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* Rather than a disease, tinnitus is a symptom that may result from various underlying causes and may be generated at any level of the auditory system and structures beyond that system. | * Rather than a disease, tinnitus is a symptom that may result from various underlying causes and may be generated at any level of the auditory system and structures beyond that system. | ||
=== | === Associated Entities/ Disease === | ||
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!Static | |||
!Dynamic | |||
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|Conductive hearing loss | |||
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* Acoustic shock | |||
* Loud noise or music | |||
* Middle ear effusion / Earwax | |||
* Otosclerosis | |||
* Eustachian tube dysfunction | |||
* Temporomandibular joint disorders | |||
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* [[Otitis media]] | |||
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|Sensorineural hearing loss | |||
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*Excessive or loud noise; e.g. acoustic trauma | |||
* Presbycusis (age-associated hearing loss) | |||
* Superior canal dehiscence | |||
* Acoustic neuroma | |||
* Mercury or lead poisoning | |||
* Ototoxic medications | |||
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*[[Meniere's disease|Ménière's disease]] | |||
* [[Endolymphatic hydrops]] | |||
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|Neurologic disorders: | |||
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*Arnold–Chiari malformation | |||
* Head injury | |||
* Giant cell arteritis | |||
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* [[MS, Multiple Sclerosis|Multiple sclerosis]] | |||
* [[Migraine headache|Migraine]] | |||
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|Other causes | |||
|Temporomandibular joint dysfunction | |||
Metabolic disorders (Vit-B<sub>12</sub> / Iron deficiency) | |||
* Psychedelic drugs | |||
* Intracranial hyper or hypotension caused by cerebrospinal fluid leak | |||
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* Psychiatric disorders such as Depression /Anxiety disorders | |||
* | * Vasculitis | ||
* Intracranial hyper or hypotension caused by encephalitis | |||
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=== Remedies === | |||
[[Spig, Spigelia Anthelmia|Spig]] | |||
=== Tissue Salt Remedies === | === [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | ||
* FP | * FP | ||
* KM | * KM | ||
* NP | * NP |
Revision as of 01:22, 5 April 2023
Clinic
- Tinnitus is the perception of sound when no corresponding external sound is present, often described as a ringing, it may also sound like a clicking, buzzing, hissing or roaring. It may be soft or loud, low- or high-pitched, and may seem to come from one or both ears or from the head itself.
- It may interfere with concentration, and in some cases is associated with anxiety and depression.
- Usually associated with a degree of hearing loss and decreased comprehension of speech in noisy environments.
- It is common, affecting about 10–15% of people. Most, however, tolerate it well, and it is a significant problem in only 1–2% of all people.
- Rather than a disease, tinnitus is a symptom that may result from various underlying causes and may be generated at any level of the auditory system and structures beyond that system.
Associated Entities/ Disease
Static | Dynamic | ||
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Conductive hearing loss |
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Sensorineural hearing loss |
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Neurologic disorders: |
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Other causes | Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Metabolic disorders (Vit-B12 / Iron deficiency)
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Remedies
Tissue Salt Remedies
- FP
- KM
- NP