modified sound machines can help to mask the sound of tinnitus.
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Behavioral therapy may also be beneficial for those with tinnitus, as it is associated with a high level of emotional stress.
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Hearing aids may also be used to treat the underlying hearing loss.
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Many times, tinnitus can't be cured. But there are treatments that can help make your symptoms less noticeable. Your doctor may suggest using an electronic device to suppress the noise.
Tinnitus - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
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Poling says there's no scientifically proven cure for tinnitus, but there are treatment and management options.
"Something as simple as getting a hearing aid to really treat the hearing loss." Other options include using a sound generator or using a fan at night.
"There's something called 'tinnitus retraining therapy.
Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
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Ringing in the ears is a condition in which someone hears a noise that is not caused by an external sound. Common causes include hearing loss, earwax buildup, medications, diabetes, head injuries, and certain ear conditions. Treatment for ringing in the ears depends on the cause and can include avoiding loud sounds, wearing protective earplugs, and avoiding certain medications.
Ringing in the Ears: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
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Treating Momentary Ringing in the Ears. Cover your ears with your palms. Your fingers should be pointed back and resting on the back of your skull. Point your middle fingers…
3 Ways to Stop Ringing in Ears - wikiHow
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