FDA approves innovative device for treating ringing in the ears: Health News
1 min readTinnitus, a common condition characterized by a persistent buzzing or ringing in the ears, affects more than 25 million adults in the United States. For many sufferers, finding relief can be a challenge. However, singer and songwriter Victoria Banks recently shared her success story with a new device that has shown promising results in managing tinnitus.
The device, called Lenire, has been approved by the FDA for electrical stimulation of the tongue. This innovative approach works by redirecting the brain’s focus away from the bothersome tinnitus noise, allowing for desensitization to the sound. Clinical trials have shown that 84% of participants experienced a significant reduction in their tinnitus symptoms after using the Lenire device.
Despite its effectiveness, the device does come with a price tag of around $4,000 and is not covered by insurance. However, the majority of participants in the trials have stated that they would recommend it to others suffering from tinnitus.
While the long-term benefits of using the Lenire device are still unclear, research has shown that combining treatments such as hearing aids can further improve tinnitus symptoms. In fact, a combination of hearing aids and the Lenire device has been found to be particularly effective in managing tinnitus.
In addition to using innovative devices and treatments, incorporating other habits like swimming and mindfulness techniques can also help reduce the impact of tinnitus on daily life. As researchers continue to explore new ways to manage tinnitus, it is important for sufferers to explore all available options to find relief.