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by fiona basil (2021-01-11)
Sound therapy has been used as a tinnitus management strategy for many years and it involves, in part, using various sounds as a distraction or as an aid to relaxation. One option when trying to lessen the ringing in your ears or head is to use sound, especially as tinnitus sufferers report that the condition is more bothersome in quiet environments. Try opening a window and letting the sounds of the outdoors in, or play relaxing music on the radio. Alternatively download an app that plays gentle sounds such as rainfall, birdsong or the waves on a beach.
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