In my research (searching and reading) on tinnitus & hyperacusis, various mental health conditions are listed as possible causes.
I think it is not only possible but likely that many of us suffer from tinnitus & hyperacusis which have no physical cause, but I see a lot of posts here railing against doctors who suggest it might be so. I already have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, so I completely understand the aversion to accepting that you might suffer from a mental illness and the concern about dealing with the stigma that comes with that.
But I did accept it and I am getting treatment that has improved my quality of life.
I think it is entirely possible that treating underlying mental health issues will help with a lot of cases of tinnitus & hyperacusis if people can get past the stigma and look into it.
I think it is not only possible but likely that many of us suffer from tinnitus & hyperacusis which have no physical cause, but I see a lot of posts here railing against doctors who suggest it might be so. I already have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, so I completely understand the aversion to accepting that you might suffer from a mental illness and the concern about dealing with the stigma that comes with that.
But I did accept it and I am getting treatment that has improved my quality of life.
I think it is entirely possible that treating underlying mental health issues will help with a lot of cases of tinnitus & hyperacusis if people can get past the stigma and look into it.