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Tinnitus: Tinnitus Association
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Tinnitus is a symptom associated with many forms of hearing loss. It can ... be a symptom of other health problems. According to estimates by the American Tinnitus Association, at least 12 million Americans have tinnitus. Of these, at least 1 million experience it so severely that it interferes with their daily activities. People with severe cases of tinnitus may find it difficult to hear, work, or even sleep.
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Tinnitus is a medical condition characterized by persistent ringing in one or both ears which can only be heard by the affected individual. It has ... been described as whistling, hissing, buzzing, or pulsing in the ear. These sounds may come and go; however, most sufferers experience symptoms 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The effects range from slight annoyance to severe disruption of everyday life. The American Tinnitus Association estimates that over 50 million Americans suffer from Tinnitus.
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Sound Therapy International According to the Tinnitus Association, probably 18% of Australians have tinnitus (ringing in the ears) at some time in their lives. Tinnitus can be loud or soft, intermittent or permanent. Tinnitus may begin as a ringing that persists for a few hours or days after a loud concert and then subsides. Tinnitus may be brought on by one incident of exposure to loud noise, by years of noise abuse, by an illness, an operation, stress or environmental toxins. The tinnitus sound can be anything from ringing to buzzing, hissing, rustling, clanging or roaring.
The American Tinnitus Association (ATA), based in Portland, Oregon, is one of the best-known organizations providing sympathetic support. The organization directs research and education pertaining to tinnitus across the country. For information write PO Box 5, Portland, OR, 97207. The ATA publishes a monthly newsletter that many patients find reassuring. They know that research is being conducted and that others in the world have similar symptoms.
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Tinnitus is usually static noise in the auditory system that is associated with loss of sound from the external environment. Therefore, tinnitus is common and in most, but not all, cases it is associated with some degree of hearing loss. The most common causes of tinnitus are damage to the high frequency hearing by exposure to loud noise or elevated levels of common drugs that can be toxic to the inner ear in high doses. For example, after you have been to a loud rock concert you may experience tinnitus for a while in association with dulling of hearing. If the tinnitus goes away and hearing seems to come back, this is called a temporary threshold shift. Some permanent damage to the delicate hair cells in the inner ear has probably occurred from the noise trauma, so it is important that you prevent further injury from noise exposure.
The American Tinnitus Association receives dozens of phone calls each month related to veterans seeking service connection for their tinnitus. By establishing this connection, veterans can receive compensation for their tinnitus, with a maximum 10 percent disability rating, as well as healthcare services and tinnitus devices. The following information is provided as a service to veterans who believe their tinnitus is related to their time in the military, and who seek appropriate compensation for their tinnitus.
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