I have been experiencing tinnitus for a few weeks now, and go for audiogram. What's in the report ?
Is this hearing loss reversible or progressive ? What part of the ear is impacted?
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Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) Specialist
6 yrs exp
New Delhi
There is high frequency hearing loss in right ear but that won’t effect you in daily routine. As per your abnormal sounds are concerned you may require further evaluation
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Avoid quiet place…use white nose in background
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Hearing loss is very normal u can totally ignore the abnormal sound
Secondly there is various reasons for tinnitus to happen so v hv to look for it
Neural part is affected
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