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What Is The Cure For Tinnitus?

Yes I am a 42 year old male , on Jan4,2014 I had fallen of a ladder and struck the back of my head very hard.As soon as I hit there was a high pitch ringing in my head it is now April and the sound has not changed in pitch and is still there . I have seen an ent , they are calling it tinnitus is there a cure for this or is this permanent please help.
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
This is a very good question and baffles the Doctors, particularly the ENT Surgeons all over the world.
Since the tinnitus has started after the head injury, it is difficult to predict about its cure.
Alternative methods like acupressure, yoga, meditation may help.
Consult an audiologist for audiogram and possible electronic sound mufflers.
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What Is The Cure For Tinnitus?

Hi. Thanks for your query. This is a very good question and baffles the Doctors, particularly the ENT Surgeons all over the world. Since the tinnitus has started after the head injury, it is difficult to predict about its cure. Alternative methods like acupressure, yoga, meditation may help. Consult an audiologist for audiogram and possible electronic sound mufflers.