HOW CAN I MANAGE MY TINNITUS?

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HOW CAN I MANAGE MY TINNITUS?

Around 250 million people worldwide suffer from tinnitus.

WHAT IS TINNITUS? Tinnitus is the perception of sounds or noise within the ears with no external sound source. These sounds are often described as ringing, humming or buzzing noises and they can be constant or periodic.

WHAT CAN CAUSE TINNITUS? Tinnitus can be triggered by a variety of causes, but is commonly linked to exposure to loud sounds, which can damage the delicate sensory cells of the inner ear. This condition has also been associated with ear infections, ageing, stress, excessive earwax, high blood pressure, and sensory nerve disorders. Activities such as smoking, drinking alcohol or caffeine, and taking excessive amounts of aspirin or antibiotics may exacerbate tinnitus. STRESS Activities that may exacerbate tinnitus.

HOW CAN I MANAGE MY TINNITUS? If you are affected by tinnitus, your first step is to undergo a professional evaluation. Counselling with an experienced hearing health care professional trained in managing tinnitus improves your chances of success in regaining your quality of life. The effects of tinnitus can often be minimised by a combination of counselling and sound stimulation. How does sound help? Amplified sound from hearing aids, environmental influences, music, or sound from noise generators can help to minimise the contrast between the buzzing or ringing of tinnitus and the surrounding sound environment.

WHAT IS ZEN? The patented Zen program is available exclusively in Widex hearing aids. The Zen tones are inspired by the relaxing effect of certain types of music. Zen plays random, chime-like tones that can be used for relaxation and for making tinnitus less noticeable. With stress named as one of the most common factors involved with tinnitus, relaxation and stress reduction are vital elements in effective tinnitus management. For some people with tinnitus, counselling and the use of hearing aids with Zen may be the key to reclaiming your life. The effect of using Zen can be immediate but for most it will take some time. Your hearing care professional will help you set realistic goals and can adjust the Zen program if needed. The Zen program is for daily use. You can use it to avoid complete silence and so reducing your focus on the tinnitus. It can also be used for meditation and relaxation purposes. Widex researchers, designers, audiologists, and engineers have been committed to helping people suffering from tinnitus, all of whom have been affected by frequent or persistent hearing disruptions. We are proud of our unique approach, which provides millions of people with a promising option for tinnitus management.

RELAXATION EXERCISE (1) Stress can make it harder to cope successfully with tinnitus and can often cause a tightening of muscles. Doing some exercises can help you to relax and thereby reduce stress. EXERCISES AND TIPS Get tools for relief from your tinnitus with the new Widex Zen - Tinnitus Management App. Free download from App Store and Google Play. It is recommended that you spend 15 minutes each day doing these relaxation exercises. Here are some tips to remember when carrying out these relaxation exercises: Sit in a comfortable chair in a quiet place with no distractions. Do the exercises while listening to the Zen tones, but if you are too distracted, turn them off. Take off your shoes and wear loose, comfortable clothing. Don t worry if you fall asleep. After finishing the exercises, close your eyes, relax for a few minutes, breathe deeply and rise up slowly. Progressive Muscle Relaxation An example of progressive muscle relaxation is to focus on the muscles in your right foot. Then inhale and simply tighten the muscles as hard as you can for about eight seconds. Try to tense only the muscles that you are concentrating on.

RELAXATION EXERCISES (2) Feel them tense. Then release them by suddenly letting go. Let the tightness and pain flow out of the muscles while you slowly exhale. The idea is to progress systematically, starting with your head and progressing all the way down to your feet. Here is a progression you can follow: Head (facial grimace), neck and shoulders. Chest and stomach. Right upper arm and right hand. Left upper arm and left hand. Buttocks, right upper leg and right foot. Left upper leg and left foot. Relax for about 10-15 seconds and repeat the progression. The entire exercise should take about five minutes. When finished, count backwards from 20 and slowly rise up. Doing some exercises can help you to relax and thereby reduce stress. The following exercises Deep breathing and Guided imagery take only five to ten minutes. Deep breathing Follow the tips above and add deep, rhythmic breathing. Specifically, you should complete the following cycle 20 times: Exhale completely through your mouth. Inhale through your nose for four seconds (count one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three, one thousand four ). Hold your breath for four seconds. Exhale through your mouth for six to eight seconds. Repeat the cycle 20 times. The entire exercise takes approximately five to seven minutes.

TIPS FOR MANAGING SLEEP PROBLEMS Guided imagery After achieving a state of relaxation via deep breathing, keep your eyes closed and continue the deep breathing while imagining yourself in the most relaxing environment possible (perhaps lying on the beach, floating in the water, or floating on a cloud). Try to imagine, with all your senses, the feel of the air on your skin, the smell of the fresh ocean or forest, or the taste of your favourite beverage and either listen to the Zen tones, or make up your own pleasant and relaxing imagery sound, like ocean waves, a babbling brook, or the crackling of a warm fire. When finished, count backwards from 20 and slowly rise up. The Guided imagery exercise can also be beneficial after progressive muscle relaxation. One of the most common problems among people with tinnitus is difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. It is important to address these issues, as they will have an effect on your ability to cope with your tinnitus. Managing sleep problems Before dealing with your sleep problems, you should keep in mind that adults need an average of eight hours of sleep and that sleep requirements sometimes change as you get older. Here is a list of suggestions to help you manage any sleep problems: Maintain a standard bedtime and set your alarm for the same time each day. Walk or exercise for ten minutes a day, but not right before going to sleep. Close your curtains or drapes and keep your bedroom dark enough to sleep and at a comfortable temperature. Don t watch TV, eat or read in bed. Sleep on your back or on your side; try to avoid sleeping on your stomach. Have a set pre-bedtime routine. Start relaxing as you go through your routine, for example take a warm bath. When you go to bed, take a deep breath and just relax. Feel your muscles relax and focus on pleasant thoughts.

THE BENEFITS OF ZEN Use a fan or white noise machine to counter your tinnitus. Don t engage in any activities before bed that stimulate your body or your mind. For example, watching a favourite TV program, or participating in a hobby activity. Avoid food and drinks that contain caffeine. Caffeine is present not just in coffee but in soft drinks, tea, hot chocolate and chocolate candy. Refrain from drinking alcohol an hour or two before going to bed. Don t take a late afternoon or early evening nap. If you find yourself extremely tired in the afternoon, take a brisk walk instead of a nap. If you still have problems falling asleep, don t lie awake for more than half an hour. If you find yourself wide awake, get out of bed and do something quietly. Only go to bed when you re relaxed and ready to sleep. This reduces the time you are awake in bed. Sound stimulation plays a vital role in managing the effects of tinnitus. Typical sounds used in tinnitus management can be amplified sounds from hearing aids, environmental sounds and music or noise from noise generators. Using sound in this way can help minimise the contrast between the tinnitus and the surrounding sound environment to provide relief from annoying sounds. It also makes sure the brain receives as much sound input as possible, making it less likely to overreact because of too little sound. Sound also helps you relax. As stress is one of the most common factors involved with tinnitus, relaxation and stress reduction are vital elements in effective tinnitus management. Your hearing aids have a Zen program that helps manage the effects of tinnitus. Zen is individualised according to your hearing loss and takes background noise into consideration when playing.

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