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  1. John2000

    Can Prolonged High-Dose Use of Paracetamol/Acetaminophen (Tylenol, Panadol) Cause/Worsen Tinnitus?

    Has anyone in this community experienced tinnitus due to Paracetamol use? I'm keen to hear your stories. It's reported that tinnitus caused by Paracetamol/Acetaminophen (Tylenol, Panadol) use can resolve or persist. Although research is relatively new, a study shows that consistent use can...
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    Any Success with Herbs or Supplements for Blood Clot Associated Tinnitus?

    Third COVID-19 shot gave me tinnitus. The mechanism my doctor explained was micro clotting which can clog very small blood vessels that supply auditory nerves, resulting in tinnitus. Supplements such as can assist blood circulation (and thought by some to assist with this type of tinnitus)...
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    Tinnitus Induced via Styrenes (Carpet Adhesive)?

    Cheers, yes I just spent a week away from the apartment in a friend's place and its intensity did not reduce at all. On that basis it would appear unlikely that's it's sound based tinnitus (i.e. caused by exposure to noise, high frequency sound). So either carpet adhesive/solvents, or the...
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    Can Barely Audible High Pitch Sound Cause Tinnitus (No Previous History of Tinnitus)?

    Sound induced tinnitus would typically be associated with high decibels (amplitude). If tinnitus was caused by a high frequency (high pitch) sound, would the sound have to be particularly invasive? Thing is in my case, day time I can't really hear the external sound I think may have caused my...
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    Tinnitus Induced via Styrenes (Carpet Adhesive)?

    I moved into a new apartment last week on Thursday. About 5 days later I noticed this ringing in my ears. It became intolerable and I moved into the kitchen. This seems like a rare cause of tinnitus, but possible. Anyone heard of something similar?