Does tinnitus go away?
Tinnitus can be temporary or permanent and both have one thing in common. They need to be taken seriously and treated immediately as tinnitus is a symptom and not the underlying cause which can be serious.
Tinnitus can be temporary or permanent and both have one thing in common. They need to be taken seriously and treated immediately as tinnitus is a symptom and not the underlying cause which can be serious.
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Image by stockking on Freepik Although tinnitus is generally associated with hearing loss, it is possible to experience tinnitus without hearing loss. A significant percentage of people, about 8% ,who experience tinnitus will pass a hearing test with an audiogram in what is considered the “normal range”. When you consider the fact than StatsCan reports
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