www.t-gone.com – John Currie shows how to safely remove ear wax. Many tinnitus sufferers have hearing loss and if your ears are blocked with ear wax hearing people becomes a major problem because of tinnitus. It is bad enough to have to contend with the tinnitus and the hearing loss you already have without the added burden of earwax filled ears which affect your ability to hear conversations. Earwax also amplifies the tinnitus.
I am a thirty year old with little singing experience and recently discovered I may have tinnitus. I used to sing in high school from a natural ability and recently got back to learning it. However, I am having trouble replicating what I am supposed to be hearing. Is there any correctional technique?
I’ve suffered from tinnitus for 10+ years now and the noises themselves have never been too much of a nuisance, but in recent months I’ve started to experience significant pain, soreness, itching, tingling, and throbbing in my ears, along with headaches, jaw pain and vertigo. I’ve also been a severe teeth-grinder and wear a protective mouthguard at night. Should I be worried? And should I even bother wasting money to see a ENT if they’re basically just going to give me a hearing test and tell me to learn to live with it?