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Ask Barry – Eardrum Perforation & Tinnitus

Hi Barry,
I am suffering from tinnitus for the last 18 months. Doctors have diagnosed the cause to be small perforations in my left and right eardrums .According to my ENT specialist, most of the eardrum perforations close automatically after 6 months to 12 months. My perforations, however, are not closed.

Do you think tinnitus can really be caused by eardrum perforations ? Also, do you believe that Arches Tinnitus Formulas can help in reducing tinnitus due to eardrum perforations? What would you recommend for tinnitus caused due to eardrum perforations?

Thanks,
Harry
Bedford, TX

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4 Responses to “Ask Barry – Eardrum Perforation & Tinnitus”

  1. Dave C Says:

    Thanks Barry. Your comments are spot on. I recently underwent eardrum repair for a perforation and the paper patch worked. I still have some tinnitus which has improved using your relief formula. Cheers!

  2. Bill V. Says:

    Barry – I’ve had tinnitus at 15 years-old. I played the drums for years, I’m now 56 years old. I have to do something about it. It keeps getting louder and louder.Please – what can I do. I am wondering if I jabbed out my ear drums would the high pitch go away? Waiting for an answer..

  3. bkeate Says:

    Dear Bill,

    There are many things you can do to reduce tinnitus. We recommend a 100 day trial of Arches Tinnitus Relief Formula. This works well for most people but not all. Those who do not have success with our products can find other therapies in the “Tinnitus Library” in the navigation bar above. Please do not damage your ear drums. It will not alleviate the tinnitus and will cause many other serious problems.

    Barry Keate

  4. terri david Says:

    Is it normal to have head to toe vibration accompanying tinnitus?
    Thank you,
    Terri

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