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Pretzel · 70-79, M
I have it too - not sure what causes it - have had it for decades - sometimes I wonder if other people can hear it coming out of me ears!
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@Lostpoet ahhh the 1960s and my headphones
Lostpoet · M
@Pretzel I didn't know that they had headphones in the sixties
Arrow17 · F
@Lostpoet Oh really. I may get it checked by a specialist doctor.

I did use Bluetooth headphones for quite a while. It might cause my fine hair to die in the ears.

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Lostpoet · M
There's actually a dietary pill that you can take I don't remember the name of it but it helped me.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@Lostpoet Lipo-Flavonoid. You can get it on Amazon
Arrow17 · F
@carpediem I have to consult with the specialist doctor
4meAndyou · F
One thing you can do yourself to improve the condition is to buy a GOOD ear wax removal kit. Ear wax contributes to the condition.

Also, eat lots of fresh pineapple. It contains bromelain, an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to alleviate tinnitus.
Arrow17 · F
@4meAndyou Thanks. I don't have earwax. I cleaned my ears everytime I had my shower.
LadyBronte · 61-69, F
Several things can cause that. Being subjected to loud noises is probably the most common. But long term, high doses of aspirin can also cause tinitis. Perhaps your doctor can find the cause and recommend a treatment.i
Arrow17 · F
@LadyBronte I don't listen to loud speaker everyday at home. I only listen to loud music 1 or twice a week when I go to sing a few song for 2 hours.
See a chiropractor
Arrow17 · F
@aboveaverageaveragejoe To see them to break my bones.
@Arrow17 to get the pressure off your nerves that is cause your tinnitus.
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