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What’s the Buzz? Treatment Strategies in Chronic Subjective Tinnitus

Clinician Reviews. 2018 October;28(10):34-41
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Tinnitus can be a debilitating condition that affects quality of life and is often not treated according to guidelines. Cognitive behavioral therapy and tinnitus retraining therapy have been successful in reducing tinnitus bother; pharmacotherapy is not widely accepted as successful, and can, in fact, be deleterious. This article describes pathophysiologic disturbances of hearing and how they relate to chronic subjective tinnitus, discusses the clinical evaluation of tinnitus as a presenting symptom, and reviews current treatments.

Prevention of tinnitus through education on hearing loss and its causes should be regarded as implicit; occupational noise and recreational use of music devices put people at heightened risk for hearing loss and tinnitus. Information and open discussion that include the discovery of tinnitus symptoms during routine physical examination are recommended.

Last, providers who adhere to recognized guidelines will aid patients in coping with the challenges that tinnitus presents. As research continues to unravel the complex interaction between neurons, medical science is hopeful that curative treatments will become available.

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