Will Tinnex Cures Tinnitus/vertigo Permanently When Having BP, Diabetes, Hypothyroidism, Single Kidney?
I am 56 years male suffering from hypertension for 20 years, diabetic for 8 years, hypothyroidism, single kidney by birth. I have been suffering from tinnitus and vertigo for six months which was detected two months back. My doctor prescribed me Tinnex capsule two times a day for 20 days and Capsule Vertin 16 three times a day for six months. I am also doing neck exercise. I want to know that whether my this problem can be cured permanently and How long it will take to be cured?
Tinnitus can have different causes such as: (1)age related (2)side effect of medication (3)trauma (4)meniere's disease (5)otoscelerosis (6)anemia (7)thyroid disease (8)diabetes
In a small number of cases, there is an underlying cause that can be corrected and the tinnitus can resolve. In the majority of cases however, it may be long term.
It is possible based on your age and history of diabetes and thyroid disease that the tinnitus may be long term but you may want to speak to your doctor.
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Will Tinnex Cures Tinnitus/vertigo Permanently When Having BP, Diabetes, Hypothyroidism, Single Kidney?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Tinnitus can have different causes such as: (1)age related (2)side effect of medication (3)trauma (4)meniere s disease (5)otoscelerosis (6)anemia (7)thyroid disease (8)diabetes In a small number of cases, there is an underlying cause that can be corrected and the tinnitus can resolve. In the majority of cases however, it may be long term. It is possible based on your age and history of diabetes and thyroid disease that the tinnitus may be long term but you may want to speak to your doctor. I hope this helps