- 26 October, 2024
- Written by Digibionic India
What is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is a perplexing condition in which you perceive sounds in your ears or head without any external source. Often referred to as “ringing in the ears,” it can also present as buzzing, hissing, whistling, or clicking. Tinnitus can vary from a temporary nuisance to a chronic issue, affecting one or both ears.
What Causes Tinnitus?
Tinnitus can stem from a variety of surprising sources, including:
- Loud Noises: Regular exposure to loud environments, such as concerts or construction sites, can harm the sensitive hair cells in your inner ear.
- Hearing Loss: Age-related hearing decline is a common trigger for tinnitus.
- Ear Infections or Blockages: Conditions like earwax buildup or fluid can lead to tinnitus.
- Medications: Certain drugs, particularly high doses of aspirin or some antibiotics, can worsen tinnitus symptoms.
- Health Issues: Conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or TMJ can also contribute to tinnitus.
While tinnitus is generally not an indicator of a serious medical issue, it can significantly disrupt daily life.
Traditional Treatments for Tinnitus
Before advanced solutions like Signia’s Tinnitus Notch Therapy, tinnitus treatments mainly focused on masking sounds or using coping strategies, such as:
- Sound Therapy: Using white noise machines or music to distract from tinnitus.
- Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Assisting individuals in managing the emotional effects of tinnitus.
- Medications: Prescribing antidepressants or anti-anxiety drugs to relieve tinnitus-related stress.
Though these methods can provide some relief, they often only address symptoms instead of the underlying causes.
Introducing Signia’s Tinnitus Notch Therapy
Signia’s Tinnitus Notch Therapy transforms tinnitus management by directly targeting the sounds you experience rather than just masking them. Developed by a leader in hearing technology, this innovative approach changes how your brain perceives tinnitus.
How Does Tinnitus Notch Therapy Work?
Unlike traditional sound therapy that introduces external sounds to cover tinnitus, Notch Therapy reduces your brain’s awareness of the tinnitus itself. Here’s how it works:
- Identify the Tinnitus Frequency: An audiologist conducts a detailed audiometric evaluation to identify the specific frequency of your tinnitus.
- Notch Filtering: Signia’s hearing aids create a “notch” in amplification at that frequency, enhancing other sounds while filtering out the tinnitus sound.
- Retraining the Brain: This method encourages your brain to ignore the tinnitus sound over time, potentially leading to significant reduction or complete disappearance of the sound.
Why Choose Signia’s Tinnitus Notch Therapy?
Here’s what makes this therapy exceptional:

- Non-Intrusive: It works quietly in the background, allowing you to continue your daily activities without added noise.
- Customizable: Tailored to your specific tinnitus frequency for targeted effectiveness.
- Long-Term Relief: Unlike temporary masking techniques, Notch Therapy focuses on achieving lasting improvements.
- Integrated with Hearing Aids: Enjoy tinnitus management alongside enhanced hearing with Signia’s advanced devices.
- No Additional Devices Needed: This streamlined approach does not require extra sound devices, making it a discreet option.
Who Can Benefit from Notch Therapy?

This therapy is especially effective for those with tonal tinnitus, characterized by a steady sound at a specific frequency. If you experience tonal tinnitus and have hearing loss, Notch Therapy may be an ideal solution. However, those with non-tonal tinnitus (such as clicking or pulsating sounds) should consult an audiologist to determine suitability.
Conclusion
Finding relief from tinnitus can be difficult, but Signia’s Tinnitus Notch Therapy presents a promising solution. By targeting the specific frequency of your tinnitus, this innovative therapy helps retrain your brain for enduring relief.
If traditional treatments have fallen short, consider exploring Notch Therapy. For expert guidance, visit Digibionic Hearing Center. Their experienced team can assist you in discovering the right solution for your hearing health. Don’t let tinnitus limit your life, contact Digibionic Hearing Center today and take the first step toward a better quality of life!