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Tinitus in ear
I had a whistling sound in my ear for past 7 years and I'm 20 years old .I had no major impact expecting my sleeping time..sometimes the sounds gets higher. Is there any chance this cause brain damage or hearing damage in future? and I get consulted from ENT doctor for 6 months once.
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Pure tone audiometry Clinical examination and evaluation at ENT clinic
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Do a pure tone audiometry every 6 months.
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avoid loud noise and ear phones.
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start with yoga and meditation.
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You may be going deaf! Please come down to my clinic/diagnostic center Y S Desai Specialty Healthcare to do a proper clinical assessment and treat it before you permanently lose your hearing.
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Pls do Pure tone audiometry test once and follow up. Avoid loud noises and earphones
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