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Can hearing aids fix tinnitus?

Hearing aids don't just amplify sound, they can also significantly help with managing your tinnitus. Here's how.
Published 8/22/2024,
Updated 5/7/2025
7 min read
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Although there is no scientifically-proven cure, there are multiple effective ways to treat tinnitus so its impact on your life is reduced. 
What is tinnitus?

What is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is often experienced as “ringing in the ears” but there can also be hissing, whistling, buzzing or humming in the ears. Some even describe it as cicada-like clicking. It could be present in one or both ears.

Often, it’s caused by hearing loss or injury to parts of the ear (through excessively loud noise or trauma)  and affects almost a quarter of adults 65 and over*. Tinnitus becomes more common as we age and 80-90% of those with tinnitus have underlying hearing loss**.

Other contributing factors to tinnitus are stress, some medications, joint problems, ear or sinus infections or buildup of wax.
How do I treat tinnitus?

How do I treat tinnitus?

You will find here below examples of how you can improve your tinnitus.
  • Meditation

    Meditation can be a very useful tool in managing your tinnitus. We recommend our free app: Widex ZEN Tinnitus Management for iOS & Android devices
  • Overall health

    Improving your overall health through healthy eating habits and exercise can help with tinnitus management**** 
  • Sound therapy

    a hearing aid can help mask the noise and amplify natural environmental sounds
  • Counselling

    Counselling
  • Things to avoid

    To avoid your tinnitus from getting worse be aware that exposure to loud noises, certain medications and smoking can all contribute to tinnitus getting worse over time*****.
Do hearing aids help with tinnitus?

Do hearing aids help with tinnitus?

In short - yes! Studies have shown significant improvement in tinnitus severity (volume and pitch) for users of hearing aids***

Everyone’s experience of tinnitus is unique so it’s essential for a hearing professional to assess your hearing and make the necessary adjustment to your chosen hearing device. 

Book your free hearing health check at a clinic near you.

References

*Global Prevalence and Incidence of Tinnitus A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Carlotta M. Jarach, MSc1; Alessandra Lugo, PhD1; Marco Scala, MSc1; et al
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/2795168
**https://nchmd.org/health-library/articles/vid-20455326/
***https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1808869422000404
****Possible Association between the Lack of Regular Physical Activity with Tinnitus and Headache: Cross-sectional Study Jéssica Aparecida Bazoni,1 Ana Carolina Marcotti Dias,1 Caroline Luiz Meneses-Barriviera,1 Luciana Lozza de Moraes Marchiori,1 and Denilson de Castro Teixeira2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6805190/
*****Is smoking a risk factor for tinnitus? A systematic review, meta-analysis and estimation of the population attributable risk in Germany
Annette Veile1, Heiko Zimmermann1, Eva Lorenz1,2, Heiko Becher1,3
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/2/e016589.abstract

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