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Annanya Soni1, Abhishek Dubey1.
Abstract
Tinnitus often described as sound in the ear in absence of any external stimulus. It poses a challenge to the psychological and mental wellbeing of the patient and professional unsatisfaction to the clinician. The patient often an old aged individual usually approaches the outpatient department with various sounds in the ear, making him feel ill or unable to have a sound sleep. The middle-aged patient often complains of professional incapability and lack of concentration due to tinnitus. Despite vast academic research and advances, the efficiency of available treatment is debatable, often compelling the clinician to convey the message that "you may have to learn to live with it". In the present overview of reviews, we tend to look into the management of tinnitus and present a comprehensive outlook of various evidence-based reviews from Cochrane and augmented with various studies from PubMed.Entities:
Keywords: anticonvulsant; betahistine; cognitive behavioral therapy; gingko biloba; sound therapy; tinnitus; tinnitus retraining therapy; zinc
Year: 2020 PMID: 33255533 PMCID: PMC7768479 DOI: 10.3390/audiolres10020010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Audiol Res ISSN: 2039-4330