Mature woman using mindful meditation to help manage her tinnitus symptoms

Understanding Tinnitus: Strategies and Exercises for Better Well-Being

Key Takeaways

  • Tinnitus is often exacerbated by stress. Employing Progressive Muscle Relaxation, a scientifically proven method, can alleviate stress and promote a sense of calm.
  • Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) helps ease distress by training your brain’s perception. Practice involves finding a quiet space, acknowledging tinnitus without reacting, and doing deep breathing consistently, which can reduce the emotional impact of tinnitus over time.
  • Mindful meditation, involving a quiet space, controlled breathing, and acknowledging thoughts without fixation, proves valuable in managing tinnitus, gradually reducing its impact on overall well-being.
  • Seeking professional help is crucial if tinnitus significantly interferes with daily life. Professionals, such as those at Revolution Hearing, can conduct hearing tests and provide specialized services to help individuals effectively manage and find relief from tinnitus in Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio.

Management Strategies for Tinnitus

Tinnitus, when you hear phantom sounds in the head or ears, presents a challenging issue for numerous people. While there is no definitive cure, there are various techniques that can be used to effectively manage and alleviate its impact.

What Is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is an internal auditory perception characterized by frequent or infrequent noise, affecting one or both ears, with fluctuations in pitch ranging from low to high. It often arises as a symptom of age-related hearing loss, ear injury, or circulatory system disorders.

Strategy 1: Progressive Muscle Relaxation

Tinnitus can often be caused by stress. Progressive muscle relaxation is a scientifically backed method aimed at alleviating stress, inducing relaxation, and promoting an overall sense of calm. To effectively practice this method, seek a comfortable space. Begin by taking several deep breaths. Start with your toes and tense your muscles for a few seconds. Gradually release your muscles while paying attention as the tension dissipates.

Repeat this exercise throughout your whole body. Regular practice of this exercise will help you distinguish between tense and relaxed muscles, which can help with the management of tinnitus.

Strategy 2: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)

TRT is an approach to retraining your brain to perceive tinnitus with reduced distress.

To practice tinnitus retraining therapy at home, identify a quiet, comfortable space. If tinnitus becomes more pronounced in silent environments, consider using a white noise machine for ambient background noise.

Allow your tinnitus to enter your consciousness without reacting to it; simply acknowledge its presence. Engage in deep breathing, permitting the perception of tinnitus to gradually recede into the background. Practice this exercise consistently. Over time, you may observe a desensitization of your brain to the presence of tinnitus, resulting in less of a severe reaction to your tinnitus.

Strategy 3: Mindful Meditation

Studies have shown mindful meditation can be an effective management option when it comes to tinnitus.

Similar to the previous strategies, begin by finding a quiet and relaxing space. Close your eyes and take several deep, controlled breaths. Focus your attention on the sensation of your breath entering and leaving your body.

Allow thoughts, including tinnitus, to enter your consciousness. Acknowledge these feelings and allow them to naturally dissipate. If your mind wanders or becomes fixated on tinnitus, gently guide your focus back to your breath.

Seek Help If Tinnitus Interferes with Daily Life

These strategies can help alleviate your perception of tinnitus, however, if your symptoms interfere with your daily life or cause significant distress, contact us immediately. At Revolution Hearing, our hearing specialists can test your hearing and help you manage tinnitus. We offer specialized hearing services to the residents of Naperville and Henderson that can help you experience relief.

Our Provider

John Paul Schaeffer, HIS

Licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist | Veteran | Medical Professional

John Paul Schaeffer is a dedicated Hearing Instrument Specialist and veteran with a diverse background in emergency medicine, military service, and healthcare. His career has focused on improving patient care through a combination of medical expertise and advanced hearing healthcare.
 
John’s journey began at 14 as a volunteer firefighter, and by 16, he was an EMT with the Virginia Beach Rescue Squad. At 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving with the 2nd Marine Division and providing battlefield medicine during two tours in Iraq. He balanced this with earning an associate degree and later worked in emergency medicine and medical transport.
 
Transitioning into hearing healthcare, John managed Miracle-Ear clinics across Virginia and the Carolinas before co-founding a private clinic. His commitment to patient care and innovative approaches led to the growth of community outreach programs and mobile clinics for underserved populations.
 
Currently with Revolution Hearing, John continues to provide personalized hearing solutions, dedicated to improving the lives of his patients.

Our Provider

Megan Zablan, HIS

Hearing Instrument Specialist

Megan has spent the past 25 years in Virginia Beach, where she developed her passion for the hearing aid industry, inspired by her mother, a dedicated hearing aid specialist. With 10 years of experience, Megan is committed to providing personalized care and building strong, lasting relationships with each client. She takes the time to understand their unique hearing needs and deliver the highest level of service. Outside of work, Megan enjoys spending time with her two dogs, Chewie and Adobo, playing board games, and staying active with pickleball. Her mission is simple: to help people hear better and improve their quality of life. Megan is dedicated to making sure every client receives the best possible care on their hearing journey.