Tinnitus and Stress

May 31, 2024 by
Tinnitus and Stress
pansatori GmbH, Redaktion

Tinnitus and Stress

What is stress?

We’re all familiar with it – work-related conflicts, time pressure, relationship issues, high noise levels, or general overload can create an unpleasant sensation in the body. This feeling may manifest as tension, frustration, helplessness, as well as issues like sleep disturbances, stomach problems, or high blood pressure. All of these are symptoms of what we commonly refer to as stress.

This stress can be acute, in which the body prepares for a quick response, often triggered by the “fight-or-flight” reaction that originates from our primal instincts.

However, stress can also become chronic. With chronic stress, the autonomic nervous system remains continuously activated, and the body releases high levels of the stress hormone cortisol over an extended period. Elevated cortisol levels can lead to restlessness, tension, and impact both mental and physical well-being – and may also heighten one’s perception of tinnitus.


Does stress worsen tinnitus?

Physiological Effects: 
Chronic stress can exacerbate tinnitus by affecting the auditory system. The release of stress hormones makes hearing more sensitive, which can influence the perception of ringing in the ears.

Behavioral Impact: 
Some individuals with tinnitus consciously or unconsciously avoid certain activities for fear of worsening their tinnitus. This avoidance can increase stress levels and may even lead to social isolation.

Psychological Impact: 
The constant perception of tinnitus may create additional stress as affected individuals may find it harder to relax and unwind. This can lead to a vicious cycle where stress and tinnitus continuously reinforce and intensify each other.

Emotional Strain: 
Since tinnitus is difficult to control, let alone predict, sufferers may experience feelings of helplessness and frustration. This emotional strain can increase stress, potentially leading to depression and anxiety.

Person greift ans ohr bei tinnitus

What can be done about stress?

It’s especially important to take care of both body and mind. A balanced diet, adequate sleep, and regular physical activity help reduce stress and, by extension, may lessen tinnitus symptoms.
 

Tipps gegen Stress

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Physical Activity

Regelmäßige körperliche Aktivität, vor allem Ausdauersport/ Bewegung fördert die Durchblutung und hilft dabei Stress abzubauen. Dies wirkt sich wiederum positiv auf die Schlafqualität aus. Ein ausreichender und guter Schlaf ist notwendig, um den Körper und Geist ausreichend zu regenerieren. 

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Awareness, Avoidance & Balance

Ein aktives Achten auf den eigenen Körper führt dazu zu verstehen wo der Stress seinen Ursprung hat, um ihn anschließend durch Vermeiden und angemessenen Ausgleich zu reduzieren.

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Relaxation Techniques

Weiters können auch Entspannungstechniken wie Meditation, Atemübungen und Yoga aktiv helfen den individuellen Stress zu managen und das allgemeine Wohlbefinden zu heben.  

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Time Management

Good time management can be extremely helpful during stressful periods. Planning and organizing upcoming activities effectively can reduce feelings of overwhelm and helplessness, which in turn supports stress reduction. 

What is stress?

We’re all familiar with it – work-related conflicts, time pressure, relationship issues, high noise levels, or general overload can create an unpleasant sensation in the body. This feeling may manifest as tension, frustration, helplessness, as well as issues like sleep disturbances, stomach problems, or high blood pressure. All of these are symptoms of what we commonly refer to as stress.

This stress can manifest as acute stress, in which the body prepares for a quick response, triggered by the so-called "fight-or-flight" reaction of our primal instincts.

However, stress can also be chronic. In chronic stress, the autonomic nervous system remains continuously activated, and the body releases excessive amounts of the stress hormone cortisol over an extended period. This increased cortisol level can lead to restlessness, tension, as well as a deterioration of both mental and physical well-being – and can also heighten the perception of tinnitus.


Does stress worsen tinnitus?

Physiological Effects: Chronic stress can exacerbate tinnitus by affecting the auditory system. The release of stress hormones makes hearing more sensitive, which can influence the perception of ringing in the ears.

Behavioral Impact: Some individuals with tinnitus consciously or unconsciously avoid certain activities for fear of worsening their tinnitus. This avoidance can increase stress levels and may even lead to social isolation.

Psychological Impact: The constant perception of tinnitus may create additional stress as affected individuals may find it harder to relax and unwind. This can lead to a vicious cycle where stress and tinnitus continuously reinforce and intensify each other.

Emotional Strain: Since tinnitus is difficult to control, let alone predict, sufferers may experience feelings of helplessness and frustration. This emotional strain can increase stress, potentially leading to depression and anxiety.

Person greift ans ohr bei tinnitus

What can be done about stress?

It’s especially important to take care of both body and mind. A balanced diet, adequate sleep, and regular physical activity help reduce stress and, by extension, may lessen tinnitus symptoms.

Tips for reducing stress

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Physical Activity

Regular physical activity, particularly endurance sports, promotes circulation and helps reduce stress. This also positively affects sleep quality. Sufficient and restorative sleep is essential for the body and mind to regenerate. 

Frau entspannt bei einer Kopfmassage

Awareness, Avoidance & Balance

Actively paying attention to your body helps you identify the source of your stress, allowing you to avoid triggers or find appropriate counterbalances.

Person macht eine Yogaübung

Relaxation Techniques

Relaxation methods like meditation, breathing exercises, and yoga can actively help manage personal stress and improve overall well-being.  

Person schreibt in ein Journal

Time Management

Good time management can be extremely helpful during stressful periods. Planning and organizing upcoming activities effectively can reduce feelings of overwhelm and helplessness, which in turn supports stress reduction.


Simple Stress Relief.
ForgTin® Ear Clamps can help.

ForgTin® Ear Clamps provide gentle stimulation to the parasympathetic nervous system, helping to reduce stress and enhance well-being.

Users of ForgTin® also report improved sleep quality and a feeling of “lightness”.

By improving general well-being, tinnitus sounds are perceived as less intrusive.

Regular use of ForgTin® Ear Clamps leads to long-term relief from tinnitus.

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Simple Stress Relief. 
ForgTin® Ear Clamps can help.

ForgTin® Ear Clamps provide gentle stimulation to the parasympathetic nervous system, helping to reduce stress and enhance well-being. 

Users of ForgTin® also report improved sleep quality and a feeling of “lightness”.

By improving general well-being, tinnitus sounds are perceived as less intrusive.

Regular use of ForgTin® Ear Clamps leads to long-term relief from tinnitus.


Discover ForgTin®

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