Tinnitus isn't just a constant buzz for everyone.
After treating numerous patients, a unique subtype of tinnitus sufferer emerged with distinct symptoms that challenged the typical understanding.
While most experience a steady tone linked to hearing loss or noise exposure, there's more beneath the surface worth exploring.
Could these differences signify a new approach to treatment or understanding?
Studies show that up to 20% of tinnitus sufferers experience symptoms that deviate from the norm, affecting diagnosis and management.
What could this mean for you or someone you know dealing with tinnitus?
Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Otolaryngologist Brian F. Worden discusses his article, "The surprising link between migraine and tinnitus."
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