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Tinnitus due to Oteoclerosis
I have tinnitus, it's very disturbing to me. I have done an audiometry test. Oteoclerosis is detected with mild hear loss. Do I need to operate or what is the solution for tinnitus
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Yes go fr operate Otherwise it will worsen And go for hrct temporal bone to rule out cochlear otosclerosis If not Then go for operate
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For otosclerosis surgery is cure after confirmation of diagnosis.
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Please go to nearest Resound hearing aid center and procure a pair of multichannel rechargeable receiver-in-canal hearing aids. Otosclerosis is incurable. Surgery is an option but I recommend hearing aids for my patients and reluctantly do surgery only for those patients who insist on surgery.
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First correct diagnosis should be there.
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Meet your ENT for further treatment and excluded other pathologies.
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Tinnitus retraining therapy.
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