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I have Tinnitus and it has been a year now. Last year june I was diagnosed with Tinnitus by the government hospital doctor. As I belong from a small town and there no private hospital and the government doctors said that tinnitus are not treatable and I have to live with that and gave some medication to ease it. And sometimes there was low  ringing on my ear and sometimes it was too much. And on the 4 months it was as if completely gone. And after 5 months it came back and  i again went but this time a new doctor and the doctor said that the ringing on ear is because my eardums or something near it is redish... So I should avoid cold.
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Any hearing loss or imbalance? Your PTA findings are normal?
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Frequent cold leads to eustachian tube dysfunction. Eustachian tube dysfunction is one of the cause for tinnitus.
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Do you have history of recurrent cold Yes tinnitus takes time to go away For that you need to evaluate the cause and take medication consistently Consult for proper evaluation and management
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Avoid cold food items
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