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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 8:29:12 GMT
The first section contains a library of relaxing sounds, such as the sounds of the sea or a waterfall. They calm the patient down and divert their attention from tinnitus to pleasant sounds. In the active listening part, users are asked to complete tasks: for example, adjust the volume of tinnitus-like sounds, understand which ear is ringing, determine the location of the sound in space, etc. In the counseling section, patients can learn more about tinnitus and how to use sound for quality sleep, focus control, relaxation and deep breathing exercises. As a result, patients who used the app had less tinnitus. the health of the experimental C Level Contact List participants. According to a professor of audiology at the University of Auckland, the therapy rewires the brain so that it sees tinnitus as background noise, rather than focusing on it. Noises in the ears are known as extraneous sounds that a person hears even though there is no external source that can create them. People often hear tinnitus, but there may also be humming, hissing, whistling, sounds that resemble music or singing, and pulsating noises that sync with the heart rhythm. Many people hear the noise from time to time, but for some, it can cause discomfort, leading to anxiety attacks, sleep problems, difficulty concentrating and even depression. In March 2019, an international research team found that more than 100 million people worldwide suffer from tinnitus, of which 100 million are people over the age of.
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