Tinnitus can be a very debilitating hearing issue. Tinnitus is defined as a constant buzzing, ringing or whooshing noise. This constant noise present can create many issues, including depression, anger, isolation and headaches. What can be done to help those suffering from tinnitus? How can they reinvent themselves back into society without letting tinnitus take over their lives?

Hearing aids and tinnitus

The answer is hearing aids. Because hearing loss is the primary catalyst for tinnitus, hearing aids can be an incredibly promising solution. Hearing aids are an amazing invention. They are not just for those with hearing loss any more. Hearing aids, especially the new digital hearing aids, can be programmed to accommodate any need required by its users. With this advanced technology, hearing aids can be programmed to help someone with tinnitus. With hearing aids, individuals may no longer have to experience tinnitus symptoms throughout their day. Hearing aids, once programed correctly and used properly daily, give those with tinnitus the freedom to live their lives in the hearing world.

How a hearing aid helps tinnitus

How does a hearing aid do this? How is the tinnitus taken away with the use of a hearing aid? Tinnitus, believe it or not, is often a symptom of hearing loss. When someone decides to visit a hearing healthcare professional, such as an audiologist, he or she will undergo a hearing test. The results of the hearing test will tell the audiologist what type and degree of hearing loss someone has.  Once the type and degree of hearing loss is found the hearing health professional can then program into the hearing aid a sound that can be delivered to the person at a volume and frequency to essentially cancel out the tinnitus being heard by the person.

Better communication

When someone can hear better, the tinnitus symptoms typically dissipate. As such, the patient is able to communicate better and more freely with others. He or she is better able to focus on tasks at hand without being distracted by the annoying buzzing or ringing in their ears. With diagnosed and treated hearing loss and tinnitus, an individual is more likely to lead a happier life free of frustration, anger, depression and isolation so often common with tinnitus.