- Apr 4, 2021
- 88
- Tinnitus Since
- 2019 - mild, 03/2021 - the real shit
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Something that cannot be identified by 21st century tech
When I read local health portals in my country, almost every portal/blog says that tinnitus is sometimes treated by finding the underlying medical condition, however, in majority of cases the underlying condition is never found, therefore the tinnitus is considered idiopathic and it is never treated, or doctors try to treat it in a generic way by assuming it is due to inner ear not having enough blood flow and they give patients some Ginkgo biloba tier drug, albeit mostly without effect.
However, almost everyone here has some cause written on their profile. It is really rare to spot someone here with idiopathic tinnitus.
Now, the question is why is it like that? Is it because doctors are incompetent/lazy to find the diagnosis, or is it because patients with not so severe tinnitus don't make enough effort finding the correct cause of their tinnitus, and they just stop searching for it when their GP says to deal with it? Or is it just because people here are just guessing their cause?
Why I ask? Because I want to know if someone went to see enough doctors and be patient enough, would they have a very high chance of eventually finding the cause of their tinnitus, and possibly then treat it?
However, almost everyone here has some cause written on their profile. It is really rare to spot someone here with idiopathic tinnitus.
Now, the question is why is it like that? Is it because doctors are incompetent/lazy to find the diagnosis, or is it because patients with not so severe tinnitus don't make enough effort finding the correct cause of their tinnitus, and they just stop searching for it when their GP says to deal with it? Or is it just because people here are just guessing their cause?
Why I ask? Because I want to know if someone went to see enough doctors and be patient enough, would they have a very high chance of eventually finding the cause of their tinnitus, and possibly then treat it?