{"id":1760,"date":"2023-04-20T20:33:37","date_gmt":"2023-04-21T01:33:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tohear.com\/?p=1760"},"modified":"2023-04-20T20:33:37","modified_gmt":"2023-04-21T01:33:37","slug":"tips-for-falling-asleep-with-tinnitus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tohear.com\/tips-for-falling-asleep-with-tinnitus\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips For Falling Asleep With Tinnitus"},"content":{"rendered":"
Getting a good night’s sleep is essential to your overall health and well-being. If tinnitus<\/a> is keeping you up tonight, try some of these tips to help you fall asleep.<\/p>\n Tinnitus is often described as a ringing in the ears. However, some people experience it as a hissing, buzzing, roaring, clicking or other noise as well. According to the Hearing Health Foundation, 16 million people seek medical attention for tinnitus annually.<\/a><\/p>\n While some people have acute symptoms that resolve themselves in a matter of days, others deal with chronic tinnitus that interferes with their daily life, including their sleep.<\/p>\n The ringing in your ears can become louder and more distracting at night because of the lack of other sounds, keeping you up for hours. You may also start to develop anxiety about your tinnitus interfering with sleep, which can make it even harder to get rest. On top of that, a lack of sleep can actually increase your tinnitus symptoms, turning the whole ordeal into a vicious cycle.<\/p>\n Thankfully, there are steps you can take to minimize your symptoms and find relief.<\/p>\n Attempting to mask the sound of tinnitus can help to drown out the distracting noise and make it easier to sleep. You can use a fan, white noise machine or even download an app on your phone. You could even look into sleep headphones. Experiment to find what noise works best.<\/p>\n Having a regular bedtime routine that helps to relax you can get your body ready for sleep and can help your tinnitus feel less intrusive. What works will vary from one individual to another. Some things you can do before bed include:<\/p>\n Tinnitus can be exacerbated by many factors, and figuring out what yours are can be helpful. Things like too much caffeine, eating foods high in sodium or consuming too much alcohol and sugar can all worsen your tinnitus and compromise your sleep.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re struggling with tinnitus symptoms, a hearing specialist can help manage your symptoms. Possible treatment options include:<\/p>\n For more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists, call Today’s Hearing today.<\/p>\nWhat is Tinnitus, and How Can It Affect Sleep? <\/h2>\n
Use Sound Masking Techniques<\/h2>\n
Create a Relaxing Bedtime Routine<\/h2>\n
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Find Your Tinnitus Triggers<\/h2>\n
Visit a Hearing Specialist<\/h2>\n
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