Hey everyone,
Sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong place or if this has been discussed to death already!
I was just wondering about how different causes of T affect the prognosis, ie my tinnitus was caused by SSHL, whereas most T seems to be caused by acoustic trauma... are these two very physiologically different conditions or is the root cause of T actually believed to be the same?
I'm guessing that the causes might be different (nerve damage as opposed to hair damage) but the underlying neurological problem is in theory the same one?
Do people find that supplements and therapies (I'm looking into the hypobaric treatment at the moment) work differently depending on how you sustained T in the first place?
Rob
Sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong place or if this has been discussed to death already!
I was just wondering about how different causes of T affect the prognosis, ie my tinnitus was caused by SSHL, whereas most T seems to be caused by acoustic trauma... are these two very physiologically different conditions or is the root cause of T actually believed to be the same?
I'm guessing that the causes might be different (nerve damage as opposed to hair damage) but the underlying neurological problem is in theory the same one?
Do people find that supplements and therapies (I'm looking into the hypobaric treatment at the moment) work differently depending on how you sustained T in the first place?
Rob