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This is a special sound that, if it suits your ears, will reduce or eliminate high-pitched tinnitus, such as ringing or buzzing, within a few minutes. Please start listening at a low volume.
The sounds or frequencies that may help reduce tinnitus vary from person to person. If you don't feel relief or feel discomfort, please try other frequencies or sounds.
- Features of this sound
This sound uses a sweeping tone to cancel out tinnitus, targeting frequencies about 1,000Hz above and below the main frequency. To reduce the discomfort of electronic noise, intervals have been added between the sounds.
- How to Use
This can be used with speakers, headphones, or bone conduction headphones. Set the volume to a level where you can barely hear the tinnitus. It can also be used in one ear.
Listening at excessively high volumes may temporarily amplify your tinnitus after playback. Please set the volume as low as possible while still feeling the effect. If you experience discomfort or unease, stop using it immediately and give your ears a rest.
- Appropriate Playback Time
It varies depending on your ear condition, physical state, and tolerance to sound. Start by listening for a few minutes or a short time, then gradually extend the duration while checking for discomfort or fatigue.
Sound therapy is said to be highly effective for chronic tinnitus that is difficult to improve. By repeatedly experiencing distractions from the tinnitus, it is possible to expect fundamental relief of the symptoms.
*Sound therapy is said to be effective for about 70% of people. *We cannot provide individual consultations. For a more accurate approach to acoustic therapy, diagnosis is necessary, so please consult a specialist.
An approach using sound is mainly suitable for chronic tinnitus lasting for more than three months. If your tinnitus has worsened within the past few weeks and the symptoms remain unchanged, be sure to consult a specialist. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in cases such as tinnitus caused by brain abnormalities or sudden hearing loss.
Please use this at your own risk. Excessive volume or listening fatigue from earphones or headphones may worsen symptoms, so please pay attention to your ear condition while using it.
Please Note
- This audio is not intended for medical purposes. It is researched and produced independently, so please use it at your own discretion and responsibility.
- Raising the volume too high or listening for too long may worsen symptoms. Please monitor your ear condition while using this.
- Sound therapy is mainly suitable for chronic tinnitus that has lasted more than three months. If you suddenly develop severe tinnitus, please see a specialist immediately. In cases such as tinnitus caused by sudden hearing loss, early treatment can lead to improvement or complete recovery.
- Copyright / No Piracy
Please refrain from illegal uploads, sales, duplication, or reproduction that infringes copyright. This audio contains identifiable signals for copyright detection.
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