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Can propranolol induced tinnitus go away
Hi everyone. I'm 24 I was on propranolol 40mg once a day for anxiety for 3 months when I developed tinnitus in the second month Also developed mild moderate hearing loss I have stopped using the tablet last year in April This year the ear still rings Tinnitus has slightly improved say from 8/10 to 5/10 now Hearing also is mildly improved this year Been through 6 ENT specialist and 3 suggested wearing hearing aids I'm stressed about why did I start this meds and didn't know about this side effect Does this mean that the tinnitus will be gradually stop and hearing will improve? Attached images of audiograms 1st image This year 2nd image last year March when tinnitus started suddenly
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Get tympanometry done
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Get impedance Audiometry done Looks like it has affect the nerves only Hearing aid trial
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