Tinnitus Masking Music No.23 - Tinnitus Relief via Special Sound - Front Cover

Tinnitus Masking Music No.23 - Tinnitus Relief via Special Sound -

OTOTOKAGAKU & Sound and Science

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- Music for High-Frequency Tinnitus Relief
This music was created to ease high-frequency tinnitus. If it suits your ears, the ringing may feel almost completely gone.
This track contains higher frequencies than typical music. If your pet seems uncomfortable, consider using headphones or playing the music in a separate room.

- How to Use
You can listen with speakers or headphones.
Set the volume just low enough so your tinnitus is barely audible.
Avoid listening at high volumes, as it may make the ringing seem louder afterward.

- Recommended Playback Time
Start with short sessions (a few minutes to about 30 minutes).
If you feel no discomfort, gradually increase the duration.
Sound therapy can be helpful for chronic tinnitus.
If you find a sound that brings relief, try listening to it regularly within your comfort range - this may help stabilize the effect over time.

- Please Note
Use at your own discretion.
If your tinnitus started recently and is severe, consult a medical specialist.
Early diagnosis is crucial in cases such as sudden hearing loss.
This sound-based approach is mainly intended for people dealing with chronic tinnitus.