Tinnitus Sentence Examples

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  • If you are ever affected by tinnitus, we would like to hear from you.

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  • The most frequent causes of tinnitus are noise exposure, endolymphatic hydrops, space occupying lesions and head injury.

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  • The sounds can also help reduce the contrast between the tinnitus and background sounds, making the tinnitus appear less intrusive.

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  • A tinnitus masker which masks the tinnitus with ' white noise ' may be helpful.

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  • However, tinnitus is a very common symptom and the majority of people with tinnitus do not have an acoustic neuroma.

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  • Bill Armstrong, Malta had suffered tinnitus for many years caused by flying activities in R.A.F. during World War II.

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  • Regular exposure to sound levels of 80 dB is sufficiently loud to cause tinnitus.

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  • A good practitioner should be happy to work with treatment recommended by your GP to help you manage tinnitus.

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  • About 10 per cent of adults have experienced tinnitus for longer than five minutes.

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  • However, not everyone finds that a hearing aid helps tinnitus.

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  • Mentally, you actually decrease your response to any type of symptom, including tinnitus.

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  • Repeated exposure to noise at a similar level could leave you with permanent tinnitus or a serious hearing loss in later life.

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  • It is quite common to have mild tinnitus, and around one in five people report they are occasionally affected.

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  • A quarter of the UK population experience occasional tinnitus and for more than four million people it can be a severe and permanent problem.

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  • However, it is impossible to predict how many times an individual can withstand such temporary tinnitus before the damage becomes permanent.

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  • The aim of tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus signal.

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  • Although a large number of people experience tinnitus, most of them are not troubled by it.

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  • Denny from rock band Embrace is a tinnitus sufferer.

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  • Some hospital departments have specialist tinnitus clinics who can advise on your specific problem.

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  • The aim of tinnitus management is to learn to ignore the tinnitus signal.

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  • The website includes a national list of tinnitus support groups.

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  • About this factsheet This factsheet is part of RNID 's tinnitus range.

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  • Eardrum perforation caused by a loud noise may result in disturbing ear noise (tinnitus) as well as a temporary hearing loss.

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  • Tinnitus usually fades in a few days and, over time, hearing loss improves.

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  • Tinnitus may occur as buzzing, swishing, or ringing, which will typically subside after a few days.

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  • Other symptoms are itching, tinnitus (noise or ringing in the ears), a sensation of fullness in the ear, and otalgia, or pain in the ear.

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  • Some also claim that ear candling improves hearing, relieves sinus infections, cures earache or swimmer's ear, stops tinnitus, or purifies the mind.

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  • The primary symptoms of labyrinthitis are vertigo and hearing loss, along with a sensation of ringing in the ears called tinnitus.

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  • Peripheral vestibular nystagmus may be accompanied by vertigo, nausea, and tinnitus, or ringing in the ears.

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  • Kudzu, the root of the herb is used to treat intestinal obstruction, dysentery, headaches, stomach ailments, diarrhea, tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and vertigo.

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