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Is tinitus permanent condition?

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PostPosted: 02/09/08 - 06:05    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi there. I’ve heard that tinitus is the most common hearing damage. Most of the time people say it can’t cause serious problems, but I am not convinced in these claims. I wanted to know is that true and can tinitus become permanent condition? Thank you in advance for your answer.
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PostPosted: 03/03/08 - 21:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Temporary tinitus is very common among young people who have just attended loud music concerts or nightclubs. But, tinitus can become a permanent condition. The permanent condition is mostly found in older people. But, with noise levels in today’s society on the increase, permanent tinitus can affect almost anyone. So, if you find that you are experiencing symptoms, give your ears a rest. If you choose choose to ignore these symptoms, you are risking permanent hearing damage.
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