All of your Tinnitus questions answered
Have you repeatedly wondered where the buzzing, chirping, whistling, whooshing, roaring, ticking, clicking or humming noises of your tinnitus come from, and why they are created? If you are similar to the majority of tinnitus sufferers, you undergo subjective tinnitus – meaning that your tinnitus noises can only be heard by you. Tinnitus Sufferer Read More…
The most common sounds of tinnitus are; hissing, ringing, knocking, whooshing, clicking, whistling, ticking, etc., and these are the symptoms of tinnitus. But tinnitus is itself a symptom of other conditions that cause the tinnitus. How would you describe your sounds? Read More…
I don’t have Tinnitus, so I can’t check. I am wondering, if someone with Tinnitus can do a little test. Close your eyes, and ask someone you know to snap their fingers, hit 2 coins together, or any other small sound above, in front, below, and behind your head – and let me know if you can tell the difference between the audio positions with your eyes closed.
Thanks.