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Tinnitus 8 months now
Facing tinnitus 8 months now it is always there specially at the time of sleep and it changes it's frequency while rubbing face or moving neck MRI comes normal, sugar level is good, cholesterol is 130. Sometimes bp is high but that also comes normal after 30 to 40 mins rest. neurologist, psychiatrist, ent even tried homeopathic medicine nothing worked sleep issues as well no problem with sleeping it's just I woke up several times with dreams tried everything now running every day 4kms after coming form office and started taking cipcal 500 and mefocol plus nf together is it safe or if anybody knows any other permanent cure let me know. It's giving me anxiety in my daily routine
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Good afternoon Kindly donot panic Take consultation for better understanding of the diagnosis
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