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Tinitus problem
I have continuous ringing in my ear for last two and half months. I have done non contrast Brain MRI. Nothing is found. Standard audiometry test show normal results. My tinitus is one sided on the left. When I chew the sound increases in the left. If I press the nearby area of left ear on the skul sound also changes. If I bend my neck also in one side the pitch increased. So far I consulted ent, neurologist and dentist. No result. Please let me know whether this condition is treatable. Who can help me regarding this? I need a good consultation from an experienced doctor.
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First do Tinnitogram, check residual inhibition is possible or not.....as per that masker will help ...otherwise only option of tinnitus retraining therapy
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Tinnitus treatment takes time  Along with medication TRT is needed
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Consult immediately
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Avoid Quiet Environment
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Get PTA TRT therapy
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There is no standard treatment for tinnitus. You can have supportive medicines n trans tympanic steroid.
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