One of the most effective tinnitus remedy being recommended lately is called the process of habituation. Habituation refers to the behavioural techniques adopted by the tinnitus sufferer in order to relegate the noises into the background and become adept at ignoring the irritating sounds altogether.
This way, the tinnitus sufferer will have a semblance of order into his daily life, by applying the habituation behavioural techniques. Here are some basic ideas on how this tinnitus therapy works:
Pay less attention to your tinnitus by:
1. Observing the type of environment where you feel or experience that your tinnitus is less noticeable. As your tinnitus therapy, take note of the characteristics of these environments in relation to your disorder. It may be that this environment captures enough of your attention to make you ignore your tinnitus discomfort.
2. Seeking similar environments if possible in order to practice and train your mind in paying less attention to the ringing or buzzing sounds in your ear. In doing this, your practice should involve capturing the image and storing it in your mind as vividly as you can.
As your tinnitus therapy, use the stored image by closing your eyes and recalling it, in case you find yourself in other environmental situations that cause you stress.
3. Practicing ways on how to slow-down your breathing and take some form of action that will help you achieve muscle relaxation. To slow-down your breathing, stop awhile from whatever it is that you are doing and focus on your breathing pattern.
Turn your focus on your hand and then mentally count your fingers as a way of slowing down the tempo of your breathing. To make this tinnitus therapy more effective, help your muscles relax by taking a warm bath or getting into some muscle relaxation exercise or have your body massaged.
4. Facing the causes of your stress once you have acquired the ability to relax at will and to focus your attention on somewhere else. Some people tend to ignore stressful thoughts and avoid taking actions on them because they are afraid their tinnitus will become aggravated.
However, they tend to be continuously afraid of the stressful situation. In finally facing or dealing with it, they lose control over their reactions. This is due to the stress build-up while suppressing their fears.
In planning your tinnitus therapy activities, make sure it includes proactive actions that will help you live a normal life even as you experience the noises that tinnitus brings.