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Tinnitus problem
Hai My got tinnitus from March 20, 2024 after ssnhl in right air due to heavy cold I took steroids after two weeks my hearing came back to normal only high pitch sensitivity is there, compare to before it's ok manageable my ent prescribed cognivel tablet once in a day and tinnicar one tablet and b12 supplement( already I have low pitch sound only) not high pitch now I m feeling little improvement is there after 3 rd month volume is fading( reducing) Is this good sign that my tinnitus is going away give me hope.. tinnitus is curable? Possible ah some are telling it's not curable, for me it's fading only not increasing
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It will improve. Vitamin supplements you can take. Consult
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It can be cured by proper management depending on the causes. Some cases can be resistant to treatment.
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Avoidance is best treatment for tinnitus
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