Is it true most tinnitus cases resolve in a year? I'm 14 and it's been two months thanks so a loud pop next to my ears, thanks.
an expert told me 75% of cases will resolve within a year. I don't think i am in the 75%...
an expert told me 75% of cases will resolve within a year. I don't think i am in the 75%...
It's a good question. I guess if you consider all the cases of "nightclub-tinnitus" which for the most part(?) resolves within a couple of hours (or at least within a day), then yes, probably the majority of cases do resolve within a year (because they resolve already during the acute stage).I highly doubt it
Is it true most tinnitus cases resolve in a year? I'm 14 and it's been two months thanks so a loud pop next to my ears, thanks.
It's a good question. I guess if you consider all the cases of "nightclub-tinnitus" which for the most part(?) resolves within a couple of hours (or at least within a day), then yes, probably the majority of cases do resolve within a year (because they resolve already during the acute stage).
Call me pessimistic, but in my book, tinnitus is more or less chronic already after a week. Certainly a month after onset. Are there cases that defy that logic - sure. But not many...
The above assumes that there are no other on-going and contributing factors e.g. an ear infection or a perforated eardrum.
Ummmmmm..... And some people also win the lottery, right? And: you are still here - so evidently it didn't go away after one week in your case - nor after a month... Agree?You should read the autobiography of Anthony Delon, his Tinnitus disappeared after 2 years
Okay, so let me explain to you a few facts about a science (a subject matter which is lacking quite a bit on a public forum such as this) - the following recent research accounts for the ion channel involvement of tinnitus induction:Yes, you are definitly a pessimistic, chronic after a week?
Hey - no problem. I can leave. In fact, I will. I only returned briefly to TinnitusTalk because I needed to relay some information about a clinical trial that I followed up on for a member of the forum (and who wanted to enroll with a trial but didn't get help). Then, I noticed that one or two members had somehow gotten notice of my new stem cell information...we don't need your pessimistic thoughts on this forum....
i just read about Anthony Delon, he got tinnitus after her second mother died! i totally relate, i lost something really important and i havent cried, and 5 months later i got tinnitus wowsaYes, you are definitly a pessimistic, chronic after a week? You should read the autobiography of Anthony Delon, his Tinnitus disappeared after 2 years, we don't need your pessimistic thoughts on this forum....
Why compare this with winning the lottery? There is no need to paint this more black than it already is. I for one has had T for 18 months. Its not gone but the noise level has reduced to around 20% and I no longer consider it a problem. I doubt Im an unique case.Ummmmmm..... And some people also win the lottery, right? And: you are still here - so evidently it didn't go away after one week in your case - nor after a month... Agree?