Tinnitus?

Hello, I've been suffering from tinnitus for about two weeks now. I went to an ENT doctor, and he said I have high-frequency hearing loss. I can hear high-frequency sounds above about 40 dB (normally 20 dB) in both ears (left, but better than right), but this tinnitus only occurs in the right side. Could this be caused by the high-frequency hearing loss? If so, why only in the right? And can it be alleviated with a hearing aid? Or go away completely?

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Marzipan3
11 months ago

2 HNO told me there’s nothing that would help. Some prescribe different drugs, but they don’t really help, probably more placebo effect. Tinnitus does not affect the hearing power as I was confirmed. Got tinnitus on one side. Do you have to live with it often comes from stress, but what to do if it cannot be eliminated? Imagine alleviating magnesium and sedatives.

Genervter0815
11 months ago

There are a few procedures to get rid of the tinnitus. I’ve been living with it for almost 30 years. A hearing aid does not belong to it.

Don’t think it’s so bad.