
What Poor Sleep Does to Your Tinnitus?
Sleep is not rest—it’s repair. When you don’t sleep well, your nervous system doesn’t get the time it needs to recover and it makes
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However more focus needs to be more on diet (no sugar, junk or chemicals in the food). See tshis artcile.
If your specialist prescribed you antidepressants because of tinnitus it can increase tinnitus. Read the side effects carefully and ask your specialist to prescribe you those with no tinnitus side effects. Also, treatment with antidepressants should be temporary and supplemented with psychotherapy. This needs to be always done with cooperation with your specialist (medical doctor). Also, ask your medical specialist to prescribe you the latest generation of antidepresants as some antidepressants from the past can increase tinnitus.
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Sleep is not rest—it’s repair. When you don’t sleep well, your nervous system doesn’t get the time it needs to recover and it makes
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