I am writing to talk about what I have been told is "true tinnitus" and also what is "normal noise" as an ENT told me. Clearly, myself and most on this forum have noise in the ears/head to a noticeable level to the point that is burdensome or much more so. If we did not, we might never have chosen to be a part this forum!
As far as I understand from well regarded doctors is that tinnitus is truly "brain based." That seems to be the current trend in the medical community right now.
I am not a doctor and I respect them, but.. and here comes the but… I find it wrong for ENT's and other specialists to make such a negative prognosis so quick. Especially when they don't even run the gambit of tests to at least help determine/narrow down for issues.
For example, Aren't 90% most tinnitus suffers noise induced/hearing loss related? Normal audiograms only test to 8,000 Hz. But don't most tinnitus suffers have hearing loss in higher frequencies beyond 8,000Hz?
Why do not test for loss beyond this 8,000 frequency ?
As far as I understand from well regarded doctors is that tinnitus is truly "brain based." That seems to be the current trend in the medical community right now.
I am not a doctor and I respect them, but.. and here comes the but… I find it wrong for ENT's and other specialists to make such a negative prognosis so quick. Especially when they don't even run the gambit of tests to at least help determine/narrow down for issues.
For example, Aren't 90% most tinnitus suffers noise induced/hearing loss related? Normal audiograms only test to 8,000 Hz. But don't most tinnitus suffers have hearing loss in higher frequencies beyond 8,000Hz?
Why do not test for loss beyond this 8,000 frequency ?