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Ringing in Your Ears? Find Your Path to Recovery

That constant ringing, buzzing or hissing in your ears can feel overwhelming. But here is the good news — research shows that everyone can get better, no matter how loud or how long you have had it. Take our free 2-minute quiz and find out exactly where you are on your recovery journey.

Richard Hallam's Proven Framework · 1989

The 4 Stages of Tinnitus — Where Are You Right Now?

Research shows that improvement is possible for everyone with tinnitus — no matter how loud or what type. Here is what each stage looks and feels like.

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Stage 1
Very Distressing
Ringing is there all the time, sleep is badly affected, very anxious
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Stage 2
Starting to Cope
Forgetting about it sometimes, sleep slowly getting better
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Stage 3
Getting Used to It
Still annoying but no longer scary, life feels mostly normal
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Stage 4
Fully Settled
Barely notice the sound, living a completely normal life
Very difficultFully settled
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Stage One
The Sound is Always There — It Feels Unbearable
  • You only get relief when sleeping or in loud surroundings, the ringing is there almost all the time
  • You keep thinking "When will this stop?" and it causes a lot of worry and stress
  • Hard to focus on anything for more than a few minutes
  • Even watching TV or listening to music does not distract you for long
  • Sleep is very badly affected, some people need medication to sleep
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Stage Three
Only Bothers You When Tired or in a Quiet Room
  • You mainly notice it when you are tired, stressed or sitting in a very quiet room
  • It sometimes bothers you during phone calls or important conversations, but otherwise you are okay
  • The sound feels annoying rather than frightening, and life is mostly back to normal
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Stage Two
Starting to Forget About It — Improvement Has Begun
  • There are now moments when you genuinely forget about the ringing, especially when you are busy
  • You are slowly getting back into your normal daily routine
  • It no longer feels like the end of the world — you are starting to think "Maybe I can manage this"
  • Neend thodi thodi behtar hone lagi hai
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Stage Four
Fully Settled — The Sound No Longer Controls Your Life
  • You rarely think about the ringing — only if it gets louder than usual or someone brings it up
  • Work, home, social life — everything feels completely normal again
  • You have accepted it — the sound is there but it does not run your life anymore
Find Out Your Stage

Which Stage Are You In Right Now?

Answer 8 simple questions honestly. It takes just 2 minutes. You will find out which stage you are in and what to do next.

Question 1 of 8 1 / 8
How often do you notice the ringing or buzzing in your ears during the day?
How is your sleep because of the ear ringing?
How do you feel when you think about your tinnitus?
Can you concentrate on work or your favourite activities despite the ringing?
When you are busy with something you enjoy — watching cricket, cooking, chatting — what happens to the ringing?
How long have you been experiencing this ringing or buzzing in your ears?
When you think that this ringing might be permanent, how does that make you feel?
Be honest — how much is this ringing affecting your day to day life right now?

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The habituation framework on this page is adapted from Richard Hallam's Tinnitus: Living with the Ringing in Your Ears (1989).

This page is for general information only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Please consult a qualified doctor for any treatment.