Tinnitus Support

Tinnitus can make you feel like you cannot escape your own head. The ringing, buzzing, whistling, or pulsing noise can be constant or come and go, but either way it drains you. It steals quiet. It disrupts sleep. It makes it hard to concentrate. Over time it can make you irritable, anxious, and exhausted because you never fully switch off.

What makes tinnitus so frustrating is how unclear it can be. You might be told your hearing is fine, or that you just have to live with it. You might notice it gets worse with stress, neck tension, jaw tightness, poor sleep, or after a loud environment. You might feel scared that it will keep getting louder.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option for people who want support with tinnitus intensity, sound sensitivity, sleep disruption, and overall comfort. Our approach is calm and structured. We look beyond the ear alone and focus on the wider pattern that can keep tinnitus stuck.

Why this keeps happening

Tinnitus is often not just an ear problem

Many people have a head, neck, jaw, circulation, and stress pattern that keeps the signal active.

The nervous system can stay on high alert

When stress and poor sleep build up, the brain notices the sound more and tolerates it less.

Circulation and tension can influence intensity

Neck tightness, jaw clenching, and head pressure can make ringing feel louder.

Hidden load can lower your threshold

Medication strain, toxin burden, hormonal shifts, gut imbalance, and elimination weakness can make the system more sensitive.

Once it becomes chronic, coping becomes part of the problem

The fear and frustration can reinforce the cycle and make tinnitus feel even more intrusive.

Bottom line: Tinnitus is often a whole body pattern, not something you can fix by focusing only on the ear.

How we can help

Think of the BICOM as a tool that helps us do two things.
(1) Identify what is most linked to your symptom pattern
(2) Support regulation so you feel more stable over time

We map your pattern

We start with real life. When tinnitus is worst, what it sounds like, whether you have sound sensitivity, dizziness, hearing strain, sleep disruption, jaw tension, neck stiffness, or dental history. During sessions, we use gentle biofeedback style signals to guide a personalised approach so we stop guessing and focus on what is most linked to your pattern.

We prioritise the biggest drivers first

Tinnitus can have multiple contributors, so we keep it structured. Common priorities include head and ear comfort support, circulation support patterns in the head area, nervous system calming, neck and jaw tension patterns, scar or dental history patterns when relevant, and elimination and detox support if the system appears overloaded.

We run a personalised calming and resilience program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so tinnitus feels less intense and less intrusive. The goal is calmer reactivity to the sound, improved sleep, better concentration, and a body that feels less tense and on edge.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes: tinnitus intensity, how often you notice it, sleep quality, sound sensitivity, concentration, head and neck tension, dizziness where present, and how you cope during stressful days. Then we adjust based on what improves, not a fixed script.

Small changes that make results stick

Bottom line: If tinnitus is stealing your sleep and peace, start with a Tinnitus Support Assessment. You will leave with clarity on your pattern and a conservative plan that feels manageable.

What to expect

1

First visit

Consultation plus baseline (sound pattern, triggers, sleep, head and neck tension), then a plan built around priorities

2

Session feel

Non invasive and comfortable, paced gently for sensitive cases

3

After session

Practical next steps and what to track between visits

4

Follow ups

Quick checkpoints to review intensity, sleep, and coping markers and refine priorities

Tinnitus Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this make the ringing stop completely?
Tinnitus patterns vary widely. Our goal is to reduce intensity and reactivity and improve day to day coping, sleep, and comfort. Many people start by aiming for quieter days and better recovery.
Many people are told this. Tinnitus can involve stress, circulation patterns, head and neck tension, jaw clenching, sleep disruption, or other strain patterns even when standard tests do not explain the experience.
Yes. Stress and poor sleep can increase sensitivity and make the sound feel louder. Calming the system and improving recovery is often a key part of progress.
Many people notice a connection between jaw tension and tinnitus intensity. We take jaw and neck tension patterns seriously as part of the wider picture.
Some people experience dizziness alongside tinnitus. We can support overall comfort and stability, but new or severe dizziness should always be medically assessed.
We review your tinnitus pattern, triggers, sleep, stress load, head and neck tension, dental and scar history, and what you have tried. Then we set priorities and start with a conservative plan.
It can be relevant for both. We adjust the plan depending on whether the pattern is acute, recurrent, or long standing.
No. Continue what your doctor prescribed. Any medication changes should be discussed with your doctor.
We track practical markers such as lower intensity, fewer spikes, less sound sensitivity, improved sleep, better focus, and calmer reactivity during stressful days.
If you have sudden hearing loss, severe dizziness, facial weakness, severe headache, chest pain, fainting, or rapidly worsening symptoms, seek urgent medical attention immediately.

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Safety and compliance note

Our services are complementary wellness support. They are intended to support regulation, comfort, and day to day functioning and may help with goals such as reduced tinnitus reactivity, improved sleep, and better coping with triggers.

We do not provide medical diagnosis and our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or concerning, seek medical advice. If you have sudden hearing loss or severe dizziness, seek urgent medical attention immediately.